J. H. Hamblen

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Dr. John Henry Hamblen (1877-1971) was a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, an evangelist and revivalist preacher, and subsequent to 1946, was the founder of the Evangelical Methodist Church.

Dr. J.H. Hamblen (left) converses with Ezekiel Vargas (right) in this undated photo.
Dr. J.H. Hamblen (left) converses with Ezekiel Vargas (right) in this undated photo.

[edit] Biography

After a long career as an itinerant Methodist circuit preacher, Hamblen served as general secretary of the fundamentalist and missions-centered Evangelical Methodist Church during the denomination's founding, and was pastor of First Evangelical Methodist Church, Abilene, Texas, for several decades.

His son, Carl Stuart Hamblen, was a composer and singer, penning and performing popular songs "This Ole House" and "It Is No Secret (What God Can Do);" and in 1952 he ran for president of the United States on the Prohibition Party ticket.

[edit] Bibliography

  • J. H. Hamblen, "A Look into Life: An Autobiography" (Abliene, Tex.: J.H. Hamblen, 1969)

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