Philip Duncan

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Philip Duncan is a Pentecostal Christian pastor in the Assemblies of God.

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Duncan was the Chairman of the Assemblies of God in Australia movement from 1945 to 1950. While leader of the Assemblies of God, Duncan made the executive decision to start a ministry training bible college. In 1948, Commonwealth Bible College was established, which is today Southern Cross College. [1] In 1950, Philip was the principal of the college. Duncan was also the senior pastor of Petersham Assembly of God, the third oldest church in the movement.

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Preceded by
Charles Greenwood
National President of the Assemblies of God in Australia
1941–1950
Succeeded by
Alec Davidson