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Dr. Gary W. Garrett resides in Springfield, Missouri. He is the founder and CEO of: the Apostolic Archives International; the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame; the Museum and Cultrual Center for Ministerial Arts; and the Apostolic Historians Association. He is also President of the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame.
For over (20) years, Dr. Garrett has served as an ambassador for the preservation of modern Pentecostalism. He travels extensively throughout North America, connecting generations through historical presentations of vintage Pentecostal history. He has authored several books, and holds (11) prestegious degrees of Higher Education, including: Master of Theology; Doctor of Philosophy in Religion; Doctor of Historical Antiquities; Doctor of Ministry; Doctor of Theology; Doctor of Sacred Letters; including several honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees.

Reverend James L. Kilgore resides in houston, Texas. He is a member of the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. He is also the Vice President of the Executive Board of Directors for the Apostolic Archives International Inc., and serves on the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. Rev. Kilgore pastored Life Tabernacle in Houston, Texas, for 50 years, where he now carries honors as Bishop Emeritus. Brother Kilgore is the former Assistant Superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church International, former Superintendent of the Texas, District, and former President of Texas Bible College in Houston, for which he helped establish.

Deborah "Spell" Garrett resides in Springfield, MO. She is Secretary of the Apostolic Archives International Inc. Deborah also serves on the Ethics Committee of the Ministerial Hall of Fame. She helps organize and maintain the data files, and serves as a photographer during the many events for which the Archives is present.

Reverend Bill Garrett resides in Joplin, MO. He is a member of the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. He also serves on the Executive Advisory Board of the Apostolic Archives International Inc., and the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. He is a former Chairman of the Apostolic Ministers Fellowship, serving two terms in that office. Elder Garrett is the Senior Pastor of Grace Apostolic Church in Joplin, Missouri.
Dr. Bernie Wade Sr. resides in Bedford, Kentucky where he serves as Presiding Bishop over the International Circle of Faith organization. He is also the Chancellor of ICOF Colleges and Seminaries. Recently Dr. Wade became a member of the Executive Board of Directors for the Apostolic Archives International Inc. He also serves on the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame, and is a lifetime member of the Apostolic Historians Association.
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Bishop James A. Johnson is a member of the Ministerial Hall of Fame. He also serves on the Executive Advisory Board of the Apostolic Archives International Inc., and the Nominating Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. Bishop Johnson is also the former Presiding Prelate of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World. He is an Apostolic Author, Senior Pastor of Bethesda Temple in St. Louis, Missouri, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Urshan Graduate School of Theology in St. Louis, Mo.

Reverend Mark Grisham resides in Houston, Texas, and serves on the Executive Avisory Board of the Apostolic Archives International Inc., and the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. Mark is a former Instructor at Jackson College of Ministry in Jackson, Mississippi. He has ministered in 50 countries, and served under the leadership of Bishop Tommy Craft and Bishop James L. Kilgore. Mark has pastored in Houston, Texas, and served as assistant pastor in Jackson, Mississippi. Mark's association with such Apostolic organizations as: The Pentecostal Assemblies of the World; The Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith; The United Pentecostal Church International; The Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and others, endears him to the many historical programs associated with the Apostolic Archives International.

Reverend Nathaniel Paul Urshan resides in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he pastors. Nathaniel serves on the Executive Avisory Board of the Apostolic Archives International Inc., and the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. Nathaniel is also a member of the Apostolic Historians Association, which sponsors the annual (AAI) Heritage Conference. He is the grandson of Pioneer Evangelist, Reverend AD Urshan, and son of the late Bishop NA Urshan, who formerely served 23 years as General Superintendant for the UPCI in St. Louis, Missouri. Nathaniel's knowledge of modern Pentecostal history gives the Apostolic Archives International substantial credibility in its quest for excellence.

Reverend Steve Hancock resides in McComb, Mississippi where he pastors Calvary Apostolic Church. Steve serves on the Executive Advisory Board of the Apostolic Archives International Inc., and the Ethics Committee for the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame. Steve's organizational and promotional skills strengthens the overall objective of the Apostolic Archives International, which is: Preserving History, Honoring Excellence, and Connecting Generations.
Dr. Talmadge L. French resides in Elk Grove, California, where he is Provost of the Apostolic School of Theology, in Sacramento, California, as well as an instructor of biblical language at Patten University, Oakland, California. He also presides as the Director of the fully accredited Apostolic School of Theology Graduate Institute.
Dr. French was educated at Apostolic Bible Institute (St. Paul), Crighton College (Memphis), and Wheaton College and Wheaton College Graduate School. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ancient Language (Greek) and a Master of Arts degree in New Testament Theology. Dr. French is a Ph.D candidate at the University of Birmingham, England.
Dr. French is beginning his first tenure as an executive director for the Apostolic Archives International.
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