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Bishop Oscar Haywood “Sin-Killin Sanders” Sanders

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Bishop Oscar Haywood “Sin-Killin Sanders” Sanders

Birth
Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA
Death
15 Oct 1972 (aged 79)
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Bishop Oscar Haywood Sanders

2nd Diocesan Bishop in Succession of the ABSA (Indiana) Council of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World

1892 ~ 1972

Bishop Oscar H. Sanders, was born December 2, 1892 in Lanoke, Arkansas. He was the 10th child born to Laura and Haywood Sanders. Oscar was educated in Lanoke. He embraced Christianity at the tender age of 14 years, and after hearing of a holy life, was baptized in Jesus' Name and received the baptism of the Holy Ghost. He lived a beautiful life of holiness under the late Bishop G.T. Haywood.

Bishop sanders was pastor of Christ Temple Church. He was Bishop of the State of Indiana of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World. He was founder, and Bishop of the Home Board of Indiana.

Bishop Sanders was small in stature; however, when he spoke he stood tall among his contemporaries. He was misunderstood by many because he was blunt, straight-forward and very plan spoken at time. Bishop was one of the most profound Bible teachers of his time. He possessed such a keen mind and chronological knowledge of the Scriptures that he could cause you to practically sit on the edge of your seat as he taught the fathomless riches of God's word.

There was an absolute sternness and positiveness with which he worked for God. He stood by his convictions. On October 15, 1972 this stalwart soldier of the cross, laid down his earthly burdens. For by the will of God, after that he had served his own generation, Bishop Oscar Haywood Sanders fell on sleep.

Audio Recordings of Bishop Oscar H. Sanders are available in the Resource Department of the Apostolic Archives International in Joplin, MO (apostolicarchives.com)
Bishop Oscar Haywood Sanders

2nd Diocesan Bishop in Succession of the ABSA (Indiana) Council of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World

1892 ~ 1972

Bishop Oscar H. Sanders, was born December 2, 1892 in Lanoke, Arkansas. He was the 10th child born to Laura and Haywood Sanders. Oscar was educated in Lanoke. He embraced Christianity at the tender age of 14 years, and after hearing of a holy life, was baptized in Jesus' Name and received the baptism of the Holy Ghost. He lived a beautiful life of holiness under the late Bishop G.T. Haywood.

Bishop sanders was pastor of Christ Temple Church. He was Bishop of the State of Indiana of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World. He was founder, and Bishop of the Home Board of Indiana.

Bishop Sanders was small in stature; however, when he spoke he stood tall among his contemporaries. He was misunderstood by many because he was blunt, straight-forward and very plan spoken at time. Bishop was one of the most profound Bible teachers of his time. He possessed such a keen mind and chronological knowledge of the Scriptures that he could cause you to practically sit on the edge of your seat as he taught the fathomless riches of God's word.

There was an absolute sternness and positiveness with which he worked for God. He stood by his convictions. On October 15, 1972 this stalwart soldier of the cross, laid down his earthly burdens. For by the will of God, after that he had served his own generation, Bishop Oscar Haywood Sanders fell on sleep.

Audio Recordings of Bishop Oscar H. Sanders are available in the Resource Department of the Apostolic Archives International in Joplin, MO (apostolicarchives.com)

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  • Created by: DSON1492
  • Added: Oct 23, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79140360/oscar_haywood-sanders: accessed ), memorial page for Bishop Oscar Haywood “Sin-Killin Sanders” Sanders (2 Dec 1892–15 Oct 1972), Find a Grave Memorial ID 79140360, citing Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by DSON1492 (contributor 46855689).