Pioneers of Pentecost in Australia Philip B Duncan

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Philip B Duncan 1899-1990 He shared his testimony on one occasion, My father Frederick lived for the Gospel my father was a simple preacher and a remarkable soul winner for Christ and my mother an adorable person with a sweet voice to sing the old-time Gospel hymns of appeal. Impressions were strong. At five years of age the revival meetings were the breath that permeated every fibre of my being and a sense of God was in all my formative reality and understanding. Philip B Duncan Frederick Duncan Very gradually those halcyon times of paradise were sucked away in the hustle and bustle of school days and the occupation of growing up. But somehow the gold dust of the first formation though buried to be discovered in later years washed up in the swish of the currents sure to occur. When, in my parents gospel tent mission, some of the young lads in the locality came to listen and then, persuaded by the longing of their hearts and the wooing of the Spirit, would kneel and make their confession in tears, I too remember weeping with them in sympathy when they surrendered. As a teenager, I was heavily involved in sport. At 18 years, I joined the rugby team in the St. George District. Church and the Christian life had lost any desire of mine to pursue it, although always conscious of the active godly life of my parents and all the devout preachers and friends. In 1909 I was a carefree youngster attending the public school at Mortdale where the classes of boys and girls were up to the fifth standard. Now quite built up, then, it was an area with many open paddocks. Along Morts Road, which was the main road to Peakhurst was a fire station with one officer in charge. It was manned by voluntary firemen who rushed to take up their duties when they heard the ringing of the fire bell. The fire chief was an Irishman named Captain Murphy. He loved to be with his horses. To get even with him, because he stopped us keeping in touch with those horses, the boys took the opportunity to open the enclosure the gate to let the horses free. They took advantage with gusto and soon the horses and the boys were racing down the road making for the wide-open spaces. The sputtering fire chief was furious as he watched his charges kicking up their heels away in the distance. What happened remains an object lesson to me. 1 P a g e

Turning back to the fire station, he began to ring the fire bell which could be heard a mile away. The cavorting steeds heard the bell and their ears came up and without further ado they both turned and galloped back to their places before the fire truck, as they had been trained to do. It was like that with me, when at 21 I took my two mates with me on a Sunday night from a billiards tournament to a Baptist church. It was merely a whim on my part, not appreciated by my irreligious mates. When I heard the old gospel hymns and stayed to listen to the preacher, it was like the ringing of a bell to the horses and something moved within my dormant soul and I felt a hunger and longing to find the God who loved me as a child. When I made the decision and the Spirit assured my Spirit, I said to myself, Goodbye world, I ve done with you. About six months went by and my every thought and intention was for God. I lived with Him and for Him. In 1921, Mr. Smith-Wigglesworth, an English evangelist from Yorkshire, landed in Australia, and in the course of his campaigns visited Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and some country centres. God was with him in truly wondrous power and unction and his meetings were of Apostolic order, for the signs predicted by Christ in Mark 16 followed his ministry. Crowds confessed Christ and numbers were healed, for Mr. Wigglesworth was mightily filled with the Holy Ghost and with inspired faith. He convinced many that God's methods had never altered for the supernatural was displayed continually and the gifts of the Spirit were in constant operation in his meetings. Smith Wigglesworth We were a Baptist family in those days, but the Scripture confirmed with such glorious evidence of Christ's presence and His healing touch, so persuaded, so impelled us, that we had to join the despised few, and "suffer without the camp, bearing His reproach," but sharing His glory and fellowship. Mr. Smith-Wigglesworth, that unequalled man of faith, was really the one God used to create vision and make preparation for a clean and sane Holy Ghost work in Australia In 1925 I helped in the formation of the first Pentecostal Assembly which incorporated one or two small independent groups. In 1928 while the eminent preacher Smith Wigglesworth was visiting Sydney, I was ordained by him and in that year, began ministry as a Sydney Pastor, continuing in connection with that church for over 50 years, retiring in 1981. 2 P a g e

During most of those years I represented Australia on the World Pentecostal Presidium. It was by these means I was able to serve and fellowship with the great leaders of the World Pentecostal movement and to be made part of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in every continent and in many lands. Philip & Molly Duncan World Pentecostal Presidium 3 P a g e

Aimee Semple McPherson campaigned in Melbourne in 1922 and took the city by storm, though at first the ministers stood aloof with prejudice. Mrs. McPherson, with an irresistible charm, declared her orthodox belief in the fundamentals of the Word of God and Evangelical truth, disowning any false views that had become attached to the Pentecostal testimony. These tactics had a two-fold benefit. Firstly, it brought the co-operation of all the Evangelical Churches. and secondly, she set the standard for the establishment of unity of belief of all Pentecostal groups for the future. Despite what may have happened in later years, Sister McPherson with simple but powerful exposition upheld Christ in all His fullness, and with such Divine attendance at the Auditorium in South Melbourne, that over 4000 at each meeting were brought into the very suburbs of eternity. Many hundreds confessed Christ and every critic was either convinced of Holy Ghost preaching or at least silenced. The ministers of the City of Melbourne drew up and presented Mrs. McPherson with the following testimonial: "We, the undersigned Ministers of various Aimee McPherson denominations in Melbourne and suburbs, have great pleasure in testifying to the splendid work which has been done here by Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson. Personally, we have received a great spiritual uplift and quickening. We had the joy of seeing hundreds profess decision for Christ, and it has been to our great satisfaction to find that Mrs. McPherson's preaching here has been strictly orthodox and that her methods were extremely wise and effective. She possesses great natural ability, but the outstanding feature is spiritual power and her intense love for souls. continued his story, In 1937 another important step was taken at a conference convened in Sydney for the purpose of uniting all the Australian Assemblies in a common loyalty to an approved Constitution. It was at Easter-time that we gave ourselves to this important task. Despite the many difficulties that seemed insurmountable, the hand of God was upon us to guide and direct, 4 P a g e

giving unlimited grace. It was His evident purpose to take us on further in the Holy Ghost conquest of the Southern Continent. After days when nerves were frayed, the conference was brought to a successful conclusion. The delegates, tired and weary with endless debate, felt the accomplishment was worthwhile, for the Word says "how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." Pastor C. L. Greenwood was chosen as the first Chairman of the Commonwealth fusion, so the North and the South were linked under the name, "The Assemblies of God in Australia." Mrs. Leila Buchanan, who had been the secretary for the Queensland work, became the Commonwealth Secretary, and to her was relegated the work of editing the official magazine, "The Australian Evangel and Glad Tidings Messenger." also was involved with the ministry of Oral Roberts in Australia, but that s another story. and A T Davidson also became good friends. Before AT Davidson received the baptism in the Holy Spirit he was involved in a Methodist church in Woy Woy, NSW. He was very anti-pentecostal at that time so he placed in his local church s Constitution that no Pentecostal could preach from this pulpit! & A T Davidson Mr. and Mrs Tebay from Woy Woy had invited Philip Duncan to preach in their new fellowship. He was holding regular meetings with them and the Methodists were becoming alarmed. Eventually, when A T Davidson was baptised with the Holy Spirit, he was banned from his own church because of the constitutional ruling he had introduced. It became a great source of amusement for the two now- Pentecostal brothers! [Source: Elizabeth Rowlands (nee Duncan)] was one of our pioneers who impacted many lives and laid good foundations for the future of a Pentecostal work in Australia. Along with his contemporaries, C L Greenwood, A T Davidson, H E Wiggins and many others, he gave himself unswervingly to God s direction for his life. Postscript In 1969, while serving in the RAAF I visited the Petersham Assembly of God. At that time, I was not if fellowship with a church. I found the church address in a telephone directory and travelled to Petersham. It was my first visit there, so I wandered past the building a few times. Eventually, I was invited into the meeting by Basil Evans, the youth leader. I sat at the back in uniform in darkness, because there was only a candle burning next to the pulpit. A blackout had hit the area and in that darkness, I was struggling with my new-found Christian faith. The pastor stood to commence the meeting and as he did so, he announced, Let s sing a well-known hymn No! Before 5 P a g e

we commence the meeting, God has shown me that there is a young man here tonight who is struggling with his faith. If he comes forward, God will forgive him and give him strength. I walked down the aisle to the altar and found that sense of forgiveness, then returned to my seat at the back and then the lights came on. At the conclusion of s preaching, he made his altar call. Then he singled me out, That young man in uniform, come forward, God hasn t finished with you yet! I went and sat in a front seat and he asked me, Have you got the Holy Ghost? I didn t really know what he was talking about. He continued, The baptism in the Holy Spirit? Never heard of it, I replied. Do you want power for living? he responded. That I wanted! He laid hands on my head and prayed for God to fill me with the Holy Spirit. And you know, I didn t speak in tongues? I literally shouted out in a language I had never learned as I was baptised in the Holy Spirit. I don t know how long I sat there, but God had certainly shown how real he was. I was invited upstairs for supper in the manse where I met a number of young people Keith and Edna Speechley, Will and Vivienne Thorne, Basil and Philippa Evans and a few others. showed me from the Scriptures what had happened to me and the 2 nd August 1959 became a watershed moment in my life. And that is the challenge for us today to continue to move in a dimension of the leading of the Holy Spirit who helps us to minister to others at crossroads in their lives. You never know where it will take them in their future! Denis V Smith 2017 Denis V Smith 6 P a g e