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Keith Malcolm Hunt
Keith Hunt was born in South Wales but was raised from the age of five in England, where he attended a Church of England school until the age of 17, reading the bible the first half hour of each da...view moreKeith Hunt was born in South Wales but was raised from the age of five in England, where he attended a Church of England school until the age of 17, reading the bible the first half hour of each day. He also attended Sunday school faithfully. He believed and was taught to memorize the Ten Commandments as found in Exodus 20. He believed Sunday was the 7th day of the week, as he was never taught differently.
Keith moved to Canada at the age of 18, where he soon learned that Sunday was not the seventh day of the week. Soon thereafter, he became a member of the Radio Church of God and was later baptized by them. Many of the doctrines they taught at that time were quite acceptable to Keith, as he already believed them from his years of Bible reading and study. He eventually became a leader in that church, but as time went on many problems developed in what had become known as the Worldwide Church of God. Thousands of members and dozens of ministers left that organization during the 70's. Keith was among them.
Being the spiritual leader of two small congregations in 1980 and beginning to write various religious articles, Keith was contacted by Fred Coulter with the Biblical Church of God in California. Fred came to visit Keith, meeting the two congregations, in Ontario, Canada and Rochester, NY state. With the approval of the two congregations Keith was leading, Fred Coulter and the other elders of the BCG ordained Keith Hunt to the Ministry of Jesus Christ at the Feast of Tabernacles in the city of St. Louis, in the year 1982.
Keith soon found himself pastoring the church in Ontario as a local independent congregation. Over the years, he has worked with a number of Sabbath keeping congregations in various parts of North America.
At the present, Keith resides in the Canadian province of Alberta and continues to write articles and studies on Bible topics, which he publishes on his website keithhunt.com. He also teaches guitar lessons and enjoys horseback riding with his horse Goldie.Keith Hunt was born in South Wales but was raised from the age of five in England, where he attended a Church of England school until the age of 17, reading the bible the first half hour of each day. He also attended Sunday school faithfully. He believed and was taught to memorize the Ten Commandments as found in Exodus 20. He believed Sunday was the 7th day of the week, as he was never taught differently.
Keith moved to Canada at the age of 18, where he soon learned that Sunday was not the seventh day of the week. Soon thereafter, he became a member of the Radio Church of God and was later baptized by them. Many of the doctrines they taught at that time were quite acceptable to Keith, as he already believed them from his years of Bible reading and study. He eventually became a leader in that church, but as time went on many problems developed in what had become known as the Worldwide Church of God. Thousands of members and dozens of ministers left that organization during the 70's. Keith was among them.
Being the spiritual leader of two small congregations in 1980 and beginning to write various religious articles, Keith was contacted by Fred Coulter with the Biblical Church of God in California. Fred came to visit Keith, meeting the two congregations, in Ontario, Canada and Rochester, NY state. With the approval of the two congregations Keith was leading, Fred Coulter and the other elders of the BCG ordained Keith Hunt to the Ministry of Jesus Christ at the Feast of Tabernacles in the city of St. Louis, in the year 1982.
Keith soon found himself pastoring the church in Ontario as a local independent congregation. Over the years, he has worked with a number of Sabbath keeping congregations in various parts of North America.
At the present, Keith resides in the Canadian province of Alberta and continues to write articles and studies on Bible topics, which he publishes on his website keithhunt.com. He also teaches guitar lessons and enjoys horseback riding with his horse Goldie.
Keith Hunt was born in South Wales but was raised from the age of five in England, where he attended a Church of England school until the age of 17, reading the bible the first half hour of each day. He also attended Sunday school faithfully. He believed and was taught to memorize the Ten Commandments as found in Exodus 20. He believed Sunday was the 7th day of the week, as he was never taught differently.
Keith moved to Canada at the age of 18, where he soon learned that Sunday was not the seventh day of the week. Soon thereafter, he became a member of the Radio Church of God and was later baptized by them. Many of the doctrines they taught at that time were quite acceptable to Keith, as he already believed them from his years of Bible reading and study. He eventually became a leader in that church, but as time went on many problems developed in what had become known as the Worldwide Church of God. Thousands of members and dozens of ministers left that organization during the 70’s. Keith was among them.
Being the spiritual leader of two small congregations in 1980 and beginning to write various religious articles, Keith was contacted by Fred Coulter with the Biblical Church of God in California. Fred came to visit Keith, meeting the two congregations, in Ontario, Canada and Rochester, NY state. With the approval of the two congregations Keith was leading, Fred Coulter and the other elders of the BCG ordained Keith Hunt to the Ministry of Jesus Christ at the Feast of Tabernacles in the city of St. Louis, in the year 1982.
Keith soon found himself pastoring the church in Ontario as a local independent congregation. Over the years, he has worked with a number of Sabbath keeping congregations in various parts of North America.
At the present, Keith resides in the Canadian province of Alberta and continues to write articles and studies on Bible topics, which he publishes on his website keithhunt.com. He also teaches guitar lessons and enjoys horseback riding with his horse Goldie.view less