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W.H Wyatt attended Whitewater High School, enlisted in the Army Air Corp in 1943 and received honorable discharge in 1946 as Corporal of the Army Air Force Troop Carrier Command.

He married Genevieve, the love of his life on November 30, 1946.
Working at Belden Industries prior to full time work in the ministry, his dedication to fulfill his calling proved his sincerity to God.

Being an avid reader and student of the Bible, he achieved a Bachelor of Arts from Union College, Barbourville, KY, Master of Divinity from Luther Rice Seminary, Jacksonville, FL, a Doctorate of Ministry from American Christian College, OK. W.H. authored four books of theological studies and continued personal studies in Greek, Hebrew and Jewish history with constant attention to Bible studies throughout his life. His personal bible was always at arm’s reach.

Known by his congregation and peers as Brother Wyatt, his classic sermons such as “I Bare in My Body the Marks”, “Maternity Ward of Sin”, “Face To Face” and “Altogether Lovely” are echoed in pulpits and camp meetings across this nation.

Brother Wyatt’s pastorate of almost 50 years involved three congregations. The first being the founding of his home church with his brother Alva, “The Pentecostal Tabernacle” of Richmond, IN established in 1950. He pastored and was instrumental in building “Faith Tabernacle” while serving as President of the “Pentecostal Children’s Home” in Barbourville, KY. His third congregation, “Trinity Full Gospel Church” was a pioneer work in New Castle, IN.

Many associations and affiliations include; establishment of “Barbourville Pentecostal Youth Camp”, Barbourville, KY, “Eastern Indiana Pentecostal Fellowship”, Connersville, IN, and his service as one of the principal founders of “Blue Grass Pentecostal Youth Camp”, Elizabethtown, KY.
His involvement of board memberships include; “Free Pentecostal Church of God”, Cincinnati, OH, “Free Gospel Bible Institute”, Export, PA and “Sunset Hills Youth Camp”, Granite City, IL.
Brother Wyatt was revered for his biblical knowledge and his challenge of numerous ministers to study.

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