Salvation Army General Brian Peddle Visits Asbury University

WILMORE, Ky. — Asbury University is hosting General Brian Peddle – CEO and international leader of the more than 1.7-million Salvation Army members worldwide – today and Wednesday.

Peddle’s visit will include time with students at the Salvation Army Student Fellowship (SASF) Center – one of the only SASF Centers on a college campus in the United States. He will also speak to the Asbury on-campus student body during Chapel on Wednesday in the historic Hughes Auditorium.

“I have heard about Asbury for years and it is neat to be speaking at Chapel,” Peddle said. “I am excited to be experiencing Asbury for myself after hearing many wonderful stories from Asbury graduates and students.”

Peddle is accompanied by his wife Commissioner Rosalie Peddle, who serves as the world secretary of women’s ministries for The Salvation Army. Several other distinguished international and national guests from the Salvation Army are also on campus this week. They include:

  • Commissioner David Hudson, national commander (USA), and his wife Commissioner Sharron Hudson, national president of women’s ministries
  • Colonel Jeffrey Smith, national chief secretary, and his wife Colonel Dorothy Smith, national secretary for women’s ministries
  • Lt. Colonel Dean Hinson, national secretary for programs, and his wife Lt. Colonel Pam Hinson, national secretary for spiritual life development
  • Major David Williamson, private secretary to The General

The University has partnered with the Salvation Army for 90 years, united in the common cause of impacting the world for Christ. Asbury offers unique online degree programs for Salvation Army officers.

Asbury President Kevin J. Brown is heartened to have these distinguished guests on campus this week.

“The Salvation Army is one of the most identifiable and internationally respected churches and charitable organizations in the world today,” Dr. Brown said. “Perhaps more than any university in America, Asbury has walked alongside them for nearly 100 years in their mission to preach ‘the gospel of Christ’ and ‘meet human needs without discrimination.’

“For many reasons, it is an extraordinary honor to have the international leader of the Salvation Army visit our campus and address our students.”

Learn more about Asbury University’s relationship with the Salvation Army by visiting www.asbury.edu/thesalvationarmy.