Difference between revisions of "Rev. Dr. Orval Lee Jaggers"
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| caption = Jaggers seated in his office, 1958 | | caption = Jaggers seated in his office, 1958 | ||
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| death_place = Glendale, CA | | death_place = Glendale, CA | ||
| resting_place = Sanctuary of Prayer, Freedom Mausoleum, Forestlawn, Glendale, CA | | resting_place = Sanctuary of Prayer, Freedom Mausoleum, Forestlawn, Glendale, CA | ||
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| nationality = American | | nationality = American | ||
| other_names = O. L. Jaggers | | other_names = O. L. Jaggers |
Revision as of 02:30, 22 March 2011
Rev. Dr. Orval Lee Jaggers | |
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Jaggers seated in his office, 1958 | |
Born | January 8, 1916 |
Died |
January 10, 2004 Glendale, CA |
Resting place |
Sanctuary of Prayer, Freedom Mausoleum, Forestlawn, Glendale, CA 34°07′21″N 118°14′10″W 34.122418°N 118.236023°W |
Nationality | American |
Other names | O. L. Jaggers |
Occupation | Evangelist, Pastor |
The Reverend Dr. Orval Lee "O. L." Jaggers (January 8, 1916 - January 10, 2004) was an American evangelist. He founded the Universal World Church in Los Angeles and with it the World Church Grade School, the World Church High School, the World Church Bible College, which would later become the World Church University. He established the Universal World Fellowship, the union of all participating World Church congregations throughout the world.
Early Life
Orval Lee Jaggers is the son of David B. Jaggers, a Pentecostal preacher. His sister was Omah Abernathy (née Jaggers).
Early Ministry
Orval Jaggers started out in ministry in his mid twenties, between 1940[1] and 1944[2], by his own admission, in rural Missouri.