William D. Morrow
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William D. Morrow is a retired Pastor, District Superintendent for the Western Ontario District, General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), and President of Master's College and Seminary (MCS), a PAOC degree-granting institution.[1] In partial retirement, he subsequently served as an Associate Pastor, Discipleship and Leadership at Evangel Pentecostal Church in Montreal until January 2016.[2]
MCS lists Morrow's CV as a diploma from Eastern Pentecostal Bible College (now MCS, Peterborough, ON); a B.A. from Concordia University (Montreal, PQ); a M.P.St. from Saint Paul University (Ottawa, ON); and a D.Min. from United Theological Seminary (Dayton, OH) in their 2012-2013 college catalogue[3]
Morrow is a past executive committee member of the Pentecostal World Fellowship,[4] executive board member of the Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America (PCCNA),[5] and executive council member of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship.[6]
Dr. Morrow's ministry history includes three pastoral charges (including Montreal & Smith Falls[7]), professor and dean of students at Eastern Pentecostal Bible College (presently Master's College and Seminary), six years as District Superintendent of the Western Ontario District (1991–1996). From January 1997 to 2008, Dr. Morrow served as the General Superintendent of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, a fellowship of approximately 1000 self-governing churches as well as many missionary works around the world. Intending to retire following his resignation, Morrow was then asked to serve as the President of the then-struggling Master's College and Seminary, a position he then held from late 2008 until the spring of 2013.