Tomlinson, A. J. (Ambrose Jessup), 1865–1943
Biography
Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson was born to a Quaker family in Westfield, Indiana on September 22, 1865. After marying Mary Jane Taylor in Fayette, Indiana in 1889, he worked as a Bible salesman and home missionary which brought him to Appalachia in the mountains of southwestern North Carolina. He operated a children's home, school, and farm in Culberson, North Carolina. In 1903, he joined with the Holiness Church at Camp Creek, North Carolina alongside R. G. Spurling and W. F. Bryant. He quickly ascended to leadership in the group and in 1909 was selected as the first general overseer of the group that had been renamed the Church of God. He served in that office until 1923 when he became the leader of the group now known as the Church of God of Prophecy.
Tomlinson was instrumental in moving the Church of God from the mountains into a growing city of the New South, Cleveland, Tennessee, which enabled the movement to utilize tools of modernity to spread the Full Gospel. He was a prolific publisher having steered the publication of the periodicals, Samson's Foxes, The Way, Church of God Evangel, The Faithful Standard, and later the White Wing Messenger. He also wrote The Last Great Conflict and other stand-alone works. He was an orphanage director, pastor, Bible college superintendent, and denominational leader.
Tomlinson passed away on October 2, 1943 after serving as a church leader for four decades. He and Mary Jane had four children, Homer, Milton, Halcy, and Iris.
Gender
- male
Occupations
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
"An Open Letter to My Friends and Neighbors and Fellow Townsmen", circa 1907 – 1908
"Answering the Call of God: The Marvelous Experiences of A.J. Tomlinson Written With His Own Hand," tract, circa 1933, "Last Ten Years" written by Lillie Duggar, 1943
Articles sent in correspondence: “How to Judge a Person by the Walk,” and “Bob Schuler’s Free Lance,” (latter from Roy Thomas)
Banner from 1933 General Assembly of the Church of God Over Which A.J. Tomlinson is General Overseer, adoption of Church Flag [reprint], 1933
Information about the Church Flag on the reverse side Includes portion of General Overseer’s address, and Dedication of the flag
Barr, Edmond S., #112, June 1912–July 1916
File contains correspondence from 1916
Black Ledger Book belonging to A.J. Tomlinson
Contains newspaper clippings
Blank Minister’s Monthly Report Forms
Bronze Painted Bust, 6 inches tall
Brown Account Book belonging to A.J. Tomlinson
Contains newspaper clippings