Dr. Stephen Houston preaching in the United
States.
Early Life History:
Houston was born in Dublin in the Republic
of Ireland in 1953. He was brought up in
Belfast Northern Ireland and educated at
Inchmarlo Preparatory
School and the
Royal Belfast Academical
Institution
(RBAI)
where he played first oboe in the renowned
RBAI school orchestra along with another
member of that orchestra who is the present
The Most Reverend the Primus of the Scottish
Episcopal Church, and is the presiding
bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church The
Most Revd. David Chillingworth, who played
the cello. Classically trained in three
instruments, Stephen Houston
became organist and choir master of
Belfast's Castlereagh Presbyterian Church
and second oboist in the
Studio Symphony
Orchestra,
at the age of sixteen, under the conductor
Dr. Havelock Nelson
(Conductor of the then existent
BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra and the
Studio Symphony Orchestra). He also joined a
relatively successful Northern Irish
contemporary
progressive rock group called 'Fruupp'
and in that group
he toured Europe
and was involved in the recording of three
LP's. Stephen Houston as a member of Fruupp
appeared with Eurovision song contest winner
Dana, on the BBC programme "Ireland's Eye". One of his many musical compositions,
"The Jaunting Car", performed by Fruupp, was
used by the BBC as the theme tune for Gloria
Hunniford's radio show "A Taste of Honey".
He was interviewed by Gloria Hunniford on
her BBC Radio show in 1975 and again she
interviewed him on when she became presenter
of UTV "Good Evening Ulster" 1981.
After conversion to Christianity on
the 4th. of November 1974., he joined a
Texan musical missionary group called
'Liberation Suite' and toured with them
throughout Europe. He had
opportunity of playing the pipe organ in the
Royal Albert Hall London during a concert
with Liberation Suite, something Houston had
always wanted to do from his time as a
teenaged pipe organ student.
In that same year he functioned as a session
musician for the publishing house Marshall
Morgan Scott's Kingsway music division
Pilgrim Records UK, where he played
keyboards on the Revd. William McCrea's
Gospel music recording entitled 'Because He
Lives' and composed and played the song
"Psalm 18., The Lord is my deliverer" as one
of the invited professional Christian
musicians along with Adrian Snell. Graham
Kendrick, John Pantry and others on the MMS
Kingsway "Scripture in Song" Album to launch
the "Good News" Bible.
Houston felt
the call to study for the Christian ministry
in the more traditional sense and so he
decided to go to Theological College. After
initially attending
Stevens School of the
Bible, Lenox, Massachusetts. (now Maryland
Bible College and Seminary),
1976-1979.
Houston returned to Northern Ireland,
transferring all study credits to the then
Evangelical Methodist Church of Ulster,
headed up by the Revd. Joseph Wilson. The
Evangelical Methodist Church of Ulster, its
congregations and some of its buildings were
absorbed into the Independent Methodist
Church in Northern Ireland, at some point in
the mid to late 1980's.
Ministerial
History: Dr. Houston was ordained on the
28th. October 1978 in the Chapel on the
campus of Stevens School of the Bible, Lenox
Massachusetts, and his theological training
and ordination was endorsed by the then
Evangelical Methodist Church of Ulster 1981.
Houston was also put on to the President of
"the" Conference of the Methodist Church in
Ireland's list of supply. The President of
the Methodist Church in Ireland at that time
was Revd. Sydney Callaghan and the secretary
was Revd. Charles Eyre, a man who personally
encouraged Houston to enter the main
Methodist Church in Ireland and its
ministry.
Houston started his
ministry as pastor of four little Methodist
Churches in the Republic of Ireland;
Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Ballydehob and
Lissacaha 1979-1981, all churches being under the
Midlands and Southern district of the
Methodist Church in Ireland:
Revd. Dudley Levistone Cooney chairman of
the district
and Revd. Jim Williamson superintendent.
After this, Dr.
Houston then took the pastorate of an
Evangelical Methodist Church of Ulster
Church in Portadown, Northern Ireland, a
church which Houston had a major part in
planting.
Houston was
also a regularly invited
preacher throughout many Church of Scotland
churches between 1983-1987, the principle
invitation coming from the Right Revd. Albert
O. Bogle BD MTh of St. Andrews, Boness
(former
Moderator of the Church of Scotland) and the Revd.
Gilbert Simm in the Shetland Islands. This
included an invitation to be the main
speaker and perform some of his musical
compositions at the Chapel Carol Service,
Aberdeen University.
Being a musician Houston had
also been involved in the Christian Music
scene, playing the UK Christian arts
festival 'Greenbelt' main stage in 1974, 1977
and 1984, and producing an LP with Myrrh
Records UK., a division of Word Records
entitled "The Power and The Preacher".
His musical composition "Do it Now" was used
by Producer Nigel Goodwin's then ITV's
Central Television's documentary coverage of
Greenbelt Music Festival as the broadcast's
opening theme music with Rev. Houston, his
band and three girl backing vocalist group
"The Mice" live on the festival's main
stage. He also played one of his
compositions from the album in 1984 on TVAM
"Good Morning Britain" hosted by Anne
Diamond.
Houston had preached in Sheldon Road
Methodist Church Chippenham many times
during the early eighties, including being
the guest speaker at Chippenham’s Central
Methodist Church’s (formerly Monkton Hill
Methodist Church) Chippenham Folk Festival
Service, where all the town councillors and the
Mayor were in attendance in 1984. In
September 1987 he moved to England, to
become one of the invited ministers to
regularly conduct worship on the Chippenham
and Brinkworth circuit of the English
Methodist Church's conference, at the
invitation of Revd. David Sexton, superintendent
of the circuit and minister of the then
Monkton Hill, Methodist Church, Chippenham
now Central Methodist Church, Chippenham and
Revd. Sally Shaw, then minister of Sheldon
Road Methodist Church, Chippenham. Houston
also was invited to preach in many Church of England
Churches, United Reformed Churches and
Baptist Churches throughout Britain and
Ireland.
From
September 1987 to September 1989, Revd.
Houston was the Battalion Chaplain for the
Boys Brigade in Wiltshire. This meant that
Houston officiated as the invited minister
to all of the Churches in Wiltshire that had
a Boys Brigade Company and especially on
those individual BB Companies annual Church
parade. During those years the Battalion in
Wiltshire was sizeable and as Houston had
been a member of the BB 8th Belfast Company
at Cooke Centenary Presbyterian Church
Ormeau Road South Belfast with some 135 members excluding Officers,
Houston relished the opportunity to be
involved in promoting the Boys Brigade in
Wiltshire.
Dr.Houston
was regularly invited by Mrs. Newsom to take the
Sheldon School Chippenham assembly and he was also by Headmistress Delsey
Burns at St. Mary’s girls school Calne to
take the school assembly.
He also has functioned as an endorser of case
workers and clergy who wish to man the
Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen’s Families
Association (SSAFA) leadership team or wish
to have a endorsed directive to become a
Padre’ in the forces.
Houston
also during the time of the Vicar of Bratton
Parish Wiltshire and Prison Chaplain the Revd.
Peter Saunt, was asked by the Revd. Saunt
to officiate at the Religious
Services held in HM Prison Earlestoke on a
regular basis, and also in HM Prison
Horfield, Bristol, on occasion.
Stephen Houston
conducted well attended Gospel Crusades or
also known as Missions in such venues as the
Emerald Centre Hammersmith London, the Link Centre Swindon and in September 1989 on
Mr. Andrew Robinson’s (Boyd’s Farm) land
just outside Gastard Wiltshire in a large
tent, where approximately two to four
hundred people attended each evening for a
week, many of whom were from all Christian
denominations.
In August 1989 Stephen Houston was Baptized
into the Holy Spirit. He had been a pastor within "Methodism"
in Ireland and England for eleven years.
Houston then founded two independent
churches in England, called Free Churches.
UK Charity Numbers; 1056922 and 1047948. One
was planted in Chippenham Wiltshire,
conducting its services in the old Labour
Party hall, London Road, Chippenham, then
Chippenham Town Hall and Ivy Lane Primary
School Hall, Chippenham and Houston's Free
Church permanent church office and meeting
hall was in Union Road, Chippenham. The
other Free Church planted by Houston was in
Bristol and it was held at the Filton Folk
Centre, Bristol. He was the pastor of both
these independent "Free Churches" for twelve
years.
In the nineties he joined together with the
Mayor of Chippenham and involved his Church
congregation’s membership to be collectors in
his Wiltshire Air Ambulance street appeal.
On Pentecost May 1990
Houston was invited to be the speaker to address the International Christian
Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ).
As an invited speaker, he has spoken
throughout most of the mainline historic
denominational churches and universities in
the UK, as well as many of the modern
Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches.
Dr.
Houston was appointed media-spokesperson for
CAN (UK Churches Advertising Network)
1998-2001 through employing John Lloyd as a
personal press officer. Lloyd at that
time was also press officer to the Bible
Society and (HRH) His Royal Highness Prince
Charles at Cirencester Polo Club.
John Lloyd is presently
press officer to the Bishop of Bristol and
the
Scottish Bible Society. As media
representative for CAN, Houston appeared on
British television's Channel 4 'Right to
Reply' and "The Paul Ross Show", with his
viewpoint on moral, political, social and
religious issues.
Also,
back in 1993 he produced his own weekly
television show 'The Power of Love', which
aired Sunday mornings in the UK on the
Vision Channel on all the cable stations, in
Australia on Channel 7, and in the United
States on Daystar.
Dr. Houston has also been a trustee board
member of Vision Channel Broadcasting 1997-
2006, and an ITC (now offcom)
Satellite and
Cable Television Broadcasting license holder
for The Gospel Channel.
Revd. Dr. Stephen
Houston DD, PhD, (left) of the Independent
Methodist Church, at Revd., Scott's ordination service
held at the former Causeway Methodist Church in Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK, 26th.
September 2007.
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October 2001 Houston moved to the United
States for reasons other than ministry or
personal. As a consequence, he was able to
establish his ministry in Dallas-Ft. Worth.
Houston had already established his ministry
in America, when he was visiting the United
States in 1992. He had travelled to the
United States many times during the nineteen
nineties to speak, as he had a weekly TV
show there (KMPX 29 Daystar Network), and in
Australia (Channel 7), and on all UK cable
stations (Vision Channel). So, in 2001 he
was immediately invited as a guest speaker
to many large churches and conferences.
These included conferences attended by most
of the American Televangelists etc., and
some of the largest Churches and movements
in the United States. By 2004 he had a
weekly television show airing in eleven
states, (God's Learning Channel, based in
Midland Texas reaching four states, Victory
Television Network, Little Rock Arkansas,
reaching three states, KSCB South Dakota
reaching four states).
While
residing in America between 2001 and October
2005, Houston was also invited to speak in
Churches all across that nation. He twice
addressed the closed session of the trustee
board of the International Charismatic Bible
Ministries Conference ICBM held at Oral
Roberts University, Tulsa Oklahoma, C Peter
Wagner's Apostolic Conference 2004, the
Federation of Churches and Ministries FCMI Conferences and meetings
2003-2005, Camp meeting 2004 in Little Rock,
Arkansas with Revds. Jesse Duplantis and
Jerry Savelle and the International
Convention of Faith Ministries ICFM 2004. Also,
on the invitation or the American Marine
Corp League, he was invited twice to give
the prayer from the podium at the Veteran's
Day Parade.
Dr.
Houston continues to minister in the
United States, through speaking engagements
and television.
On the 17th
October 2006, Dr. Houston also started
to preach in what was formerly Causeway
Methodist Church, Chippenham, Wiltshire,
England. This has been a absolute joy for
Houston, as it is a Church building where he
had preached many times during the nineteen
eighties. Also he found joyous, the fact
that in the first service a member was found
from every major denomination in England, in
those who attended. Also Houston started
again to hold services of Divine healing in Bristol, England. These
healing services were held every Wednesday evening in St.
Michael and All Angels Parish Church,
Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol.
In the
spring of 2012 Dr. Stephen Houston decided
to base the main headquarters of Stephen
Houston Ministries, his rFaith.tv media
network and his Corporate Identity head
office in the United States.
Houston
is clergyman who is an ordained minister in
three Protestant denominations. The
Methodist Church (Wesleyan Methodist
Church), The Baptist Church {Southern
Baptist Convention USA), and the Pentecostal
Church, (Assemblies of God AGIF).
The
Wesleyan Methodists
are also known as the Independent Methodists
as are many of the Methodist congregations
in much of the UK including the Wesley's New
Rooms Bristol UK., throughout parts of the
UK and throughout the world, a situation to
which the public are generally unaware.
Revd.Dr. Houston also is an ordained
Minister and Pastor in the Baptist Church, (Southern Baptist
Convention USA) This is the
denomination that has and has had amongst
its clergy, Dr. Billy Graham, Franklin
Graham, Dr. Jerry Falwell, and many other
well know Christian leaders. Within
evangelical circles, ordination by the
Southern Baptists is a highly respected and
globally recognised position.
He also accepted ordination in the
Pentecostal Church in 2004, because it is
the largest and fastest growing Protestant
denomination on the planet and second only
to the Roman Catholic Church's 1.5 billion
members, the Pentecostals having a
collective total of approximately 588
million members world wide if one includes
the “Closet Charismatic/Pentecostalists” who
remain in the more historic churches. He
received that ordination through
Pentecostalism’s largest specific grouping
the
Assemblies of God
and its
(International Fellowship).
Revd. Dr. Stephen
Houston DD, PhD is presently the Vice President of
the Ecumenical Council On Bible Translation.
On the 8th May 2016 Dr. Houston as the Vice
President of the Ecumenical Council on Bible
translation was one of the members of the
clergy, participants and witnesses in the
presentation and dedication of the new
Modern English Version of the Bible (MEV) to
Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on
Sunday the 8th May 2016 at St George’s
Chapel Windsor Castle.
It has the foreword in each copy containing
that dedication. Revd. Dr. Stephen Houston
was instrumental in presenting the work of
the forty seven translators from across this
world, Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant
together in the translation of the MEV, for
acceptance by the Ecumenical Council for
reassessment and meticulous scrutiny for
approval, in order to produce an
acknowledged as even more accurate
translation than the brilliant New King
James Version (NKJV)
A
collage of pictures from after the private
ceremony in the Order of The Garter Chapel,
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle 8th May
2016. Top Left: Revd. Dr. Houston's seating
place card in the select Clergy Quire
stalls. Middle Left: St. George's Chapel
copy of the MEV Bible. Bottom Left: Order of
Service. Middle Top: Leather Bound copy of
the MEV Bible with a gold gilt inscription
commemorating the event to Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II. Bottom Middle: Inscription to
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II inside fly
leaf of the MEV Bible presented and
dedicated to her. Top Right: Stephen Strang
the publisher of the MEV Bible presenting
the Dean of St. George's Chapel Windsor
Castle the Right Reverend David Conner KCVO
his personal copy of the MEV Bible together
with Col. David Waddell on the left of the
picture and a gentleman whose name escapes
me until I ask the powers that be what it
was. Bottom Right: Two of the translators of
the MEV Bible with Revd. Dr. Stephen J.
Houston in a blue clergy shirt.
Revd. Dr. Stephen
Houston was a founding advocate and presently
is an adviser to Maj. Rev. Dr. James F.
Linzey regarding this English
translation of the Bible which began in 2005
and was completed in 2014. This version of
the Bible is called
The Modern English
Version (MEV)
wikipedia
Modern English
Version website
Revd. Dr. Stephen
Houston is presently a board member of
the United States
Military Bible
Association
Dr. Houston is a
Chaplain Endorser for Her Majesty’s Forces.
He is also an Endorser for Case Workers for
the SSAFA Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen’s
Families Association.
Education:
Dr. Stephen Houston
holds a Doctor of Divinity degree from
Kingsway Christian College and Theological
Seminary, Kingsway University, Des Moines,
Iowa.
Click here to view the
Seminary website:
Kingsway University
which has a Christian
College and Theological Seminary, Des
Moines, Iowa. This is a Seminary
connected with Kingsway Cathedral Des Moines
Iowa.
Kingsway Cathedral,
Des Moines, Iowa
Dr. Stephen Houston
also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree
from the Independent Methodist Theological
Seminary also known as the Wesleyan
Methodist Theological Seminary.
Click here the
Seminary Website:
The Independent
Methodist Theological Seminary also known as
the Wesleyan Methodist Theological Seminary.
This Seminary is connected with the
Wesleyan Methodist
Church which is also known as the
Independent Methodist Church.
For all details and
information about Dr. Houston's public
ministry,
E-Mail
dr@stephenhouston.org
Other
Websites
www.stephenhouston.org
www.rfaith.tv
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