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Arthur Phillip Lineberger

Sugar Land, Texas

1945 - 2015

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Arthur Phillip Lineberger10-26-1945-5-31-2015Dr. Arthur Phillip Lineberger, pastor of Sugar Land Baptist Church and former president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas died in Sugar Land on May 31, 2015 at the age of 69.Lineberger grew up in Texarkana, Texas, and made a profession of...

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I knew Phil at Southwestern Seminary. He was a godly and professional minister. His loss remains painful to me and others who knew him.

Phil was a great man & a great pastor/ preacher. His loss affects many of us who knew him as a friend & colleague. God rest his soul, and his family be comforted.

Still missing you everyday Phil. Your touch, counsel and friendship meant more than you knew and so many of your sermons set me straight and fed my soul. Rest In Peace friend.

I think of Preacher Phil daily and miss him so much. Just last nite Ginger and I were at a Dwight Yoakum concert at the Arena Theatre in Houston. Phil had gone to a Yoakum concert there with us maybe a year or so before his death. We all left after a few tunes cause it was new modern country, not traditional. But last nite was Phil’s music. I told Ginger we’d still be here with Phil if Dwight had performed like that back then. Phil was so much of our life’s. Always remembered with love

I just learned about Phils death and was saddened and shocked. Phil was a big part of our family. He married me in Richardson Texas. Our family's were very close and helped work at my parents Christmas store. Last time I saw Phil was when he led my grandmothers funeral in Texarkana. I looked up to him so much. To all his girls miss you and so sorry. I am praying for you. Nancy Clem Gilbert.

Just learned of Phil's passing. He and I went to SWBTS together and worked on our D.Min's at the same time. I am sorry for your loss. It was a shock to hear about it.

Brenda and Family, Phil was actually my first pastor because He was the messenger that God used to speak to my heart as an ornery young boy so many years ago at Calvary in Huntsville, AR. and led me to Christ. I thank and Praise God for Him and the everlasting impact that was made in my life as well as in the lives of all of my family. Although many miles and years have separated our families, Our love for All of You and how precious You are to Us will never change. Psalms 116:15 Precious in...

From those very first days so long ago at Calvary Baptist in Huntsville, Arkansas, and all through the years since, you have all been such a special presence in my life and the lives of our entire family. Our hearts are literally broken with yours, and each of you are in our continual prayers, with so much love. Carol Davis Sonnier

Brenda,
Mary Sue and I were truly saddened to hear of Phils passing. We were blessed to have known you and Phil in Wichita,Ks. and have Phil as our Pastor at Metropolitian Baptist Church and after we moved to Little Rock to have Phil visit us when he came to Little Rock. We remember on one trip when he was here he stood on our deck and "Called the Hogs" for our whole neighborhood to hear. We offer our condolences to you and your family and will certainly keep you and your family in our...