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Paul Gettys Gillespie

1934 - 2019

Paul Gettys Gillespie obituary, 1934-2019, Asheville, NC

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Paul Gillespie Obituary

Paul Gettys Gillespie

Asheville - Dr. Paul Gillespie died early in the morning of Saturday, April 27, 2019, following several weeks in hospital in Asheville, NC.

Born in Kaifeng, China on November 14, 1934, he was a son of Baptist missionary parents. During a career spanning nearly a half century, he became a prominent progressive Baptist pastor, church leader, theologian, and social activist seeking reconciliation across boundaries which separate by race, religion, gender and sexual preference. Following retirement and a move to Asheville, he became a leading, active, and beloved member of First Congregational Church (United Church of Christ).

Gillespie earned his liberal arts degrees from Mars Hill College and Wake Forest College and his theological degrees from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Writing his Ph.D. dissertation on Civil Disobedience from a Theological Perspective, he was blessed with the opportunity to sit and talk with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Early in his career and coincident with the storm and stress of the modern civil rights movement, he pastored a church in Bogalusa, La. His initiatives toward engaging his church with African American fellow Christians in the small city brought intimidation and death threats from the KKK and the White Citizens Council. Leaders of Paul's church stood by him, but they bought him a gun and demanded that for protection he learn to use it. Paul threw the gun into a river.

In later ministerial roles he pastored Takoma Park Baptist Church in Washington, DC, then First Baptist Church in Madison, WI, Central Baptist Church in Hartford, CT, and University Baptist Church in Baltimore, MD. Takoma Park was (and is) a thriving multi-racial congregation affiliated with two Baptist denominations. The others are welcoming mainline churches in the cities where they are located. Along the way, Paul served for five years as Executive Minister (the chief executive officer) of the Rhode Island Council of Churches.

Gillespie was predeceased by his father Arthur S. Gillespie, Sr., mother Pauline Pittard Gillespie, and by his older (twin) brothers, Arthur S. Gillespie, Jr., and James Pittard Gillespie.

He is survived by a younger brother J. David Gillespie (wife Judi); by four nieces Mary A. Armstead, Laine Gillespie (Bill Chappelle), Becky Carithers (Roger), and Alison Gillespie (David Briglia); by two nephews Arthur S. Gillespie, III. (Kathy) and Craig Gillespie; by by seven great nieces and great nephews; by cousins Sue C. Huggins and Cobb Huggins; and by many other relatives who have held places of affection in his heart.

But as all who loved him know so well, Paul never knew a boundary between the status of family and of friend. Few people have been so blessed with the number and quality of friendships he made, wherever life took him. J. Hyph, the stalwart friend and comrade whom Paul has known and loved since Gillespie's days in Washington, DC. Rev. Wesley Dong, Paul's "Chinese brother" whom Paul has known since 1948, when the Gillespie and Dong families first met each other in Shanghai.

Marcus Iacoppi, the beloved New Zealander son Paul never had. Jerry Dillashaw, the friend who spent more hours at Paul's hospital bedside in April of 2019 than any member of Paul's family. Luke Thompson and Genaro Paz, who loved Paul like a son loves his father. Luke, a PA, knew more about Paul's medical condition and took care of him more fully than any doctor or nurse could have been expected to do.

So many others, especially in his loving and supportive circles of Asheville church, Y, and book club friends; but he also kept friends made wherever he went in the U.S. and the wider world. If you knew Paul, you knew he loved you and chances are you loved him back.

Paul was generous to a fault. But Paul was human and thus not perfect. He did have his quirks. He told tall tales, some of them true. He may very well have been Serena Williams's greatest fan, but he never really met her. Friends who loved him said he was "irascible." One of them laughed that on a scale ranging from diplomat to prophet, Paul was a prophet. He spoke his mind, never mind the cost. But so much of what he did say was prophetic, true, life-changing. Many who knew him thought of him as a hero. One of them, his little brother, was blessed for the lessons he learned over the 74 years they had together.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, May 10, 2019 at Asheville's First Congregational Church (UCC).

To sign the guestbook online, please visit www.grocefuneralhome.com.

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian is assisting the family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Asheville Citizen-Times on Apr. 30, 2019.

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Dr. Charles Wm. Brown

April 26, 2023

It has been four years since my dear friend Dr. Paul G. Gillespie transitioned from the temporal to the eternal.
Believing that God is able to complete what he initiated through creation and redemption, it is my firm belief that he is experiencing the dimensions of eternal life
that we on Earth can only imagine. I miss digesting his emails, reading/reflecting on his sermons delivered at his Congregational Church in Asheville, and enjoying his personable nature whenever we connected in person. I still vividly envision his statue, recall his comments, and recall many of his Christian beliefs refined through the years. Unquestionably, his legacy as a church leader continues to exert itself in the lives of those whom he touched. I am blessed to be included in that choice group. Sincerely, Dr. Charles Wm. Brown, Maryville, TN.

Dr. Charles William Brown

April 23, 2022

While time races forward like a NASCAR event, it must never cause one to forget those who have imprinted our lives in immeasurable ways while they were alive. May 10 marks three years since Paul pulled anchor and sailed to a new shore. I thank God daily for Paul's con-
tribution to my life and ask that He bless his memory. May he continue to rest in peace! Sincerely, CWB, Maryville, TN.

charles brown

April 23, 2021

Two years removed from Paul's death, warm memories continue to percolate, confirming his credentials as a prophet whose work and influence in seeking racial justice continue to bear fruit. Only a God-inspired, transcendent cause would have such an enduring effect upon society. And I feel sure that as Paul looks down upon current events, he is elated at the progress that the civil rights movement continues to make (even amid
periodic setbacks). While the struggle for racial justice continues, Paul made his contribution and thus, fulfilled
his calling as a servant of the Most High God. Daily I give thanks for his life and friendship and admit that I greatly miss engaging him in stimulating conversation as well as reading his well-honed sermons delivered in the Asheville Church. May his sterling example prompt us to carry the baton of equal justice for all in order to help our nation fulfill its lofty creed.

charles brown

April 23, 2020

On this first anniversary of Paul's death, I recall the
time over lunch when we discussed contemporary preaching. He referenced an earlier meeting that he had with a group of theology students and quizzed them on their role models for preaching today. They rattled off the names of some preachers, mostly high profile figures who regularly appeared on television. He was disappointed (and so was I) that sizzle and not substance seemed to be the drawing card of these young theologians. I always enjoyed the stimulating times with Paul. And to think that once he graded my seminary tests as Fellow to my ethics professor Dr. Clayton Waddell.

Dr. Charles Wm. Brown

charles brown

May 6, 2019

When I attended the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Paul served as Fellow to ethics professor Dr. Clayton Waddell. Years later I learned that he was neighbor to my future wife's aunt. We reconnected after almost 50 years and he performed our marriage. Paul was a deep thinker, faithful proclaimer of the Christian Faith, an ardent advocate for racial justice, and an exemplary churchman. I grieve his passing. And I give God thanks that I knew him. May he rest in peace. Sincerely, Dr. Charles Wm. Brown, Maryville, TN.

Dr. Charles Wm. Brown

charles brown

May 6, 2019

When I attend the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Paul served as fellow to ethics professor Dr. Clayton Waddell. Later, I learned that he was neighbor to my future wife's aunt. After almost 50 years we renewed our friendship and he performed the marriage. Paul was a deep thinker, committed to the proclamation of the Christian Faith, and a leader in seeking racial justice for all. Born of missionary parents in China, he distinguished himself as an active churchman and Christian gentleman. I grieve his passing. Sincerely, Dr. Charles Wm. Brown, Maryville, TN.

May 5, 2019

Dr. Gillespie performed our marriage ceremony almost 50 years ago while a minister at Takoma Baptist Church, Washington, DC. and will be remembered for his many kindnesses and years of service to our congregation. Our sincere sympathies go out to his family and friends.


Anna and James W. (Bill) Connellee

Rev. Sandra Harvey Richardson

May 3, 2019

Condolences to the family and friends of Paul Gillespie. I worked with Paul at Takoma Baptist Church, Washington, DC as Co-ordinator of Community Ministries in the late sixties. The influence of Paul and this church have continued to be driving forces in my passion for social ministries. May this same Spirit that motivated Paul's life comfort and guide us.

Rev. Sandra Harvey Richardson

Burt and Patti Crooks

May 3, 2019

A great man, a prophet of God, a loving and thoughtful friend, rest in peace after a life well done.

Dick Matteson

May 2, 2019

Paul and I ministered together at Central Baptist Church, Hartford, when he was Pastor and I was Minister of Music. After he retired, Paul and I kept in touch and shared how much we enjoyed working together. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family and friend. Rest in peace, dear friend.

John

May 1, 2019

To you the family, I am sorry to hear the news about your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2

Linda Hodson

April 30, 2019

Paul was a special child of God that will be missed by many! I'm honored to have know him before moving to SC two years ago.

Byron McDaniel

April 30, 2019

Paul was like the father I've never had.
He would give the cloth off his back to anybody in need.
He will truly be missed.

Eric Barsotti

April 30, 2019

Paul will be missed by many at the Reuter Family YMCA.

April 30, 2019

Im so sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences go out with your family. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn," strengthen you during this difficult time. Isaiah 61:1, 2. And May the beautiful hope of everlasting life give you comfort. -1 John 17:30

April 28, 2019

My condolences to the family. May you find comfort in your treasured memories and gods promises to return your loved ones who passed away in death. 1thessalonians 4:13,14

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