Be Ye Holy

G.B. Williamson
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G.B. Williamson

George Benjamin Williamson (April 25, 1898 – June 19, 1982) was an American preacher and church leader whose ministry within the Church of the Nazarene spanned over five decades, emphasizing holiness and gospel proclamation. Born in Tecumseh, Nebraska, to William Henry Williamson and Minnie Belle Williamson, he grew up in a devout family that moved to Colorado during his youth. Converted at age 15 in a revival meeting, he studied at Colorado State Teachers College and Bethany-Peniel College (now Southern Nazarene University), earning a theology degree, and was ordained in 1922 by the Church of the Nazarene. Williamson’s preaching career began with pastorates in Colorado and California, including Berkeley’s First Church of the Nazarene (1926–1936), followed by Cleveland’s First Church (1936–1946), where his dynamic sermons grew congregations. Elected general superintendent in 1946, he served until 1968, preaching worldwide across Nazarene districts, advocating scriptural holiness and church expansion—overseeing growth to 4,600 churches by 1968. Author of Overseers of the Flock (1950) and The Divine Glow (1955), his messages stressed preaching as a pastor’s primary call. Married to Naomi Alice Cook in 1922, with whom he had two sons—Donald, a Nazarene pastor, and Robert—he died at age 84 in Shawnee Mission, Kansas.