James Plank

James Plank

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James Plank (June 29, 1970 – N/A) is an American preacher and pastor whose calling from God has guided Beavertown God’s Missionary Church in Pennsylvania since 1994, igniting a passion for holiness and revival across three decades. Born in New York to Harry Plank and Rachel Plank, both pastors within the God’s Missionary Church, he was the eldest of three boys, raised as a “preacher’s kid” in a family that moved through New York, Maryland, Michigan, and Pennsylvania due to ministerial assignments. Converted in his youth, he graduated from Penn View Christian Academy and attended Penn View Bible Institute, where he honed his preaching through public relations tours across holiness circles, lacking formal advanced theological degrees but rich in practical training. Plank’s calling from God was affirmed with his appointment as pastor of Beavertown God’s Missionary Church in July 1994, where his sermons call for deep spiritual commitment, reflected in his weekly radio broadcast Heritage and Hope since 1996. Ordained within the God’s Missionary Church, he became a sought-after evangelist, served as Director of the Ministerial Department at Penn View Bible Institute, and was elected Vice-President of the Bus and Outreach Convention. Since 2006, he has worked with the InterChurch Holiness Convention (IHC), becoming General Secretary in April 2016 after assisting Leonard Sankey, editing the Convention Herald and leading revival efforts. Married to Marie Zechman since before 1994, with two children—Jamison and Jennifer—he continues to minister from Beavertown, blending pastoral care with a global holiness vision.
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