Chuck McCullough is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, now retired. Born in Central Indiana, he graduated from Alexandria, Indiana, high school in 1949. Chuck earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois, in 1954. While there, he played basketball and was honored at the ONU homecoming in 2005, being elected to their athletic Hall of Fame. W ...Täielik kirjeldus
Chuck McCullough is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, now retired. Born in Central Indiana, he graduated from Alexandria, Indiana, high school in 1949. Chuck earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois, in 1954. While there, he played basketball and was honored at the ONU homecoming in 2005, being elected to their athletic Hall of Fame. When he graduated, he was the all-time ONU leading career scorer in basketball. He graduated from the Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1960 with a master of divinity degree in church history. While there he continued his basketball play for the seminary team. Ordained in the United Methodist Church in the Kansas East Conference in 1960, Chuck served the Camp Creek UMC near Atchison, Kansas, '57-'63 and the College Avenue UMC in Manhattan, Kansas, '63-'67. The following eighteen years were spent in campus '67-'69 at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Missouri; '70-'78 at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio; then at Texas A&M at Kingsville, Texas, from '78 to '85. While at Ohio University, Chuck earned a master of education degree in guidance and counseling. In 1985, Chuck returned to the local parish ministry as pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Mission, Texas. Following nine years in Mission, he was appointed to the Oxford UMC in San Antonio and retired from the itinerant ministry in 1995. Chuck met his wife, Jean, while line dancing at a senior center in San Antonio. They were married in 1997. Jean has four children, nine grandchildren, and seventeen great-grandchildren. Chuck has two children, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.