Rev. Paul Charles Hutchins

May 22, 1930 ~ January 12, 2013
Rev. Paul Charles Hutchins, 82, Mooresville, formerly of Anderson, died January 12, 2013. Born to George and Virginia (Evans) Hutchins in Bryant, Arkansas, May 22, 1930, Paul was the youngest of five, with three older brothers and one sister.
At the age of seven he moved to Eureka, California, with his family where he grew up and graduated from Eureka High School. He played center on the high school basketball team and was drum major for the marching band.
For college he chose Pacific Bible College (now Warner Pacific College) in Portland, Oregon, where he earned a B.Th, in preparation for pastoral ministry. Later he earned an M.A., degree from Anderson School of Theology and another M.A. in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He spent sixteen years in pastoral ministry, interspersed with 18 years of mission service in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and later in East Africa, living in Kenya but ministering also in Uganda, Tanzania, and the Congo.
For eight years he served on the National Mission Board of the Church of God, including a year as Vice President and then three years as President which included travel to Latin American, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Following the years in East Africa he returned home to begin an eighteen year period of outreach to International Students in the U.S.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three older brothers, Bill, Norwood, and Jim, as well as his oldest daughter, Gayle Hutchins Gossett. He is survived by his wife of sixty-one years, Nova Peterson Hutchins, to whom he was united in marriage December 22, 1951; daughter, Cynthia Hall; son, Ronald Hutchins (wife Deana); daughter, Lynnova Reynolds (husband) Doug and four grandsons, Jonathan Hall, Benjamin, Gunner, and Travis Hutchins. He also has one surviving sister, Virginia Lester; several nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Mooresville Church of God, 218 East Main Street, Mooresville, Indiana, Saturday, January 19, 2013, 11 a.m., with visitation beginning one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. Dr. Barry Callen, Dr. Bob Edwards, and Rev. Ron Crump will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Church of God Missions, Anderson, Indiana or to the Mooresville Church of God. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Dear Nova and family, I have wonderful memories of times with you and Paul working with International Students, with the King’s Couriers class, with our Bible Study Group and with morning breakfasts with Paul. You were super models for us. Blessings to you. We will resend our Christmas greeting to the proper address, and Joan will add a note to you soon. Ken
Dear Nova We appreciate your sending the news of Paul’s homegoing.What a blessing to know that he is enjoying all of God’s benefits and that someday we’ll be able to be with him! Praise God for His infinite wisdom and grace! We have so many fond memories of our times with you both, in our King’s Couriers class, enjoying Paul’s teaching, our small group get-togethers and our meetings with the international students. It was a real privilege to have been able to be with both of you. Please know that we will continue to ask for the Lord to provide you with His strength, comfort and peace as you move through the days ahead with family and friends Many blessings-welove you, Howard and Jan Larew hlarew@aol.com
Dr. Reynolds and family, So sorry to hear of your fathers passing. He sounds like a wonderful man. My you find strength and comfort during this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Maurina Brown
Dear Nova, My name is Taewoo. I am so sorry to hear of Paul’s passing through Charles Disque. What wonderful memories with you and Paul in my staying, as a law school student there! When I, as an atheist, questioned somewhat silly and critical questions in Paul’s teaching a Bible in the church, he gently responded them with open-minded and full loved attitude. When I came to my country, Korea, to get a faculty position in 1999, your family invited us a nice restraunt for a fairwell party. Paul gave us a Bible and some nice gifts, and your daught gave us a beatiful hand-printing card, too. You and Paul’ love cannot be measured. God bless to Paul and you! Taewoo Sohn tsohn@pusan.ac.kr
Dear Nova, Ron, Cindy, Lynn, My mom passed on the sad news of Paul’s passing. I want to let you know that my prayers are with you all as I remember fondly the times our families were together–mainly in East Pakistan, but also briefly in Kenya. I pray that you may be comforted in knowing that those of us who knew him even slightly could see that he was a true servant of the Lord and an inspiration to many: ‘Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.’ –Psalm 116:5 I am writing this from Burundi where we are currently serving with MCC. In Christ’s service, Paul Mosley http://pamosley.blogspot.com
I just found this.. I thank you for your kind help while I was studying English in Indy. I miss you and wishing you the best on your journey. WY