Jerry Cook, appointed as pastor in 1965, became known for his book, "Love Acceptance, and Forgiveness," which further defined the church's philosophy of ministry.
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He, along with Pastors Roy Hicks, Jr. in Eugene, Oregon, Jerry Cook in Gresham, Oregon, Ronald D. Mehl of the Beaverton Foursquare Church in Beaverton, Oregon, and John Holland in Vancouver, British Columbia, have been credited by the church with setting a plan for the denomination's growth in spite of its staggering financial losses under Paul Risser.
Members have included Tom Lavin, Dave Woodward, Duris Maxwell, Willie MacCalder, Gordon Bertram, Bill Runge, Jerry Cook, Bill Clark, and Daryl Bennett.