Rev. Robert L. Graham was born March 20, 1932, in Birmingham, Alabama to John Graham, Sr. and Bessie Massey. He attended parker High School, Class of "47". Entered the Army (Korean Conflict Veteran) from 1953-1956. He married Lillie P. Hurndon, November 24, 1955.
He is the father of four children; Ray, Rivette, Ramona and Robbie. He is the grandfather of Cilicia, Lillibeth, Marques, Robert and one on the way.
Under the administration of Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Battle, he was saved and baptized in a revival, sponsored by Evangelist Willie Mae Ford Smith of St. Louis, MO. in 1957. He received the baptism of the Holy Spirit at this revival and was called into the ministry a few days later; by signs from Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
Rev. Graham, became the founder of the now Peace Tabernacle Assembly of God Church, after graduating from North Central Bible College in May, 1971. Peace Tabernacle was started in November 1971, and an addition was built in August, 1976.
Rev. Dr. Robert L. Graham, continued his education at MN Graduate School of Theology, 1988; and Covington Seminary, 1982.
Under his divine guidance, the Church fellowship has come together to network entrepreneurial businesses, services and counsel to the community.
Most importantly, the Rev. Dr. Robert L. Graham has and continues to be a humble and faithful servant to our Father God, by bringing souls to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Greetings and welcome from our Pastor and shepard, a loving and caring man of God.
We are a flock of sheep, sinners who have fallen, but who have been lifted by God's grace and mercy. At times we are distracted by the world, quite often in mental disarray, knowingly disobedient and at moments heavily burdened by our emotions and afflictions. But the both of you, as a faithful servants of Christ, have passionately been shepherd, preacher, teacher, listener, comforter, counselor and dear friends to all. Even as Christ redeemed every single soul by laying down His life for every gentile and the church, you have given yourself in devoted service to this flock. We love you past our last breath, so thankful and pray for you always. May God continue to bless you both, as you humbly serve Him.