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  1. Sep 13, 2022 · By Susan Orlean. September 13, 2022. George Smock, Jr., also known as Brother Jed, preaching to university students. Photograph by Cameron Krasucki. No one had thicker skin than George...

  2. "Brother Jed has become an American legend." --the Mustand Daily, Calisfornia State Polytechnic University Bro. Jed has preached the gospel of Jesus Christ on college campuses for over four decades.

  3. Jun 11, 2022 · By Vivian La, Assistant News Editor June 11, 2022. George Smock, better known as Brother Jed to campus communities, died on Monday. He was 79, according to a funeral home in Indiana. Born on Jan. 4, 1943 in Brookings, S.D., Smock was a preacher who directed his messages to students on college campuses across the country.

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  5. George E. (Brother Jed) Smock, 79, entered his Eternal home on June 6, 2022 at 4 a.m., passing peacefully with family by his side. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Smock and brother, William Smock as well as 5 daughters, Evangeline (David) McKay, Charlotte (Ryan) Vatandoust, Justina (Auston) Adams, Martha (Robert) Ross and Priscilla Liberty ...

  6. Jun 27, 2022 · Rob Le Cates, Editor-in-ChiefJune 27, 2022. George Edward “JedSmock Jr., known as Brother Jed to many college campuses, died on Monday, June 6, 2022, after 79 years of life. Smocks memorial service was live-streamed on his Facebook account.

  7. George Edward "Jed" Smock, Jr. (January 4, 1943 – June 6, 2022), better known as Brother Jed, was an American evangelist who preaches in public at colleges. He has preached at colleges in all fifty U.S. states, and in some other countries.

  8. © 2024 Google LLC. Brother Jed Smock was giving one of his characteristic fire-and-brimstone sermons on the grounds of the public university when a protester allegedly grabbed ...

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