Otis Gibson
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: Jīshùn; Foochow Romanized: Gĭ-sông; December 8, 1826 – January 25, 1889) was a Methodist pastor
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, best known for his missionary work to the Chinese
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.

Early life

Born on a farm in Moira, New York
Moira, New York
Moira is a town in Franklin County, New York, United States. The population was 2,857 at the 2000 census. Moira is located on the western border of Franklin County and is west of the Village of Malone.- History :...

, Otis Gibson had five brothers and one sister. He was converted
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 at the age of 13 after the sudden death of his brother. When he was 19, he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church
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. In the early 1850s he attended Dickinson College
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. Later he became a teacher and went to a Quaker settlement in Maryland
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 to teach, where he met his wife-to-be Eliza Chamberlain.

Shortly before he graduated from college, Otis Gibson decided to go into the ministry and was appointed as a missionary to Foochow. He graduated in June 1854 with a D.D. and was licensed to preach on 4 November the same year. A few months before he and Eliza were sent to China, they got married in a Methodist Camp Meeting.

Missionary work in China

Otis Gibson's ordination was given in 1854, but his scheduled sail had to be postponed till spring the next year because the recording secretary forgot to record the recommendation. On April 3, 1855 Gibson and wife set sail from New York Harbor
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 on a clipper ship bound for Shanghai
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. On that day Gibson wrote, "Believing that God ordered our course, we feel content and satisfied that all is for the best." Finally they reached Foochow on August 13, 1855, following Gibson's teacher Erastus Wentworth
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Erastus Wentworth was an educator, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and a missionary to Foochow, China.- Life :Dr. Wentworth was born in Stonington, Connecticut. He converted to Methodism in 1831. Later he studied at the Cazenovia Seminary and attained an undergraduate degree at Wesleyan University...

 with whom he got acquainted at Dickinson College
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.

In 1856, Otis Gibson and his Methodist co-laborers established two churches in the city, namely, Church of the True God (真神堂) and Church of Heavenly Peace
Church of Heavenly Peace, Fuzhou
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 (天安堂), which were the first two Methodist churches built in East Asia
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. On December 26, 1856, Gibson purchased a place in the South bank of River Min and established there in 1859 a commodious wooden Western-style boarding school for laymen and ministers. In the 1860s Gibson also helped in the translation work of the Bible
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 and other Christian books into the local Foochow dialect.
On June 14, 1857 Otis Gibson and Robert S. Maclay baptized their first convert, a native tradesman named Ting Ang (陈安). Some weeks later he and Maclay made an unannounced visit to Ting Ang's house and found no sign of idols.

During his tenure in China, Gibson also started the Methodist mission in Yen-p'ing (today Nanping
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) in 1864. There Gibson succeeded in renting a small house for use as a chapel, but he was faced with strong opposition. Soon afterwards, he went back with Eliza to the United States
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, and his work in Yen-p'ing was continued by Nathan Sites
Nathan Sites
Nathan Sites was a 19th century Methodist Episcopal missionary stationed at Foochow, China.-Life:Dr. Rev. Nathan Sites was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University. In 1861, he reached Foochow with his wife Sarah Moore Sites to begin his oversea missionary work which would last until his death...

 and other Methodist missionaries.

Life back in America

Due to his wife Eliza's failing health, Otis Gibson left China with her in 1865 and returned to Moira
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 as a pastor
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. In 1868 he was assigned to San Francisco, California
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 as superintendent of the Methodist Church's "Chinese Domestic Mission" designed to minister to the swelling number of Chinese immigrants in area of the California Conference. There he learned the Cantonese dialect and opened many missions and churches, including San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton
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, Salinas
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, and in the gold fields in the foothills of California, and he also wrote a Chinese-English Dictionary and translated the New Testament
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 into Cantonese. Gibson and his wife had instituted on August 10, 1870 the Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast
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The Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast was founded on October 29, 1870 by Otis T. Gibson, et al. with the purpose to work among the slave girls in Chinatown, San Francisco, California....

, enlisting area Methodist women to organize the rescue and protection of exploited Chinese women of the slave trade. In October 1871, Gibson baptized his first convert in America, a young Chinese prostitute named Jin Ho.
In his later life, Otis Gibson made untiring and courageous efforts in behalf of the poor and the wronged of the Chinese on the Pacific Coast. In his landmark work The Chinese in America (唐人在金山, ISBN 0405112726) which was published in 1877, Gibson concluded his polemic against the anti-Chinese arguments with a noble restatement of the American ideal:
Otis Gibson was strongly anti-Catholic
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.

While attending a preachers meeting in 1884 Gibson was stricken with paralysis
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. He died in San Francisco after a long illness on January 25, 1889, at the home of his son.

See also

  • Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast
    Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast
    The Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast was founded on October 29, 1870 by Otis T. Gibson, et al. with the purpose to work among the slave girls in Chinatown, San Francisco, California....

  • Charles Goodall Lee
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