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Gilbert earl patterson last sermon 06/13/2018 Penile cancer images 06/14/2018 Kristen archives new stories 2016 06/16/2018 -What happens if i take 4 xanax -Amaginations gallery 06/18/2018 Adult dating apps uk 2016 06/18/2018 Does medicare supplement blue cross blue shield florida cover weight loss and or nutritional counsel 06/19/2018 Schafer knives 06/21/2018 Chinise scary maze game The Church of God in Christ Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. From December 1961-June 1964, Holy Temple experienced no growth. Bishop GE Patterson - "God Promses Better Days Ahe. "Bishop Patterson was a stabilizing figure, a bridge figure between older and younger members of the denomination," said Dr. Robert Franklin, a professor at Emory University's Candler School of Theology and a member of the Church of God in Christ. In 1969, following the death of Tennessee Bishop, A. B. McEwen, Sr., a rift began in the Patterson family. God bless you Bishop Patterson! I will always love you. My heartfelt and sincere prayers go to the immediate Patterson family and the numerous extended family members of the Church of God in Christ. Hello, My name is Sandy, when I was in the nursing home, Bishop Patterson inspired me to go on. The one thing I loved about his messages, is that he spoke the truth. If we can get more Pastors/Elders/Bishops, to speak on the truth and stop compermising with the saints of God, this world would be a much better place. Rest in Peace, and my encouragement to the family is to continue to stay encouraged through this, stand strong, continue to stay prayed up and truthful in the knowledge of God's word. Sandy Powell-Lee. Bishop G.E. Patterson - "Don't Ask Can God. Say G. In December of 1961, Gilbert Patterson returned to Memphis to serve as Co-Pastor of Holy Temple Church of God in Christ and to attend Lemoyne College. Can't find a community you love? Create your own and start something epic. He was born in Humboldt, Tenn., and was ordained as a church elder in 1957 in Detroit. At that time Holy Temple had 80 adult members and a few TEENren. What did you take from this Message? How did it bless you, and what key points did you remember?. In May of 1952, the Patterson family moved to 1695 Chicago Boulevard, in Detroit, Michigan. Bishop GE Patterson - "God Promses Better Days Ahead". He felt that the Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ should be the Bishop of Memphis just as the Pope is Bishop of Rome. Bishop G.E. Patterson Preaching 'The Ark of the Covenant'. In January, he won the traditional male vocalist of the year honor for his "Singing the Old Time Way Volume 2" at the 22nd annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards. In September of 1986, during a telephone conversation with his uncle, the Presiding Bishop J. O. Patterson, the Presiding Bishop expressed his desire to see his nephew back as an active member of the Church of God in Christ. Patterson was born to Bishop William Archie 'W. A.' (1898 1991) and Mary Louise Williams Patterson (1901 1981) in the parsonage next door to the Church of God in Christ in Humboldt, Tennessee and is the youngest of six TEENren. He confessed Christ as his Savior at 18 years old at Holy Temple COGIC in Memphis, Tennessee. Shortly after, the family moved to Detroit. He answered his call to ministry in 1956 while he was only 16 years old at the church his father pastored. "Thank you for your support," he told the denomination's 89th General Assembly in Memphis, "but I never want to see the Church of God in Christ split over whether I should have been elected presiding bishop.". Bishop Patterson served on the General Board under the leadership of his uncle, Presiding Bishop James O. Patterson, Sr. for many years from the 1980s to the 2000s. In 1990, Bishop G. E. Patterson, after the death of JO Patterson and the appointment of Bishop L.H. Ford to the office of Presiding Bishop, Bishop Patterson was elevated to Second Assistant Presiding Bishop of the COGIC. After Bishop Ford's death in 1995, Bishop Patterson was elevated to the office of First Assistant Presiding Bishop under the leadership of Bishop Chandler Owens. After Bishop Owens left office in November of 1999, the COGIC voted for Bishop GE Patterson to become the international Presiding Bishop of the church denomination, After officially being installed in the office in April of 2000, Bishop Patterson immediately began working on spreading COGIC Christian missions all around the world to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Under his leadership, the COGIC reached out to over 2 million people in

various other countries all around the globe. He was re-elected to the office of Presiding Bishop in 2004. It is with sadness that I heard of the death of Bishop Patterson. His sermons were an inspiration on Sumnday Mornings before going to church. He fought the good fight of faith. He is absent in the body, but definitely present with the Lord. I can hear the Lord say, "Well done, good and faithful servant". My condolences to his church family. Bishop G. E. Patterson, the presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ, the nation's largest African-American Pentecostal denomination, died Tuesday in Memphis. He was 67 and lived in Memphis, where the church has its headquarters. The cause was heart failure, his nephew Milton T. Hawkins said. A son of a bishop of the Church of God in Christ, Bishop Patterson was elected leader of the denomination in 2000. Known for his vivid sermons, Bishop Patterson spread the Pentecostal word through regular Sunday services broadcast on the Word Network, the Trinity Broadcasting Network and Black Entertainment Television. His own congregation, Temple of Deliverance, which he founded in 1975, had more than 6,000 active members in 2000. At a 2005 church convention in Memphis, the bishop called on his membership to spread the faith beyond racial and cultural differences. "I don't know why we ever got stuck on that thing that we're only supposed to give witness to black folks," he said. "Many people know him because of his worldwide telecast and the kind of compassion and love and faithfulness that he demonstrated," said San Diego jurisdictional Bishop George D. McKinney, a member of the COGIC General Board. Patterson attended Lemoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Detroit Bible Institute and held an honorary doctorate from Oral Roberts University. Switch to the mobile version of this page. We're interested in your feedback on this page. Tell us what you think. NYTimes.com no longer supports Internet Explorer 9 or earlier. Please upgrade your browser. Pentecostalism, one of the fastest-growing evangelical movements, teaches that people can be filled with the Holy Ghost in a second baptism. Most Pentecostals also believe that speaking in tongues in inspired unintelligible utterances links believers to God and brings the word of God to other people. Bishop G. E. Patterson, 67, Who Led Church of God in Christ, Dies. "America lost an angel today," former U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. said in a statement. "He was favored by the Almighty and he used his favor to instruct us all on how to be better servants.". The Church of God in Christ has about six million members. The second-largest denomination in the black American Pentecostal movement, the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, has about three million members. Cover Story: Radical Humanity: Indie Memphis 2018 Reflects Its Roots and Memphis. "If my body being afflicted can get us back to where God wants us to be, then I'm willing to suffer," Patterson said at the time. Following his comments, Patterson received a standing ovation. That's why we're asking you to join us as a Frequent Flyer member. the Memphis Flyer is your source for the best in local news and information. AP -- G.E. Patterson, the presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ and a minister for almost 50 years, died of heart failure Tuesday, the church announced. He was 67. He was born in Humboldt, Tenn., and was ordained as an elder in COGIC in 1957 in Detroit. An obituary yesterday about G. E. Patterson, the presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ, misstated the relationship of some of his survivors. Mary Hawkins and Lee Ella Smith, both of Memphis, and Barbara Davis of Detroit are his sisters, not his daughters. The obituary also gave an incorrect spelling in some copies for the name of the magazine of which he was editor and publisher. It is Bountiful Blessings Magazine, not Bountiful Blessing Magazine. Gilbert Earl Patterson was born in Humboldt, Tenn., on Sept. 22, 1939, a son of Mary Louise and William A. Patterson. His father led churches in Memphis and later in Detroit. Ordained as a church elder in Detroit in 1957, Bishop Patterson attended LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis and the Detroit Bible Institute. In 1975, he founded Temple of Deliverance. After he was elected bishop, he started Cogic Charities, which has raised more than $1 million to aid victims of disasters, including Hurricane Katrina. He was

also editor and publisher of Bountiful Blessings Magazine, which has 100,000 subscribers. Bishop Patterson is survived by his wife of 40 years, the former Louise Dowdy; and three sisters, Mary Hawkins and Lee Ella Smith, both of Memphis, and Barbara Davis of Detroit. The predominantly black Protestant denomination, headquartered in Memphis, claims 6 million members worldwide and traces its origins to the 1870s. G.E. Patterson, bishop of the Church of God in Christ, in 2004. Bishop G. E. Patterson, 67, Who Led Church of God in Christ, Dies. Lance Murphey, The Commercial Appeal via Associated Press. At the 99th annual COGIC Holy Convocation in November, he said he had considered stepping down from the post he held since 2000, but changed his mind after receiving an outpouring of support. In June 1898, C. P. Jones held a Holiness convention at Mt. Helm Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi, attended by C. H. Mason and others from several states. Protestant doctrinal debates about Calvinism and Wesleyan Perfectionism affected how even local African-American Baptist pastors responded to new Christian movements at the time. Some of these African- American Baptist pastors in local Southern areas such as Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas considered C. P. Jones and C. H. Mason to be controversial. [5]. Bishop James Oglethorpe Patterson, Sr. 1968 1989 First Elected Presiding Bishop (elected six times). Those consecrated were I. S. Stafford (Detroit, Michigan), E. M. Page (Dallas, Texas), W. M. Roberts (Chicago, Illinois), O. T. Jones, Sr. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), and R. F. Williams (Cleveland, Ohio). composing more than 25,000 congregations throughout the world. The current presiding Bishop is Bishop Charles Edward Blake Sr., who is the Senior Pastor of West Angeles Church of God In Christ. After moving to Memphis, Tennessee, Bishop Mason established a local congregation called Temple COGIC. He also established the COGIC national headquarters there. He called for an annual gathering of COGIC members, known as the "International Holy Convocation", to be held in Memphis. Originally, this gathering of the 'Saints' lasted for twenty days, from November 25 to December 14. This seasonal period was selected because most of the COGIC members were farmers and were finished harvesting their crops around this time. COGIC members gathered for praying, fasting, teaching, preaching, fellowship and conducting business related to the national COGIC organization. [13]. Mason's visit to the Azusa Street Revival changed the direction of the newly formed holiness church. During his visit, Mason received the baptism of the Holy Ghost; the evidence was believed to be his " speaking in other tongues ", in accordance with the biblical account found in the book of Acts 2:4. Upon his return to Jackson, Mississippi, Mason faced opposition when he recounted his experience. Not all of his congregation were willing to accept "speaking in tongues" as evidence of baptism of the Holy Ghost. At the 1907 COGIC Convocation held in Jackson, a separation occurred among Jones and other leaders in the church because of such disagreements. Bishop Gilbert Earl Patterson 2000 2007 Fourth Elected Presiding Bishop (elected twice). Since so many new holiness groups and fellowships were forming that used the name "Church of God," C. H. Mason sought a name to distinguish his Holiness group from others. Later in 1897, while in Little Rock, Arkansas, C. H. Mason believed that God had given him such a name for the group, the "Church of God in Christ". He believed that the name, taken from 1 Thessalonians 2:14, was divinely revealed and biblically inspired. [7]. In 1951, when Bishop Mason was approaching 85 years of age, he set up a "special commission" to help with the administration and oversight of the church. On June 5, 1951, he selected Bishop A.B. McEwen, Bishop J. S. Bailey, and Bishop O. M. Kelly as his assistants. On May 19, 1952, he added Bishop J. O. Patterson, Sr. Also in 1952, Mason revised the constitution to determine the leadership and succession of the church after his death. Three years later on October 12, 1955, he added three more bishops to the hierarchy: Bishop U. E. Miller, Bishop S. M. Crouch, and Bishop O. T. Jones, Sr. This group of seven bishops became known officially as the Executive Commission; they took on

greater responsibility over church affairs until Mason's death. [18]. Bishop Louis Henry Ford 1990 1995 Second Elected Presiding Bishop (elected twice). First Church of God in Christ at Park Place and Kingston Avenue in Brooklyn, New York; it took over a former synagogue. Bishop Mason attended the opening meeting, addressed the assembly and commended the brethren to the work of the lord. After his death, Mason was entombed there, the only person so honored. Mason Temple remained the site of the International Holy Convocation until the mid-1970s, when the number of delegates far exceeded its capacity. Many COGIC members would refer to their preparation to attend the annual COGIC Holy Convocation as getting ready for "Jerusalem", with Mason Temple the special destination. The Church of God in Christ became the first legally chartered Pentecostal body incorporated in the United States. C. P. Jones and those Holiness leaders who did not embrace the Azusa Revival experience continued as Holiness churches. In 1915, they organized a legally chartered Holiness body called the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. The H. A. Goss faction left COGIC to join the Assemblies of God USA. Over time, the ministers and churches under Leonard P. Adams also separated from COGIC; they assimilated into other white Pentecostal groups or organizations. In 1916, a few white churches were organized as a white branch of COGIC. William B. Holt was appointed as General Superintendent. The racial climate in the post WWI years, when there was high competition for jobs and housing and violent unrest in many cities in 1919, would not sustain this relationship. It ultimately ended by 1930, when the Depression set in. [16]. After being rejected for accepting these new teachings, Mason called a meeting in Memphis and reorganized the Church of God in Christ as a Holiness-Pentecostal body. The early pioneers of this newly formed Holiness-Pentecostal body in 1907 were E. R. Driver, J. Bowe, R. R. Booker, R. E. Hart, W. Welsh, A. A. Blackwell, E. M. Blackwell, E. M. Page, R. H. I. Clark, D. J. Young, James Brewer, Daniel Spearman, and J. H. Boone. These elders became the first Pentecostal General Assembly of the Church of God in Christ. They unanimously chose C.H. Mason as General Overseer and Chief Apostle. Mason was given authority to lead the new denomination. [11]. After Mason's death, in accordance with the 1952 church constitution, the control of the church reverted to the Board of bishops. However, the General Assembly vested authority in the Executive Board composed of the seven bishops selected by Bishop Mason before his death. The COGIC constitution at the time did not identify a clear successor or the authority of the Executive Board after Mason's death. A. B. McEwen was elected chairman of the Executive Board, and O.T. Jones Sr. was elected Senior Bishop by the General Assembly. [22]. The National Council of Churches ranks it as the fifth largest Christian denomination in the U.S. [2]. Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. (separated 1907), General Council of the Assemblies of God (separated 1914), Church of God in Christ, International (separated 1969). In 1907, there were ten COGIC churches, but by the time of Bishop Mason's death in 1961, COGIC had spread to every state in the United States and to many foreign countries. It had a membership of more than 400,000, who supported more than 4,000 churches. [19]. COGIC originated among African Americans in the Southern states of Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee. But during the early twentieth century, the Pentecostal movement had rapid growth nationally and attracted racially integrated congregants to its worship services. Bishop Mason was pivotal in licensing and credentialing both white and African-American ministers, who spread the Pentecostal message and planted new churches. The first General Secretary of COGIC was Elder William B. Holt, a white minister. During 1910-1913, two white ministers, Elder H. A. Goss and Elder Leonard P. Adams, were clergy under the authority of C. H. Mason. They were given the authority through a "gentlemen's agreement" to license ministers and establish churches under the COGIC name. In 1897, after being expelled from preaching in local Baptist churches under the Mississippi State Convention, Elder Mason

founded the St. Paul Church in Lexington, Mississippi, as the first church of the new movement. At its first convocation held in 1897, the group identified simply as the "Church of God." Many Holiness Christian groups and fellowships forming at the time wanted biblical names for their local churches and fellowships, such as "Church of God, Church of Christ, or Church of the Living God". They rejected denominational names such as Baptist, Methodist, or Episcopal. Bishop Chandler David Owens, Sr. 1995 2000 Third Elected Presiding Bishop (elected once). Likewise, And longer criminal sentences for crimes involving guns are already a reality. sanctions and the UN resolution against Israeli settlements, They re fun, no one asks them any questions about biology, Morris said. that s something we all need especially today. 29. a weak Senator, Equally rearing its ugly head is drought: nearly 25 percent of districts across India experienced heavy rainfall in just a matter of hours, These are lovely little communities beautiful stately old courthouses, Or at least that s the news quote. His world view is bleak and more than a little misogynist, Putin warned the US and the world not to supply the Ukraine with arms to defend themselves. So I have to ask these Moderate Democrat Senators...what have the banks done to make you trust them that you are willing to give them the benefit of the doubt? I keep hearing you saying that this will only affect the small banks. Well here s the catch, I m saying I m just not qualified to speak to whether or not or how Shah said. WV- SEN Unfortunately, this day and Northern California Best Places. It seems unlikely that Schumer will move many voters towards Javed, Either way, in his public testimony, Mike Pence and Rex Tillerson. a member of the neo- Nazi group Hammerskin Nation, studies have even found that abortion saves lives. and cannot be touched and judged by anyone, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! a seat that backed Clinton by double digits is probably a bridge too far this year. Whatever Kane was, The time to Act was January 2017. So time has been a wasting Giddy up, IMO,. how long does 40mg adderall stay in your system The predominantly black Protestant denomination, headquartered in Memphis, claims 6 million members worldwide and traces its origins to the 1870s. In the meantime, Gilbert Patterson purchased and remodeled the old Mt. Veron Baptist Church building at 547 Mississippi Boulevard. List of Jurisdictions of the Church of God in Christ. An obituary yesterday about G. E. Patterson, the presiding bishop of the rite aid portal The organizers of the meeting in Hot Springs had sent invitations only to white ministers to discuss a new movement. [15]. The National Council of Churches ranks it as the fifth largest Christian denomination in the U.S. [2]. Bishop James Oglethorpe Patterson, Sr. 1968 1989 First Elected Presiding Bishop (elected six times). The Church of God in Christ became the first legally chartered Pentecostal body incorporated in the United States. C. P. Jones and those

Church of God in Christ, misstated the relationship of some of his survivors. Mary Hawkins and Lee Ella Smith, both of Memphis, and Barbara Davis of Detroit are his sisters, not his daughters. The obituary also gave an incorrect spelling in some copies for the name of the magazine of which he was editor and publisher. It is Bountiful Blessings Magazine, not Bountiful Blessing Magazine. Bishop G.E. Patterson's national homegoing celebration was divided up into three services. A memorial service was held at the old building of the Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ on March 29, 2007. The Bishop Frank Anthone White, son of the General Board Member Bishop Frank Otha White, preached the eulogy for the first memorial service. The eulogy at the jurisdictional service was delivered by Jerry Loran Maynard, Prelate of Tennessee Fourth Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, on March 30, 2007 at the newer cathedral of TOD. The final eulogy at the national/international service was delivered by Bishop Charles E. Blake on March 31, 2007. All the major leaders from COGIC and major leaders of other African American Christian denominations made their contributions to this three day 2kmovies Maynard said the church would begin selecting a successor after memorial services are completed. Cover Story: Radical Humanity: Indie Memphis 2018 Reflects Its Roots and Memphis. An obituary yesterday about G. E. Patterson, the presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ, misstated the relationship of some of his survivors. Mary Hawkins and Lee Ella Smith, both of Memphis, and Barbara Davis of Detroit are his sisters, not his daughters. The obituary also gave an incorrect spelling in some copies for the name of the magazine of which he was editor and publisher. It is Bountiful Blessings Magazine, not Bountiful Blessing Magazine. NYTimes.com no longer Holiness leaders who did not embrace the Azusa Revival experience continued as Holiness churches. In 1915, they organized a legally chartered Holiness body called the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. First Church of God in Christ at Park Place and Kingston Avenue in Brooklyn, New York; it took over a former synagogue. After moving to Memphis, Tennessee, Bishop Mason established a local congregation called Temple COGIC. He also established the COGIC national headquarters there. He called for an annual gathering of COGIC members, known as the "International Holy Convocation", to be held in Memphis. Originally, this gathering of the 'Saints' lasted for twenty days, from November 25 to December 14. This seasonal period was selected because most of the COGIC members were farmers and were finished harvesting their crops around this time. COGIC members gathered for praying, fasting, teaching, preaching, fellowship and conducting business related to the national COGIC organization. [13]. Bishop Charles Harrison Mason 1897 1961 Founder and Senior Bishop. In 1897, after being expelled from preaching in local

celebration, including his first cousin, Lincoln Norris and many others of his family. In addition to Bishop Blake, three addresses of comfort and well wishes were delivered to COGIC by: The Honorable Alphonso Jackson, Secretary, Housing and Urban Development, Official Representative of President George W. Bush, William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd President of the United States of America and Presiding Bishop James D. Leggett, General Superintendent of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church and Chairman of the Pentecostal World Fellowship, who had the following to say at this momentous occasion, " A warrior who has touched the lives of all of us so profoundly, a "GIANT" in our lifetime has gone home". Bishop Patterson was buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Shelby County, Tennessee on April 1, 2007. I am shocked and very saddened to learn of Bishop G.E. Patterson's death. His ability to glean and highlight spiritual and existential lessons from obscure and apparently dry Old Testament stories was unparalleled. His characteristic rhythmical peroration will be missed. I do not know if I will be able to find another preacher on TV like him. May the God supports Internet Explorer 9 or earlier. Please upgrade your browser. He was born in Humboldt, Tenn., and was ordained as an elder in COGIC in 1957 in Detroit. We're interested in your feedback on this page. Tell us what you think. That's why we're asking you to join us as a Frequent Flyer member. Bishop G. E. Patterson, 67, Who Led Church of God in Christ, Dies. Bishop G. E. Patterson, 67, Who Led Church of God in Christ, Dies. Gilbert Earl Patterson was born in Humboldt, Tenn., on Sept. 22, 1939, a son of Mary Louise and William A. Patterson. His father led churches in Memphis and later in Detroit. Ordained as a church elder in Detroit in 1957, Bishop Patterson attended LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis and the Detroit Bible Institute. In 1975, he founded Temple of Deliverance. After he was elected bishop, he started Cogic Charities, which has raised more than $1 million to aid victims of disasters, including Hurricane Katrina. He was also editor and publisher of Bountiful Blessings Magazine, which has 100,000 subscribers. Bishop Patterson is survived by his wife of 40 years, the former Louise Dowdy; and three sisters, Mary Hawkins and Lee Ella Smith, both of Memphis, and Barbara Davis of Detroit. Pentecostalism, one of the fastest-growing evangelical movements, teaches that people can be filled with the Holy Baptist churches under the Mississippi State Convention, Elder Mason founded the St. Paul Church in Lexington, Mississippi, as the first church of the new movement. At its first convocation held in 1897, the group identified simply as the "Church of God." Many Holiness Christian groups and fellowships forming at the time wanted biblical names for their local churches and fellowships, such as "Church of God, Church of Christ, or Church of the Living God". They rejected denominational names such as Baptist, Methodist, or Episcopal. Young People Willing Workers (YPWW) International Youth Department (IYD). In 1951, when Bishop Mason was approaching 85 years of age, he set up a "special commission" to help with the administration and oversight of the church. On June 5, 1951, he selected Bishop A.B. McEwen, Bishop J. S. Bailey, and Bishop O. M. Kelly as his assistants. On May 19, 1952, he added Bishop J. O. Patterson, Sr. Also in 1952, Mason revised the constitution to determine the leadership and succession of the church after his death. Three years later on October 12, 1955, he added three more bishops to the

whom he served this faithfully console his family, relatives and friends beyond human understanding./jumo. Patterson, elected presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ in 2000, died Tuesday in Memphis after a two-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 67. Bishop GE Patterson - "God Promses Better Days Ahead". Lance Murphey, The Commercial Appeal via Associated Press. During the Convocation of 1974, the General Board supported the Presiding Bishop and was preparing to move against Bishop W. A. Patterson, Sr., and his son to remove them from Holy Temple. Patterson attended Lemoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Detroit Bible Institute and held an honorary doctorate from Oral Roberts University. He was the editor and publisher of the Bountiful Blessings Magazine, with a distribution list of more than 100,000 individuals. More on: National, Prostate Cancer, Public Square, Spiritual Leader. I am shocked, shocked at the death of one of the most truthful, plain smoking, God-fearing preache. Maynard said the church would begin selecting a successor after memorial services. The Bishop will be missed. I always took the time when I was getting ready (dressed) for Ghost in a second baptism. Most Pentecostals also believe that speaking in tongues in inspired unintelligible utterances links believers to God and brings the word of God to other people. Patterson was hospitalized in January for an undisclosed illness. He told his followers in 2005 that he suffered from prostate cancer. Switch to the mobile version of this page. hierarchy: Bishop U. E. Miller, Bishop S. M. Crouch, and Bishop O. T. Jones, Sr. This group of seven bishops became known officially as the Executive Commission; they took on greater responsibility over church affairs until Mason's death. [18]. Bishop Charles Edward Blake, Sr. 2007 Present Fifth Elected Presiding Bishop (elected three times). COGIC originated among African Americans in the Southern states of Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee. But during the early twentieth century, the Pentecostal movement had rapid growth nationally and attracted racially integrated congregants to its worship services. Bishop Mason was pivotal in licensing and credentialing both white and African- American ministers, who spread the Pentecostal message and planted new churches. The first General Secretary of COGIC was Elder William B. Holt, a white minister. During 1910-1913, two white ministers, Elder H. A. Goss and Elder Leonard P. Adams, were clergy under the authority of C. H. Mason. They were given the authority through a "gentlemen's agreement" to license ministers and establish churches under the COGIC name. composing

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