W.L. Ford, here center with Black Ministries Bishop’s Council, was the last black national overseer of what was known as the “Church of God Colored Work” during the days of segregation. He served 1946-1950 and 1954-1958. A guide to his ministry papers at the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center is at http://www.cogheritage.org/pdf/W.L__._Ford_Collection_Finding_Aid_-_Copy_With_Photos__.pdf.
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According to COG doctrine, can sin enter in?
Bishop @MitchCorder: Looking forward to being at Redemption Point Church in Ooltewah tomorrow. The good hand of God is upon us! Service begins at 9:30.
Scroll down to Redemption Point has released an article in their latest issue highlighting five churches experiencing growth and ministry. One of the five focused upon is Redemption Point Church in Ooltewah, Tennessee. In a sidebar article, two more Church of God congregations are featured: Abundant Life in San Antonio, and New Ho…
Thought you might like this testimonial to the COG
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