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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Church of God General Overseer Ray H. Hughes was born in Calhoun GA on March 7, 1924. Always considering his call to be that of an evangelist, in 1942 he preached an 18 week revival that resulted in planting the Church of God in Fairfield, IL.
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The COG is in big trouble. Totally institutionalized, top to bottom, with a few exceptions. I’m very disappointed. message from Lahry Sibley and I posted with his permission.
This is a video celebrating the 85th anniversary of the COG in Mexico, North West Region in Ciudad Obregon in the state of Sonoro. It takes place in a soccer arena and the interpretive dancing is on the field with a massive stage with majestic video and sound. I can’t see it well and can’t […]
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