When was the COGIC founded and by whom?”
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST CELEBRATES A CENTURY: Church of God In Christ (COGIC) Presiding Bishop Charles Blake (r) oversees the COGIC Worldwide Communion Service at the Memphis Cook Convention Center during the denomination’s recent Centennial Holy Convocation in Memphis. The event was the final official service of the meeting that also celebrated COGIC’s 100th anniversary. Highlights of the eight-day gathering included a gala parade of nations at the FedEx Forum (above) representing 62 countries in COGIC’s worldwide congregation; a special …
The blaquebigayministers group on Yahoo boasts 787 members and has been in existence since July 2000. The group was formed primarily according to its homepage statement, especially for “black Christian ministers and friends who are family and need support and encouragement and a place of refuge.” The term “family” is a euphemism for homosexual or downlow. The group’s other dubious distinction is that it was founded by COGIC Elder Ronald Kimbrew (below, right) of Arkansas First Jurisdiction. If that sounds familiar, its the same jurisdiction where Pastor Ronald Paige, an accused molestor of teenage boys pastored a church until he was murdered in April.kimbrew In August 2008, GCM Watch asked Kimbrew to clarify whether he was still a member of this group and why he founded it, but he has not responded to our questions. The bigayblaque ministers group on Yahoo is private so you wont be able to gain entrance to see who’s exactly there. But we did. HISTORY Although this may be your first tim
The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) is a Christian denomination. It is an historically African American Holiness-Pentecostal church. The church has congregations in nearly 60 countries around the world. With a membership of over 5 million in 2007 it is the largest African-American and largest Pentecostal church in the United States. The Church of God in Christ was formed in 1897 by a group of disfellowshipped Baptists, most notably Charles Price Jones (1865–1949) and Charles Harrison Mason (1866–1961).