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Bishop J. L. Payne was born the year Bishop C. H. Mason built Mason
Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, year of 1940. He now represent a
branch of the true COGIC'S spirit, message, burden and the
church's passion under which he was born into Christ in the USA.
Bishop has brought to our attention the New Testament's church
pattern, order, structure and message. The Apostle's Ministry in
the church.
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Bishop J. L. Payne was born the year Bishop C. H. Mason built Mason
Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, year of 1940. He now represent a
branch of the true COGIC'S spirit, message, burden and the
church's passion under which he was born into Christ in the USA.
Bishop has brought to our attention the New Testament's church
pattern, order, structure and message. The Apostle's Ministry in
the church. Bishop J. L. Payne came to Christ under the ministry
of the late Bishop C. H. Mason and the late Bishop A. B. McEwen,
who was the lst Chairman of Board, COGIC. Bishop McEwen was the
architect of the Mason Temple and later the church's publishing
house. Bishop Payne began his ministry under the late Bishop A.
B. McEwen. He grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and finish school at
Manassas High School. Under Bishop McEwen guidance and
leadership Dr. J. L. Payne went into missions of the church,
also influenced by Bishop Samuel Crouch in Los Angeles,
California, (The 1st mission president of the Mission
Department, COGIC, west coast). He spent (7) years in Hawaii and
later completed his studies at the University of Hawaii and
earned a Doctor of Divinity Degree at Honolulu Bible College and
American Bible College. In Hawaii, he assists in the
establishment of the Pearl City Church of God in Christ in Pearl
City, Hawaii, The Churches in Wahiawa, Hawaii and Hauula, Hawaii
under the leadership of Bishop T. H. Sadler. He was appointed
Assistant Bishop of State of Hawaii under Bishop T. H. Sadler,
the youngest Bishop in the Church of God in Christ in 1960.
Over
these five decades of Bishop's ministry for Christ there has
been unending of the exploits for Christ. The bible says, they
that know the Lord shall be strong and do many exploits. Bishop
Payne founded and established in 1976 Payne Bible College with
over 500 students completed and acquired Degrees from the School
throughout the world over these intervening years. Payne Bible
College's curriculum is presently online via the Internet.
Bishop Payne now serves as the Chancellor of Payne Bible
College, The Presiding Bishop and Chief Apostle of the merger of
Christ International Church; the Church of God In Christ, USA
Int'l Jackson, MS. Jackson's
City Council recent Resolution
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Small
Independent Churches
Are
you a small independent church looking for a
more meaningful program in your church for
development in the 'Kingdom Ministry? We are
providing a page to ask you questions regarding
your decision to build Kingdom Ministry in your
church. A discussion
group can be formed and articles can be posted
about problems encounter, and other items
considered helpful to development of your
church's desire to improve its ministry with a
more promising future with a body of churches.
As
we discuss the support from others in
fellowship, we will be able to post a reply also
about what we are experiencing in our
development with the body of churches. We are
also able to express our determination and
observation in a direct way to others in
the church's body of ministry keeping before
everyone a sincere drive to strengthen the bond
of church's fellowship, ministry and vision.
There is a support department within the CCOGIC,
USA, and there is an on-going caring ministry
from the Office of the Presiding Bishop that
will reply to questions posted by Jurisdictions,
Pastors and Churches. You can receive this
support by sending e-mail to :[convention@ccogic.com]
for a personal reply; or placing a call often to
the Office of the General Church in Jackson, MS.
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Continuation
...Small Independent
Churches
What
are some of the fears a local independent church may have when
considering a merger with a body of other local churches? Is it
true local churches enhances their future as a church in many
ways when they join a body of united churches? Does unity have a
new meaning in such a bonding of churches? Is there a larger
message to be understood as church leaderships and church
members become one under one Banner? Is the future of a small
independent church enhanced as they join in a untied group of
churches?
Is
it true that church's leaderships often experienced
encouragement in in an arrangement of biblical grouping of
churches? Are ageing Pastors best remember in a body of
churches? What about the individual legacies of
Ministers leadership given in a united fellowship of
ministers and churches? Does their families receive special
awards and lasting remembrance for their leadership in a body of
churches? Is the church in general best benefit by a unity of
churches and leaderships rather than an independents group of
ministers and churches unrelated by church bonding?
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