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  2. Apostolic Assemblies of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Assemblies of Christ, Inc. ( AAofC) is a predominantly African-American Pentecostal Christian denomination. [citation needed] Founded on March 20, 1970, by Presiding Bishop G.M. Boone. [1] The meeting was held at the New Liberty Apostolic Faith Church in Detroit, Michigan.

  3. E. Bernard Jordan - Wikipedia

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    E. Bernard Jordan. Elijah Bernard Jordan (born June 10, 1959) better known as E. Bernard Jordan, is an American television evangelist, founder of Zoe Ministries, and writer of books on prosperity theology . Jordan grew up in Brooklyn 's Bedford-Stuyvesant area and believed he received his calling through a dream when he was 15 years of age.

  4. Willie Pwaisiho - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Kate Kome Oikada [1] Children. 2 sons; 3 daughters [1] Alma mater. Bishop Patteson Theological College, Kohimarama. William Alaha Pwaisiho [2] (called Willie; [3] born 14 May 1948) [1] is a retired Anglican bishop who served as a bishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia and then a priest in the Church of England. [4]

  5. William Henry Willimon - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Willimon (born May 15, 1946) is a retired American theologian and bishop in the United Methodist Church who served the North Alabama Conference for eight years. He is Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry and Director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Duke Divinity School. He is former Dean of the Chapel at Duke ...

  6. Diocese of the Southeast (Reformed Episcopal Church)

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    In the same convention, Frank Crawford Ferguson was elected President and wrote to the Presiding Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church, George Cummins. In June 1875, he received a letter by Benjamin Johnson, explaining that he had been sent by the General Council of the REC to receive all the black people willing to join the denomination. [3]

  7. Willie Hill (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    2022. by Foley Beach. Personal details. Born. 1951 (age 71–72) Moncks Corner, South Carolina. Willie James Hill Jr. (born 1951) is an American Anglican bishop currently serving as bishop ordinary of the Reformed Episcopal Church 's Diocese of the Southeast and as rector of St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina .

  8. William Barber II - Wikipedia

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    William J. Barber II [1] (born August 30, 1963) is an American Protestant minister, social activist, professor in the Practice of Public Theology and Public Policy and founding director of the Center for Public Theology & Public Policy at Yale Divinity School. [2] He is the president and senior lecturer at Repairers of the Breach and co-chair ...

  9. Willie Walsh (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    William "Willie" Walsh (born 16 January 1935) is an Irish former Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Killaloe between 1994 and 2010. Early life [ edit ] Walsh was born on 16 January 1935, the youngest of six children, near Roscrea , County Tipperary .