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A Thanksgiving Miracle

Written by Niketa Woodley

bishop pa brooks feed 1000Thanksgiving Day was a blessing for many Detroiters as they filled the Cathedral Worship Center for a scrumptious dinner. Several families patiently stood in line as volunteers added several delectable servings to their plates.

With the help of Bishop PA Brook’s Ten Ten Ten Plan, the support and partnership of more than a few large corporations, several dedicated volunteers, and faithful members of New St. Paul Tabernacle COGIC, there was more than enough food and supplies to feed more than a thousand people.

Bishop Brook’s Ten Ten Ten Plan kicked off during the World Missions Walk when he called for groups of ten to raise funds to help carry out the Mission Walk; the Plan sparked such a huge response, raising more than four thousand dollars, Bishop was compelled to do it again by feeding 1000 underprivileged, unemployed and homeless persons on Thanksgiving Day.

As a result, not only were families treated to a delicious sit-down meal, but many of them were encouraged to take plates to go because some of their family members were home bound.  Several guests soaked up the kind hospitality shown to them saying, “This is the way to win souls.” As the evening came to a close, some of the guests did not want to leave, so instead they sat around sharing laughs and talking about the love that embraced them at the Cathedral Worship Center.

In the spirit of spreading Thanksgiving, some of the men of New St. Paul Tabernacle COGIC walked the streets, sharing the love of God and warm meals under the bridges near the viaducts of Detroit and fed the homeless people who dwelled there. Meals were also delivered to senior citizens, sent to several homeless shelters, and several volunteer workers. Some families even received whole cooked turkeys.

Bishop PA Brook’s vision to feed a thousand underprivileged, unemployed, and homeless people was more than a success. The outreach effort was publicized on Inside Detroit Radio AM 1200.  Channel 7 news (WXYZ) was contacted and came out to cover the event, and the Detroit Free Press published an article that was instrumental in leading families to the Cathedral for Thanksgiving dinner.   “This Thanksgiving was the best Thanksgiving of my life,” said Bishop Brooks.  “I hope to do this again next year.”

Detroit Free Press article:

http://www.freep.com/article/20091126/NEWS05/911260377/Metro-Detroiters-are-pitching-in-to-assist-those-who-have-less

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A Welcome from the General Board

bishopseal“So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.” Psalm 20:16

Welcome to the home page of the General Board of the Church Of God In Christ, Inc. The men selected to lead the Church were chosen by God and the membership of the Church Of God In Christ. We hope you enjoy learning more about the Church leadership and the important role they have in leading God’s people.


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Exclusive Interview with Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake

View this exclusive interview with Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake conducted by Rev. Loran Mann on the direction of the Church of God in Christ. Recorded Summer 2009. Produced & Directed by Brother Steve.

 

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Seeing the City Through the Eyes of Christ

By George Dallas McKinney, Ph.d., D.D.

Bishop George Dallas McKinneyThe reported death of God in the cities of America and the world is a false report.  Those who are involved in ministry in the city testify that in the city, as everywhere else, where sin doth abound, there grace doth much more abound.  Christ the wounded healer is present in the concrete jungles, in the overcrowded rat and roach infested projects in the halls of justice, and in the jails.  As our eternal contemporary, He is wherever there is human hurt and suffering.  Since God has never forsaken the city, neither must the church. 

A careful examination of the urban scene reveals that the church and all social institutions are both challenged and threatened by conditions which are widespread in twentieth century America.  These conditions, though observable because of physical manifestations, are primarily spiritual and theological.  They are basically problems arising because of man’s rebellion and alienation from God and man’s pride, selfishness and contempt for his fellow man.

 

In recent years the church too often has been in captivity to the society for economic and social reasons and has not been free to fulfill its prophetic role of pronouncing judgment as well as proclaiming the way of healing and salvation.  Rather, the church has too often simply reflected the prevailing social or political values and has said by its silence and/or complicity that the majority and might makes right.  Consequently, the church in many cities of the United States has lost its effective witness. 

America must apply its teaching regarding forgiveness, healing and redemption to itself before it can respond constructively to the desperate cry of the larger society for direction.  It may be that much of the distress in our cities is due to the abandonment of the cities by the many representatives of Christ, leaving only a remnant of his followers to do what Christ has commissioned all of us to do together.  The city is the scene of spiritual confusion.  There is to be found a proliferation of cults and non-biblical religions, often led by opportunists and spiritual pimps who capitalize on the ignorance, spiritual hunger and vulnerability of many city dwellers who have never heard the Gospel.  Moreover, here are those in the city like these counterparts in the suburbia who heard the Gospel but rejected its claim upon their lives.  Paul in Romans Ch. 1 gives a clear statement of the major cities of America today.  “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.  For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written.  ‘The just shall live by faith.’  For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them.  For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.  Professing to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like corruptible man – and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things.  Therefore, God also gave them up to uncleanness, in the lusts of their hearts, to dishonor their bodies among themselves, who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever, Amen.

For this reason God gave them up to vile passions.  For even their women exchanged the natural use for what is against nature.  Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due.

And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a sexual immorality, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evil-mindedness; they are whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, violent, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, undiscerning, untrustworthy, unloving, unforgiving, unmerciful; who knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who practice such things are deserving of death, not only do the same but also approve of those who practice them.” 

The biblical diagnosis of the spiritual climate in the city is also the correct diagnosis of the spiritual climate of suburbia.  The wealthy who reject Christ and the poor who reject Christ believe the same lie – that gain (wealth) is Godliness.  Greed and covetousness motivate both.  Yet there must be a spiritual change in the heart and conscious – a new birth wrought by God that brings (a new philosophy of wealth – the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof).  And a new understanding of stewardship – to whom much is given, from him much is required.  Those who have wealth and power are stewards, accountable to God for the responsible use and distribution of it.  Believing this, we issue a Macedonian call to our brothers and sisters who fled the city, – “Come back and help us.”

 

Ministry to the City

Since God has not forsaken the city, the church must maintain a dynamic compassionate servant ministry there.  The church must maintain and preserve all that it can of its past liturgy, its worship, its teaching and healing ministry.  Yet it must not be afraid of using new forms, and methods to proclaim the good news.

Now the call to ministry in the city, like every call of God to ministry is initially a call to prepare for service.  The suffering servant must be thoroughly furnished unto all good works.  (1 Timothy 4:17).  The equipping of the servant must follow a Baptism of love, which will enable the servant to represent Christ in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi religious environment.  This baptism of love will prepare the servant to remain faithful in the face of violence, hostility, and other satanic forces.  The inner city provides an excellent opportunity for the Christian soldier to gain wounds for the cause of Christ.  Here is an opportunity to get to know Christ in the fellowship of his suffering and to imitate Christ as a wounded healer.  So we see that God has not abandoned the city in spite of the prognosis by the experts in urban affairs that the city’s sickness is unto death, the church must believe that even if there is spiritual, moral and economic death in the city, our God is able to speak life and cause a resurrection in the city.

 

The destiny of our nation is bound to the destiny of our cities.  God hears the cries of the hurting and the hopeless in the city.  He sees the growing tensions between the powerful and powerless, the “haves” and the “have-nots”…He knows the sin and the uncleanliness that prevail.  The only power to save the city is God’s redemptive power.  Yet He chooses to use human instruments.

 

God has asked “Who will go for us?”  But He has also directed and commanded that we shall be witness in Jerusalem and the uttermost parts of the world.

 

Title:  Reclaiming the City for God

Action Items 

 

I.  Mobilize prayer cells throughout the community

II.  Involve pastors and church leaders in regular prayer meetings

III.  Mobilize volunteers for specific ministries

A.  Outreach to gang members

B.  Outreach to prostitutes

C.  Prison ministry

D.  Sponsor those in adoption programs

E.  Encourage community service

 

IV.  Establish after-school learning centers using church facilities.  Sponsor programs to encourage the pursuit of excellence and education.

V.  Utilize church resources for reaching the un-reached through responding to felt needs.

A.  Childcare

B.  Halfway house

C.  Scouting

D.  Debutante Academy

E.  Feeding Program

F. Homeless Ministry

 

VI.  Special youth outreach through music, drama, and dance

A.  Give attention to spiritual formation and character building

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COGIC Leaders Unveil Unprecedented Global Strategy: General Board Member Leads Campaign

The Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake, Sr and the distinguished members of the General Board ensure the preservation of a sacred Church Of God In Christ (COGIC) landmark and enhance its usefulness through an impressive global administrative, informational and operational center.

This administration center, located on the campus of the international headquarters of the Church Of God In Christ, will afford denominational departments and ministries the ability to empower congregational initiatives, strengthen Jurisdictional programs and advance international ministries. The historic Mason Temple Church Of God In Christ is located on this campus and is a federally-designated landmark.

Presiding Bishop Blake and the presidium has commissioned a national team of planners, marketing consultants, capital development professionals and church leaders to implement and complete this plan.

daniels_s1General Board Member Bishop Sedgwick Daniels was appointed to chair the committee. To date, the committee has established seven subcommittees to execute the plan. Some include the capital campaign, marketing and government relations. The committee has made several site visits to the property and made a few critical changes to the strategic plan to better align the project mission.

At the Women’s Convention in Denver, the committee will meet to discuss the COGIC Community Day Project. This event will target members and community partners to participate by rolling-up their sleeves and investing some sweat equity at the international headquarter campus in preparation for the new center.

It is an historic first, that the capital campaign has not officially launched to the membership and has already yield over $350,000 from the presiding bishop, committee members and corporate partners. The goal is to raise $2 million to support the project. More information about the capital campaign and how you can assist check www.cogic.com for updates.

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