Bishop C. H. Mason and the Roots of the Church of God in Christ

Bishop C. H. Mason and the Roots of the Church of God in Christ

by Ithiel C. Clemmons
Bishop C. H. Mason and the Roots of the Church of God in Christ

Bishop C. H. Mason and the Roots of the Church of God in Christ

by Ithiel C. Clemmons

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Overview

The Church of God in Christ (COGIC), the first major denomination to spring from the fires of the Azusa Street revival, profoundly affected the history of the black church. Its tremendous influence can be traced to the dynamic spiritual life of its founder, Charles Harrison Mason.

The son of a slave and a leader in the holiness movement of his day, Mason traveled to Azusa Street in 1907 where he received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Returning home, he discovered that visions, spontaneous healing and deliverance followed him. A new power accompanied his preaching, and he experienced freedom from former limitations.

Mason’s vibrant spiritual life enabled him to lead a fledgling movement from its infancy to a powerful, prophetic community over the next fifty years. Beginning in the rural South in the decades following the Reconstruction Era, the denomination gradually moved into urban areas during the 1900’s. No matter where its ministers, however, the COGIC Church holds in tension the dynamics of holiness, spiritual encounter and prophetic Christian social consciousness.

Facing the challenges of our generation, the COGIC Church desires to maintain the legacy of its founder as it prepares for another century of work and witness.

"Our younger generations need to know the rich legacy bequeathed to them by the pioneers of the Church of God in Christ." Bishop Chandler D. Owens

"This valuable book should be in the hands of every member of the Church of God in Christ." Bishop C. L. Anderson

"God gave Bishop C. H. Mason an anointing to preach powerfully, to heal the sick, and to sing out in spontaneous worship. May we covet the same anointing that transformed thousands in his day." Bishop J. Neaul Haynes

"We are the descendants of a mighty move of God that began at Azusa Street. This book will help us to pass on an equally dynamic spiritual life to our succes­sors, taking the Church of God in Christ into the next century." Bishop P. A. Brooks

"Church leaders would do well to emulate the dynamic spiritual life of our founder; Bishop C. H. Mason." Bishop O. T. Jones, Jr.

"Every pastor in our denomination and beyond should have a worn and well­ read copy of this book." Bishop Charles E. Blake, Sr.

"Bishop Clemmons reminds us that our denomination was forged in the fires of a pentecostal revival that continues to impact our society today." Bishop Gilbert E. Patterson

"Our roots establish our legacy and provide the springboard for the future. This documentation is a must for this generation and the generations to come." Mother Emma F. Crouch, Supervisor, Women's Department, Church of God in Christ, President, International Women's Convention

"This is must reading for every seminary student preparing to minister in the Church of God in Christ. This will be extremely valuable to students of church history regardless of denomination." Dr. H. Vinson Synan, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Divinity, Regent University

"Finally, a documentary written by a black historian/theologian and a lifelong member of the Church of God in Christ. Bishop Clemmons' perspective is in­sightful, informative, and refreshing." Dr. William C. Turner, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Duke Divinity School, Duke University

"Allow Bishop C. H. Mason's vision to grip you, to challenge you, and to change you." Raymond C. Pierce, J.D., Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044683884
Publisher: Christian Living Books, Inc.
Publication date: 06/25/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 381 KB

About the Author

Bishop Ithiel C. Clemmons, now deceased, was a member of the General Board (Presidium) of the Church of God in Christ. He was the church Historian and the Jurisdictional Prelate of Eastern New York First Jurisdiction. Bishop Clemmons was also chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North American (PCCNA) and past president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS). A Pastor, teacher, builder, and church administrator, he was in heavy demand around the world and will be dearly missed.administrator, in high demand around the world.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1: About the Founders

CHAPTER 2: The Formative Years

CHAPTER 3: The Roots of the Azusa Street Revival

CHAPTER 4: A New Spirituality

CHAPTER 5: The Holy Convocation

CHAPTER 6: Moving into the City

CHAPTER 7: Mothers Roberson and Coffey

CHAPTER 8: Facing Change and Challenge

EPILOGUE

APPENDIX A: A Prayer and a Vision of Bishop C. H. Mason

APPENDIX B: 100 COGIC Congregational Songs and Choruses

ENDNOTES

GLOSSARY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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