No COGIC clergy including Bishops earn a Salary unless they are an employee of the International Church (which is an Incorporated business) or a local church (which are independently incorporated) . If they are employees then specific rules apply with regard to tax with holdings. Most monies received are called Honorariums, and are not subject to the same strict tax rules. However, it is expected for COGIC clergy to individually report monies received for services rendered to the IRS.
Please keep in mind, COGIC clergy are not paid for doing ministerial work, an Honorarium is not considered mandatory or expected.
The General Board of the COGIC along with the Presiding Bishop, General Supervisor and Elected-Officers each may receive a specific Honorarium set at the discretion of the General Assembly. All information is made public to those ordained clergy and specifically chosen lay members participating in the General Assembly.
Average salary is 67,470 and the maximum salary is 133,310
Average salary is 67,470 and the maximum salary is 133,310
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he was a pastor in the COGIC who died in 2006. i do not know much about him personally but he has a myspace. whech it out.
On average, a first-year information systems professional with a master's degree can expect to earn a salary between $50,000 to $70,000 per year, depending on the company, location, and specific job role. Additional factors such as certifications, skills, and experience may also impact salary potential.
how much house can you buy on a 47,000 salary
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They make 90-100,000 a year.
The late Bishop Charles Harrison Mason, who the Founder and the first Presiding (Senior) Bishop, who served dutifully as Cheif Apostle, under his death in 1961. He was succeeded by Bishop Dr. Orzo Thorton Jones, Sr., who led the church into what is none as the "Dark Period" with much separation and confrontation, he was replaced by Bishop Mason's son in law, the Honorable James Oglethorpe Patterson, Sr., who reorganized and restructured, shaping it into what you see the remains of today of the more modern COGIC. Followed by, Bishop J. Henry Ford, then to Bishop Chandler David Owens, to Bishop Gilbert Earl Patterson and to the seventh in line, Bishop Charles Edward Blake, inducted in 2008.