Yes Bishop Neil C. Ellis is featured in the January/February 2010 Issue of EEW Magazine: Here's the story:
Often, preachers get a bad rap. Frequently viewed as nothing more than "hope dealers" looking to turn a quick buck, many Black women (and men) have thrown the proverbial "baby" out with the "bathwater," refusing to listen to what they perceive as canned messages, delivered by professional speakers who know all the right buttons to push to drive the crowd crazy.
For both the strong and weak in the faith, it can be quite challenging not to become a skeptic, particularly with all the high profile indiscretions (Adultery, domestic violence, solicitation), not to mention the concentrated focus on $50-$100 dollar lines at the end of sermons and to top it all off, those exorbitant fees for the best and brightest preachers to even show up at an event.
It's understandable that many have lost faith in men of the cloth and are convinced that only a handful yet remain truly faithful to the very God they so charismatically and convincingly preach about.
Among those in this rapidly shrinking pool of committed and faithful servants, stands a man named Bishop Neil C. Ellis, 2nd Presiding Bishop of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship and also pastor of the 8,000 member Mt. Tabor Full Gospel Baptist Church in Nassau, Bahamas on New Providence Island... read the rest at http://www.eewmagazine.com/bishop-neil-ellis-in-eew-magazine.html
No, he is, however, the presiding bishop of the PAW.
Welbore Ellis - bishop - died in 1734.
Welbore Ellis - bishop - was born in 1651.
Rowland Ellis - bishop - died in 1911.
Rowland Ellis - bishop - was born in 1841.
Yes, Bishop Charles H. Ellis is the son of Bishop David L. Ellis. Bishop David L. Ellis was a prominent figure in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) and served in various leadership roles. Bishop Charles H. Ellis has continued his father's legacy in ministry and leadership within the same denomination.
Tim Ellis - bishop - was born on 1953-08-26.
Yes! Bishop William is Bishop Charles uncle. Bishop William and Bishop Charles' father(Bishop David) were brothers.
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Bishop David L. Ellis was in a National Apostolic Summit in Little Rock, AK. Bishop Ellis, who was a giant in the civil rights movement, died on March 19, 1996 at age 60.
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Ellis Esler's "World History" was published in Boston.