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He was founder of The Grand Ole Church of God in Christ!

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How many times was bishop Charles mason married?

Bishop Charles Harrison Mason was married 3 time. tegmason


What bishop Charles Harrison Mason loved to do?

Pray


Where is bishop Charles mason buried?

Bishop Charles Harrison Mason is interred inside the church he founded, the Mason Temple C.O.G.I.C. in Memphis, TN.


Who was the first presiding bishop of this Church and when?

Bishop Charles Harrison Mason 1866-1961


When was Bishop Charles Harrison Mason born?

Sept 8, 1866


How many children does bishop Charles harrison mason have?

Elder Charles Harrison "Bob" Harrison, Jr. Ruth Mason Lewis; Alice Mason Julia Mason Atkins; Israel Mason Arthur Samuel Mason Mary Mason Lelia Barbara Mason Byas I


Is Bishop Charles Harrison Mason dead?

Yes, Bishop Charles Harrison Mason, who was the founder of the Church of God in Christ, passed away on November 17, 1961.


When did Charles Harrison Mason die?

Charles Harrison Mason died on 1961-11-17.


Who formed the first Black American Church of God In Christ?

The Church of God in Christ was founded By Bishop Charles Harrison Mason a black man.


Who was the first bishop of church of god in christ?

Bishop Charles Mason


Who created COGIC?

Bishop Charles Mason


Who are the pass national bishops of the church of god in christ?

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.