Rest In Peace Bishop Gilbert E. Patterson

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Bishop G.E. Patterson

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - G.E. Patterson, the presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ and a minister for almost 50 years, died of heart failure Tuesday, the church announced. He was 67.

The predominantly black Protestant denomination, headquartered in Memphis, claims 6 million members worldwide and traces its origins to the 1870s.

Patterson was hospitalized in January for an undisclosed illness and told his followers in 2005 that he had prostate cancer.

At the church's annual Holy Convocation in November, he said he had considered stepping down but changed his mind after an outpouring of support.

"If my body being afflicted can get us back to where God wants us to be, then I'm willing to suffer," said Patterson, who then received a standing ovation.

"It was a direct result of his work, such as his TV ministries, that allowed people to see COGIC as it should have been projected," said jurisdictional Bishop Jerry Maynard, the chief operating officer of the national church, who had worked with Patterson since 1992.

"Under his leadership we've seen tremendous strides toward true spirituality," said San Diego jurisdictional Bishop George D. McKinney, a member of the church's General Board.

Maynard said the church would begin selecting a successor after memorial services.

In January, he won the traditional male vocalist of the year honor for his "Singing the Old Time Way Volume 2" at the 22nd annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards.

He was born in Humboldt, Tenn., and was ordained as a church elder in 1957 in Detroit.

Patterson attended Lemoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Detroit Bible Institute and held an honorary doctorate from Oral Roberts University. He was the editor and publisher of the Bountiful Blessings Magazine, with a distribution list of more than 100,000 individuals.

In 2005, he told the church's annual convention in Memphis that believers should overcome differences of race and culture to spread their faith.

"I don't know why we ever got stuck on that thing that we're only supposed to witness to black folks," Patterson said. "Once you've received the word, spread it. God's not going to do something to bless your work until you do something to bless his work."
 

D-Nice 1

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Never fully made my mind up about him (good/bad) but he could "preach".

Memphis folks: Was his church the largest in Memphis?

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Duece

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I always remember him saying "G.E. Patterson, thats Gilbert Earl Patterson"

still great preacher, RIP
 

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You can trace him all the way back to his beginning days on BET and he was always genuine. He is in my opinion one of the most sincere ones around. He was approachable even after he went MEGA.
 

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a big R.I.P. to this brother .... not the largest church in Memphis... the big white ones out east must be bigger ... still a huge following
 

HeathCliff

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R.I.P.

Although I wasn't a member of his church, the man commanded my respect since I was a young lad. Not too many pastors could catch my attention at that young age. I wonder if they're going to televise his funeral.
 

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Rest In Peace Bishop!
 

D-Nice 1

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Sorry TRU.

This is an old thread and I "bumped & ran" (LOL) to show some "background" on the OP. He's gotten himself in some major shit fuckin' around on BGOL.

(See: Kirk Franklin) :smh:

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Sorry TRU.

This is an old thread and I "bumped & ran" (LOL) to show some "background" on the OP. He's gotten himself in some major shit fuckin' around on BGOL.

(See: Kirk Franklin) :smh:

D-Nice 1 (The Nice One)

OH GUESS I SHOULDA LOOKED AT THE DATE.:lol:
DAMN WHERE WAS I WHEN THIS DID HAPPEN......:eek:
OH WELL............:hmm:
 
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