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Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God

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+1 251-300-8588

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1306 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Mobile, AL 36610, USA

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Profiles

The Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God was founded in 1916 as the Ethiopian Overcoming Holy Church of God by the late Bishop W.T. Phillips in Mobile, Alabama. The Church was locally incorporated on July 14, 1920.

Believing that God’s message was to all people on April 1, 1941 the church changed its name and was incorporated in the State of Alabama as the Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God. The church spread to many parts of the United States and into foreign territories.

Bishop Phillips led the church successfully for 57 years. He died on November 1973 and Senior Bishop Jasper Roby served as the National Presider until May 2000. In June 2000, The Bishop George W. Ayers Ph.D. was voted by the Executive board as the National/International Presiding Prelate. His position was reaffirmed in June 2002 and he served faithfully until his death in 2015. His position was succeeded by Bishop John H. Matthews who currently serves.

The church presently has missionaries serving Western, Southwest and Southeast Africa.

The local churches are united under districts which are governed by overseers and district or diocesan bishops. The Annual Meeting called "Pentecost" convenes annually on June 1–10. Birmingham, Alabama, is the home of the church headquarters

The Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God proclaims it is set upon the foundation laid by Jesus Christ and the Apostles following (non-Trinitarian) Oneness-Pentecostal doctrine. It believes that the work that Christ began must be continued to bring mankind to complete reconciliation with God.

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