poniedziałek, 14 maja 2018

Find Out Remarkable Realities On Bishop Charles Harrison Mason

By Donna Reed


The Church of God in Christ or more popularly known as COGIC is a religious organization that contains members of predominantly African American ethnicity and has a total of twelve thousand churches and approximately six point five million members from all over the United States. As a result of this, the organization has been established as the fifth largest Christian community and denomination within the country and in the world today, is found in more than eighty three other countries. The organization was first erected in eighteen ninety seven and its first branch was in Memphis, Tennessee.

Nonetheless, not a lot of people are aware of who was responsible for its establishment and what journey they took on that lead to its conception in 1987. Born to parents Eliza and Jerry who were once slave workers on September 8, 1864, Charles grew up offering his services on their business that focused on sharecropping to help sustain their family. For more information on this man and his faith, continue reading the following paragraphs to unearth engrossing details on bishop Charles Harrison Mason.

Since Mason had to work hard since he was a young boy to help his struggling family survive, he never had time to go to a real school while he was growing up. However, he was deeply influenced and inspired by the religious upbringing his parents had enforced, which lead to him joining the local missionary Baptist community at 15 years of age. Although he voiced his desire to become a lay member instead of a clergyman, he became baptized at this time in his life.

When he became fourteen however, he had contracted tuberculosis during the time period when the yellow fever epidemic had begun to spread across the country and since there were no medical establishments or accessible medical help in their area, his father died due to it. This lead the family to relocate all the way to Preston in Arkansas in which Charles seemed to deteriorate further and became seriously ill. This only further reinforced his faith, since he made a miraculous recovery following the numerous prayers offered to him by his mother and siblings, along with the local parishioners who prayed for his recovery.

This ultimately opened his eyes to the regional church and just offered to enhance his confidence in their god and their spiritual techniques. As soon as he totally recuperated from the illness, he determined to sign up with the neighborhood ministry of that hoped over his recuperation, which was the Mount Windstorm Promoter Baptist church. This choice came from his idea that god himself chose to recover him and enable him to live one more day in order to signal him of his spiritual responsibility. This idea was something he recognized all throughout his teen years up until he came to be a young person, till such time he began to function full-time within the neighborhood.

In 1893, Mason was only 27 years old when he started his ministerial career after obtaining his official license from Mt Gale. At this point, he decided to enroll at Arkansas Baptist College, although he dropped out from his education after only three months, claiming that their practices and beliefs were too modern for his taste. According to Charles, the college focused more on liberal and modern practices, instead of focusing their attention on the word of their lord and savior.

Later on in eighteen ninety five, he was introduced to Charles Price Jones, a highly popular and influential Baptist preacher at that time, who he got along just fine since they shared the same level of enthusiasm for the word of their lord and other holiness teachings. This lead to a partnership wherein both men worked together in an effort to spread the word of god and the following later, it lead to the creation of Church of God, which Mason has stated was a name that naturally came to mind when he had a vision while staying at Little Rock in Arkansas.

Following numerous trails and hardships, he eventually gained ownership over its rights and became the leading founder of aforementioned group. While in leadership, he commissioned traveling evangelists to spread their word and focus on the people experiencing the great migration. These people were primarily composed of African Americans that had to relocate.

With Mason remaining as the leader, the organization had continued success and thrived largely. Then in 1945 he made the history books again by erecting the Mason Temple based in Memphis. In 1952 he arranged his successors and the line of leaders to take over his position when he died. Doing this has helped the COGIC remain afloat nowadays, after he died peacefully on the seventeenth of November in 1961 when he was already 97 years old.




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