The Late Most Reverend Presiding Bishop Louis Henry Ford or Bishop L. H. Ford, was the fourth leader of the Church of God in Christ and the second elected Presiding Bishop of the church who succeeded Bishop J. O. Patterson, Sr. Ford pastored the St. PaulCOGIC in Chicago and was the presiding prelate of theHistoric Illinois First Jurisdiction . Bishop Louis Henry Ford was born in 1914 in Mississippi. From the very start, with being raised in the C.O.G.I.C., Bishop Ford wanted to be a preacher for the Church of God in Christ and wanted to "use the church as a platform to spread the unadulterated Gospel of Jesus Christ", as he said in the Holy Convocation in Memphis, Tennessee in 1992. With being raised in the C.O.G.I.C., Ford met with Reverend Bishop Mason on several occasions even during his childhood, and because Bishop Mason was one of his biggest inspirations, Bishop Mason decided to become his personal mentor in the Gospel. In the early 1940's, Louis Henry Ford married a young woman who lived in Chicago named Margaret and had two children (Charles Ford and Janet Ford Hill) with her, both of whom are ministers in the church today. Throughout the 30's and 40's, then Elder Ford gained popularity throughout all of Illinois with his Gospel preaching and his ministry outreach. Elder Ford was also a powerful advocate for social justice during the Civil Rights Movement, and in 1955 when Emmett Till was murdered, Ford preached the eulogy for Till's funeral. Because of his both solemn and charismatic preaching at Till's funeral, Ford gained popularity throughout the entire country and throughout the entire C.O.G.I.C. denomination. After being elected to the office of Presiding Bishop, Bishop Ford began spreading missions to help the poor and the needy throughout the United States and built homeless shelters throughout Tennessee and the rest of the United States. Even with this, that was not the only thing that made his tenure as Presiding Bishop what the members of the COGIC remember it to be today. What made his tenure as Presiding Bishop very memorable was his stand and his views on the Biblical doctrine of holiness. Bishop Ford was a strong and powerful advocate for Biblical holiness and he encouraged all the members of the church to adhere to the teachings of holiness in the Old Testament and in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. Bishop Ford also taught that after you get saved and start living holy, you must have the Holy Ghost. Bishop Ford was reelected to the office of Presiding Bishop in 1994, but died in 1995. He is currently buried in Chicago, Illinois. He was succeeded by Bishop Chandler D. Owens. |
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