The Pentecostal Church of God (PCG) concluded its General Convention on a high note with an attitude of unity. Dr. Charles G. Scott of Carthage, who had been serving as General Secretary, was elected to the highest position in the denomination, General Bishop. Reverend Wayman C. Ming, Jr., former pastor of Joplin Family Worship Center and the denomination’s Bishop for Southern Missouri, was elected as General Secretary, which is the second highest-position in the PCG.
A large crowd attended a special memorial luncheon Wednesday to honor the late Charles R. Mosier, former General Bishop of the Joplin-based denomination.
The Pentecostal Church of God has made Joplin its home since the early 1950’s. It is a Trinitarian, evangelical Pentecostal group with more than 1,100 churches in the US and over 4,000 outside the US.
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