Church of God in Christ
The
Church of God in Christ is a
Pentecostal body which is the sixth largest
Christian Church in the
United States and perhaps the nation's largest
African American denomination. It was formed in
1897 by Bishop C. H. Mason, who severed ties with
Baptists. The current Presiding Bishop is Dr.
Gilbert E. Patterson, who is the founding pastor of the
Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ. Other bishops include
Charles E. Blake, the Pastor of The
West Angeles Cathedral, and
J. N. Haynes, the Pastor of The
Gospel Temple Church of God in Christ.