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The Pennsylvania
Keystone Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction evolved from the Keystone District
of the Pennsylvania Western Jurisdiction 1st, under the late Bishop
G.E. Vaughn in 1985.
In December 1953, Bishop
George A. Williams came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He preached
his first sermon in 1954 under the late Bishop Bruce Madison Oakley;
and was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in September 1958 by the
late Bishop Ozro Thurston Jones, Sr.
Bishop George
A. Williams was appointed the District Superintendent of the Keystone
District in April of 1973, as a Superintendent in Philadelphia,
an eastern Pennsylvania city. He helped to purchase church buildings
for Pastor’s starting new ministries. There was the geographical
constraints of location that caused the Eastern based district not
to be centralized with the Western Pennsylvania Headquarters Jurisdiction.
Bishop Williams became the Administrative Assistant to Bishop Vaughn
in August of 1978. As the district continued to grow and more churches
were being added in the east, Bishop Williams made application to
the late Presiding Bishop J. O. Patterson, Sr. to be certified as
a jurisdiction.
In 1985 Bishop
Williams was appointed to the office of Bishop by the late Presiding
Bishop J.O. Patterson and the General Board of the Church of God
in Christ in Memphis Tennessee. The Jurisdiction is headquartered
at the Rehoboth Temple Church of God in Christ, 1210 West Wyoming
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. Since being at this location, by the divine
will of God, Bishop Williams is now Prelate of the Keystone Ecclesiastical
Jurisdiction of Pennsylvania Church of God in Christ. In 1987 an
additional 50 x 70 feet was added to the existing building. On Sunday,
July 10, 1988, our former presiding Bishop Chandler D. Owens dedicated
the new facilities to the Lord. In July 2003, an additional 7 X
35 feet was added at the church to provide a three-story elevator
with indoor-outdoor ramp access to assist the senior saints and
handicap to have greater access to the entire church facilities,
along with a new stairwell.
Bishop Williams
selected Mother Marlene D. Talley to be the Supervisor of Women’s
Department for the Jurisdiction. Mother Talley was at that time
a National Evangelist. She was selected to be a member of the Advisory
Board by our previous General Supervisor of Women, Mother Emma Crouch.
She is also now a member of the Executive Board of our General Supervisor
of Women, Mother Willie Mae Rivers.
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