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Pictured left to right: Dr. David G. Roebuck, Reverend Margaret Gains, Mrs. Victoria Eachus, and Dr. Steven J. Land, president, Pentecostal Theological Seminary.
Dr. David G. Roebuck presents the sixth annual Azusa Lecture, “Hastening the Gospel to Every Land: Church of God Pioneers and the Great Commission,” Tuesday, October 18. Lecture begins at 7:00 p.m. in the North Cleveland Church of God Bryant Fellowship Hall. The Spirit of Azusa Award will be presented to Reverend Margaret Gaines for her life-long contribution to the Pentecostal movement as a missionary.
This long-time Director of the Lee College Library/William G. Squires Library and friend to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center went home to be with the Lord Tuesday afternoon, August 2, 2011.
A new exhibit on the life and ministry of F.J. Lee is now featured in the Leadership and Communications building of the Church of God International Offices in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Dr. Lovell R. Cary received the Spirit of Azusa Award Tuesday evening, October 12, 2010, as part of the fifth annual Azusa Lecture. Pictured is Dr. David Roebuck (left) and the Reverend Billy Wilson (right) presenting the Spirit of Azusa Award to Dr. Lovell R. Cary.
Dr. Bill George will present the fifth annual Azusa Lecture, “Stories from the Field: A Century of Great Commission Obedience,” at 7:00 on Tuesday evening, October 12, 2010, in the North Cleveland Church of God’s Bryant Fellowship Hall. After George’s presentation, Dr. Lovell R. Cary will be presented the Spirit of Azusa Award for his life-long contribution to the Pentecostal movement.
Pastor Johnny Lowe presents the Green Turtle Cay records to Dr. David Roebuck.
Dr. Roebuck interviewed Bishop James and Reverend Evelyn Gooden at the Fourth Avenue Church of God in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The “Birth of a Movement” exhibit is one of six historical displays at the Church of God International Offices.
