This is track 3 and 4 from the
1970 Convention album "
Treat Lazarus Right". This message was recorded at the
Official Day
Service of the 1970
Church of God in Christ Holy Convocation which was held at the
Mid-South Coliseum in
Memphis, Tennessee.
Bishop James Oglethorpe
Patterson Sr. (born July 12, 1912-died
December 29,
1989) was
Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ for over two decades from
1968 until his death in 1989. He was the father of the now deceased
COGIC bishop and Chairman of its
General Assembly,
Bishop J.O. Patterson, Jr. (1935-2011) and was the first elected Presiding Bishop. He was also the uncle of the
Late Presiding Bishop
Gilbert E. Patterson.
Bishop Patterson was born in
Mississippi in 1912. He and his family joined the Church of God in Christ then under Bishop
C.H. Mason when he was a youngster
. In the 1930's, as he grew older, his favor with the leaders of the COGIC increased, and according to them, his favor with God also increased. He also married
Mother Deborah Indiana Mason-Patterson in 1935 and had 2 children (J.O. Patterson, Jr. and
Janet Laverne Patterson-Wheeler). In
1939, he opened J.O. Patterson
Funeral Home (ln
1986, changed to J.O. Patterson
Mortuary). He was ordained a minister in the COGIC in the
1940s, under Bishop Mason. He was ordained a bishop in the COGIC in the
1950s. In
1961, when Bishop Mason died, Bishop
O.T. Jones, Sr., who succeeded Bishop Mason as the
Senior Bishop of the COGIC, organized an executive "
General Board," and appointed Bishop J.O. Patterson,Sr. as the assistant leader of the
Board. In 1968, after being the Senior Bishop for seven years, BIshop Jones resigned from the office of Senior Bishop due to controversy from the conflict over his tenure as the Senior Bishop. Bishop J.O. Patterson immediately stepped in and became the interim senior bishop.
The General Board met in 1968 and organized a General Assembly of all the bishops of the COGIC.
The General Assembly voted to create a new office to replace the office of senior bishop. They called this new and ultimately more "powerful" office, "
The Office of the Presiding Bishop of the
Churches of God in Christ,
Incorporated." The General Assembly, and the millions of members of the COGIC then voted that Bishop Patterson should take the office of Presiding Bishop. After being elected as the first "Presiding Bishop" of the COGIC denomination, he immediately began starting
COGIC Christian missions to bring the COGIC to countries outside of the
U.S. During his tenure as Presiding Bishop, Bishop Patterson had built and organized COGIC churches in over 44 foreign countries and organized many jurisdictions in those foreign countries. Under his leadership, he appointed over
100 Bishops to lead the COGIC along with him and the General Board of the church. He also founded the COGIC
International C.H. Mason
Memorial Choir, to serve as the official mass choir of the denomination. He appointed
Dr. Mattie Moss Clark as the head director of the choir and as the head president of the church's music department. In the
1970s and
1980s he appointed Bishops Otha Miema
Kelly,
F D Wasington,
Louis H.
Ford and
Chandler D. Owens as his
Assistant Presiding Bishops (Ford and Owens later became Presiding Bishops in succession) - they served in their respective positions at different periods.
Bishop Patterson was diagnosed in April of
1988 with pancreatic cancer. As his health declined and as his condition got worse in 1989, Bishop Patterson retired from the
Office of Presiding Bishop and Bishop
L.H. Ford became the acting Presiding Bishop with Bishop Patterson remaining as the honoured elected Presiding Bishop until his death. He finally died on December 29, 1989 at the
William F. Bowld
Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. His funeral was held at the magnificent
Mason Temple COGIC in Memphis, Tennessee in January of
1990.
Nearly 10,
000 people attended the funeral. The hymn of comfort that was sang at the funeral was "Oh
I Want to See Him and
Look Upon His
Face." Many famous
Gospel singers sang songs of tribute to Bishop Patterson and songs of comfort to the Patterson family. Among the many famous Gospel singers that sung at the funeral were
Karen Clark Sheard,
Twinkie Clark,
Mattie Moss Clark and
Vanessa Bell Armstrong.
The funeral was attended by a
Catholic Cardinal-Bishop who was sent by the Catholic leaders in
Vatican City to represent
Pope John Paul II. The eulogy was delivered by his successor Bishop
Louis Henry Ford (who was elevated to the Office of Presiding Bishop by the General Assembly in early 1990), who urged the people of the COGIC to return to "basic holiness in God." Bishop J.O. Patterson, Sr. was buried at the
Memorial Park Cemetery in
Shelby County, Tennessee.
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