In
1895, while searching the scriptures, Elders C.P. Jones, Charles Harrison
Mason, and others saw that they could not be saved without holiness.
So they began to preach this doctrine. As a result of this doctrine,
they were asked to withdraw fellowship from the Baptist Church. Later
in the year, those same brethren congregated themselves and were known
to be the Church of God. (Acts 20:28)
Because the truth of the gospel was being assailed on every side, and
many false doctrines were being introduced by those who proclaimed the
name, Elder C.H. Mason began setting forth to defend the gospel and
prayed earnestly for a name that would not depart from the scriptures
and at the same time distinguish the true followers from the false.
Therefore, in the year 1897, the Lord revealed this name "THE
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST," with the following scriptures to support
it: (I Thes. 2:14, II Thes. 1:1, Gal. 1:22)
This union lasted until the year
1906, when a great revival was held in Los Angeles, California under
the auspices of Elder W. J. Seymour. Elder C. H. Mason, among many others,
attended this revival and received the baptism of the Holy Ghost, with
signs of speaking with other tongues according to Acts 2:4, "And they
were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues
as the Spirit gave them utterance."
He came back preaching this as
a New Testament doctrine to which many of the brethren were adverse.
In August 1907, the General Assembly convened at Jackson, Mississippi
with Elder C.P. Jones presiding as General Overseer, who was also adverse
to the new doctrine promulgated by Elder C.H. Mason and others. After
a very lengthy discussion, the Assembly withdrew from Elder C.H. Mason,
and all who promulgated the doctrine of speaking with tongues and the
right hand of fellowship.
Later in the year 1907, Elder
C.H. Mason called a meeting in Memphis, Tennessee of all the ministers
who believed in receiving the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Among the group
of Elders who responded to this great call were: E.R. Driver, J. Bowe,
R.R Booker, W.M. Roberts, R.E. Hart, D.W. Welsh, A.A. Blackwell, E.M.
Page, R.H.I. Clark, D.J. Young, J. Brewer, D. Spearman, J.H. Boone.
These brethren formed the first
General assembly of THE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST, whose faith was founded
upon the doctrine of the Apostles as received on the day of Pentecost.
The Lord gave Elder C.H. Mason to be the Chief Apostle, which was accepted
by the whole assembly. Under this leadership, the Church witnessed a
great triumph.
Today, the Church of God In Christ
has been officially declared the fastest growing denomination in America.
1997 marked the 100th year Centennial Celebration of the Church of God
In Christ. With a presence in 56 countries throughout the world, the
Church of God In Christ-marching under the banner of holiness and reverently
acknowledging the importance of loyal followship and spiritual leadership-now
faces its second century with Vision 2000.