Bishop Ocie Booker: Praise Break!

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Bishop Ocie Booker, Jurisdictional Prelate for First Jurisdiction COGIC leads praise service at the end of an anointed evening. He is accompanied on the keyboard by Elder James R. Adams, Pastor of Abounding Life COGIC (the host church). The choir is led and directed by Elder Kenneth Lockhart.

Annual Ministers and Workers Meeting
First Jurisdiction- Illinois
Church Of God In Christ
Bishop Ocie Booker, Jurisdictional Prelate
Mother Charlotte Eades, Jurisdictional Supervisor

Abounding Life COGIC, Host Church
Elder James R. Adams, Host Pastor

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  • Praise him

  • Listen to them HORNS!!! That's what you call a full band! My pastor wants one of them!!

  • And If You Knew Yo Colors Well Enough You Would Have Knew That Was Purple He Had On Fool

  • My God You Petty Jesus Shut Up Dont Nobody Care Bout No Colors God Let The Man Wear What He Wanna Wear Iz You The Bishop No Is You On The General Board No Then Shut Up God!!!!!!!!! Making A Freaking Debate On The Colors

  • The color Bishop Booker is wearing is called RED PURPLE and is for the General Board Members only. RED is for the Presiding Bishop only. BLUE PURPLE for Jurisdictional Bishops and BLACK for Auxiliary Bishops. In short Bishop Booker should not be wearing this color. My father is a Jurisdictional Bishop, that's how I know this protocol.

  • I love the muscians

  • Thank you all for answering those comments you answered the question i was going to ask.

  • well in the little black book thats the pastors and elders and others have the highest official can wear that color. just as if another bishop came into that state he would have to ask before he showed up wearing his purple.

  • I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. He' not wearing red, it more maroon. Maroon is for General Board Members and Red is for the Presiding Bishop. If thats the case that could mean if a a General Board Member had other General Board member in his Jurisdiction, he could wear a Red clergy attire! I think we need a National Adjutant to clerify this matter.

  • also when he was ordained, state bishops wore the red collars then and general bd members wore purple

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