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Bishop Neil C. Ellis Expresses Condolences On the Tragic Death of Dr. Myles Munroe, His wife Ruth, Dr. Richard Pinder and 6 Others
On behalf of the more than 500 churches in 19 countries around the world that make up the consistency of Global United Fellowship, I express my deepest condolences regarding the tragic death of Dr. Myles Monroe, his loving and dedicated wife, and Co-Pastor Mrs. Ruth Ann Munroe and the Sr. VP and Pastor, Dr. Richard Pinder, along with the other precious and important lives that were lost, we join the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the worldwide community in mourning the loss of this great Global giant. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | November 11, 2014
After Leaving Full Gospel Fellowship, Bishop Neil C. Ellis Holds First Pastor’s Meeting and Appoints Juanita Bynum
The first pastors meeting of the Global United Fellowship was held last week at the Embassy Suites in Winston Salem, NC as presiding Bishop Neil C. Ellis passionately outlined the overall mission, specific ministerial touchstones; organizational structure and key appointments of the Fellowship – which in only eight months has remarkably amassed more than 300 churches around the world. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | March 31, 2014
Bishop Neil C. Ellis Forms “Global United Fellowship” – Did Bishop Paul Morton Make a HUGE Mistake Letting Him Go?
Just weeks after Bishop Neil C. Ellis announced that he was leaving the Full Gospel Fellowship, he has began to flourish in a new fellowship recently created called “Global United Fellowship” or G.U.F. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | October 1, 2013