Rance Allen SHOUTING PRAISE BREAK 2006 @ Temple of Deliverance COGIC
#praisebreak #praise #shout #cogic #gepatterson #ranceallen
G. E. Patterson founded the Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ as the Bountiful Blessings Temple of Deliverance in 1975. The Church became affiliated with the Church of God in Christ in 1988.[1]
Gilbert Earl Patterson was born September 22, 1939 in the parsonage next door to the Church of God in Christ in Humboldt, Tennessee. He was the son of the late Bishop William Archie Patterson Sr. and Mary Louise Patterson. He was the brother of the late Elder William Archie Patterson Jr., Evangelist Mary Alice Patterson Hawkins, Supervisor Lee Ella Patterson Smith, and Evangelist Barbara Patterson Davis. He became a Christian in May 1951 at age 11 at Holy Temple Church of God in Christ in Memphis, where his father was the pastor. At that time, a revival was being held by Elder Johnny Brown.
In May 1952, the Patterson family moved to Detroit, Michigan. While in Detroit, at age 16 Patterson received the baptism in the Holy Ghost on September 16, 1956 at his father’s church (New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ). One month later young Patterson also felt called to the ministry, and he preached his first sermon on January 22, 1957. The sermon text was Isaiah 59:9; his subject was “We Wait For Light, But We Walk In Darkness”. He was licensed by his father in March 1957, and ordained by Bishop J. S. Bailey on August 28, 1958.
In Detroit Patterson graduated from Hutchins Intermediate and Central High School, and attended the Detroit Bible Institute. As a teenager Patterson was a choir member, lead singer in the New Jerusalem Ensemble and a part-time national evangelist. While still a teenager, he spoke at the National Holy Convocation of the Church of God in Christ and the International Youth Congress. On two occasions, he preached before Bishop C. H. Mason.
In December 1961 Patterson returned to Memphis as co-pastor of Holy Temple Church of God in Christ, and to attend LeMoyne College. At that time, Holy Temple had 80 adult members and only a few children. From December 1961 to June 1964, Holy Temple experienced no growth. However, in June Patterson led the congregation in three days and nights of abstinence, fasting and prayer. This was followed in July with a 30-day tent revival, held two blocks from the church. During the revival, 55 new members were added to the church. In 1965, Patterson became known as "God’s young apostle" because of his ability to gather large crowds. At that time, he also planned to establish missions and organize churches.[citation needed] He continued as co-pastor of Holy Temple, and the church grew between July 1964 and December 1974.
In 1969, following the death of Tennessee Bishop A. B. McEwen Sr., a rift began in the Patterson family. Many pastors in western Tennessee wanted Patterson’s father to return from Detroit to full-time service in Memphis as the bishop of West Tennessee. Presiding Bishop J. O. Patterson refused, using the Catholic Church as his example. He felt that the Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ should be the bishop of Memphis, as the Pope is bishop of Rome. Gilbert Patterson attempted to champion his father's cause, but failed. During the Convocation of 1974 the General Board supported the Presiding Bishop, and prepared to move against Bishop W. A. Patterson, Sr. and his son to remove them from Holy Temple. In an effort to end the feud and any further efforts against his father, Gilbert Patterson resigned from Holy Temple effective February 23, 1975.
In the meantime Gilbert Patterson purchased and remodeled the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church on Mississippi Boulevard, and opened Temple of Deliverance, the Cathedral of Bountiful Blessings, on March 2, 1975. On that day, 436 people joined the church from every denomination and religious organization in Memphis. The congregation outgrew the church almost immediately. In less than three years church membership grew to over 2,000, and immediate plans were made to build a larger place of worship. On October 8, 1978 (three years and seven months after its opening), Temple of Deliverance entered its new building. At a cost of $1.2 million, it was the first church built by African Americans in Memphis at a cost more than a million dollars.[2] By 1984, the 1,200-seat sanctuary could no longer accommodate the 11:00 am worshippers. After filling chairs in the aisles the crowd frequently overflowed into the fellowship hall downstairs, where the worship could be viewed on a closed-circuit television screen. On July 5, 1987, Bishop C. D. Owens dedicated a new wing, seating approximately 600.
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I’ve always loved how those temple of deliverance saints run across that front and dance
Rance Allen is all-right with me!!! This is an anointed praise break right here!!!
RIP rance allen
Temple of Deliverance got some serious praisers over there man! Whew!
This bring tears cause I'm a witness hat with the LORD on our side, EVERYTHING will be ALRIGHT! Praise him saints!
That Temple of Deliverance sound was special.
Let me tell you something nobody on this earth does it like Bishop G.E. Patterson and Temple Of Deliverance I'm sorry I had to dance myself them musicians are sick man my God bless TOD
Rest In Paradise Bishop Rance Lee Allen
SO FAR...PATTERSON CHURCH HAS THE BADDEST SHOUTING MUSIC...
@jwright8550
5 жыл бұрын
I agree
Rip Rance Allen #legend
Rip rance Allen.
@phillipboothe4611
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@streyev ole dude in the white dont disappoint me everytime I see him dancing and shoutin
praise HIM!
I really like this! You got to have faith in God that everything will be alright. I believe that! Thanks for the video.
I was there when he designated this. Also I remember the man in the white suit doing his dance at the "White Haven Location" I'm sure there are many but this is the only COGIC I know that praise God on that Level ALL THE TIME...
cogicchild12345 & BrittanyMcKia you are right!!!!! I was a member there before I moved & there is power down there. ITS A FAITH THING :-)
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They got some BADDDD foot work at Bishop Pattersons Church!!!! LOL YESS!!!
@lordschilds Me too. If I had been at that church right now and that had happened, I would runnin around that church.
0:49 PRAISE BREAK TIME!!
It's alright now!!! glory
I would have lost it
The mother @ 1:51 always tickles me when she shouts with just moving her hips..thats the annoited shout..she doesnt even pick em up and put em down lol PRAISE GOD mother.
idk if im absolutely right but Bishop Patterson always called that area the "pool" and I heard one of his sermons where he told TOD that the first one to the pool would get their breakthrough and their miricle once again i dont know if im right but i believe thats why they do that because we just dance anywhere in my church as well
Who is the guy in the beige suit man he can shout get it brother.
AMEN, Jai Baxter
@BrothaRollins If you talkin bout brotha in the white suit umma need you to go ask him to put a youtube lesson on that lil slide step shout he got goin on there. I was amazed when I saw that.HAHA!
That has just always amazed me. It's even a video on here when Supt Hawkins was preaching and they all came to the front and were dancing. And I agree, when the Spirit comes at my church we dance on the choir, in the pew and some may step into the aisle. But we don't all dance in the front....If somebody can answer our question please do...
@bryands86
6 жыл бұрын
William Stockdale Bishop declared the middle area(the pool) as the pool of Bethesda for breakthroughs
Did u see what I saw @ 1:54 and at the end of the clip. You betta praise God, Elder
All I Know Is Mother In the RED At 1:50 Better Get It lol... PRAISE HIM MOTHER!!!!... They Is Having Some Sho Nuff Church In this Service.. Praise GOD
looked @ 1:54 lmbo did he tap her on her shoulders? lol
3:32
i go to TOD the guy in the beige suit is known as elder jefferson
alright now!!!
yea you're rite. If you feel like you want to dance then you just go right ahead-wherever you want. Some people need room to dance and do whatever so yea. He named and dedicated this altar as "The Pool". He said the pool is for healing and deliverance and stuff. also, he said the only problem is that when he calls them to come to the pool, they stay and dance and stuff.(it was more of a preacher joke)
at 3:20 the musicians made my heart jump....i wana to cut a rug....i wanted to hit a flip
yes sur u do i need to order quick ill send u a message
Call the hotline and order "Thanksgiving 2006" Pastor Rance Allen. Apostolic200, u know how to call Bountiful Blessings, LOL
@lron89
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 #facts
how can i buy this!
I would like to know the same answer. I thought that when you have to dance because the Spirit has come upon you that you immediately dance right there. I don't see how a person could make it all the way in the front of the church unless they are in the first couple of rows. They made it to the big area. Is that the designated dance area?
My Lord, did u see that leg @ 1:54
at 1:41 omg
Is that a man or a lady on the drums because I love how they play
@jwright8550
5 жыл бұрын
It's a lady
That guitarist betta stop 2:59 cause he gon messed around here
Hahaha yall COGIC's got something different bout yall cuttin a step (but in a good way) I have a question though, why do most of the people that shout go to that big area in the front?