Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Bishop Noel Jones Speaks @ The Holy Convocation!


Bishop Noel Jones
                                                           
Some may know him as “Bishop,” others as an astute intellectual, a columnist, prolific orator, theatrical producer, and still others as a beloved father, grandfather and loyal friend.  No matter your point of reference, his name is well known throughout the world.  Bishop Jones was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica on January 31, 1950.  One of seven children born to Bishop Robert and Marjorie Jones, Noel Jones was raised alongside a diverse array of siblings (one of whom is the famed actress and singer Grace Jones).  He once mused, “If I could reconcile and keep peace among us, I can reconcile the Church through the power of God.”  Add to this skill of mediation, a strict rearing under Pentecostal tenets, and the enduring of an early childhood abuse and it should become increasingly clear why God called Bishop Jones into the ministry at the tender age of nineteen.  His experiences nurtured his unique call to the ministry of reconciliation and honed his distinct ability to transcend tradition in his delivery of the gospel, through widening spiritual parameters in order to reach diverse people of manifold backgrounds, cultures, and denominations.

A preeminent scholar, Bishop Jones attended St. Jago High School and went on to attain a Bachelors of Science in Theology from Aenon Bible College.  At the age of twenty-six, Bishop Jones accepted his first pastorate at Bethel Temple of Longview in Longview, Texas.  In June of 1994, Bishop Noel Jones was chosen to succeed the venerable Bishop Robert W. McMurray as Shepard to approximately 1,000 members of Greater Bethany Community church in (South Central) Los Angeles, California.  During his tenure, the membership of the church has increased so significantly that in 2003, a new edifice was acquired in Gardena, California. The new sanctuary, now known as “The City of Refuge” accommodates a growing membership of 17,000 who jam the sanctuary five times a week to be invigorated and transformed by the uniquely powerful preaching of this awesome man of God.

A columnist in the nation’s premiere gospel publication, Gospel Today Magazine, Bishop Jones is also a frequent guest on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). and has appeared as a panelist on both C-SPAN and NPR.  He has traveled across the world, preaching, lecturing, teaching, encouraging and strengthening the faith of people across the globe from Los Angeles to New York and from London to Africa.

His writings and keen insight continue to be featured in a host of publications worldwide, and he has recently published, The Battle for the Mind, (How You Can Understand the Thoughts of God). His second book, God’s Gonna Make You Laugh, is currently available, along with a book he co-authored with Atty. Scott Chaplan, Vows of Prosperity (Barnes and Noble; Amazon.com).

 He has served on the Board of Directors as a resident Bishop for the California District Council 16th Episcopal District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. At home, his ministry includes rehabilitative programs, flourishing ministries for the deaf, for singles, for the incarcerated, and for youth and young adults. These ministries also provide social activities for the congregation. 

In 1994, Bishop Jones founded Noel Jones Ministries (NJM) (formerly known as Jesus Alternative Ministries), in an effort to address religion’s inability to offer real relevance to the changing climate of the times.  NJM’s primary focus is to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ through the Word via media resources.  Audio and video messages offer encouragement and salvation to individuals beyond the ministries immediate reach.  Some of these same messages may be seen currently on Inspiration Network during his "Fresh Oil" broadcast that airs each Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. (ET).

Bishop Jones continues to make an indelible mark on the world, violently reclaiming territory for the Kingdom through his philanthropy, service and social justice efforts.  In 2005, Bishop Jones partnered with Urban Holdings, et. al. and launched economic empowerment seminars designed to bring together executive leaders from the business, legal and faith-based arenas.  The aim of the two-day workshops is to begin unveiling “spiritual solutions to financial freedom.”  These seminars will perpetuate Bishop Jones’ mission to mold his congregation, and anyone who can benefit there from, into powerful mediators in the church, in their communities, and in the world.

Bishop Jones is the proud father of three children:  Noel II (Cozzette ), Tifani (Bavu), and Eric (Angie), and three grandchildren, Lena, Ian, and Oliver.

T.D. JAKES SPEAKS @ The Holy Convocation



Bishop Thomas Dexter (T. D.) Jakes,  Sr.

 




“Even in a profession peopled with multitaskers,
Bishop Thomas (T. D.) Jakes stands out.”
Time magazine, February 2005

Cover Article, “The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America


Bishop T. D. Jakes is founder and senior pastor of the legendary 30,000-member Dallas-based church, The Potter’s House. In a short number of years, his motivating messages have reached the world through best-selling books, award-winning music, critically acclaimed plays and record-breaking events. Named by Time magazine as “America’s Best Preacher,” Bishop Jakes’ message of healing and restoration is unparalleled, transcending cultural and denominational barriers within the church and beyond. His weekly television outreach, The Potter’s Touch, is a favorite throughout America, Africa, Australia, Europe and the Caribbean.

Bishop Jakes is the visionary behind several entities: the Metroplex Economc Development Corporation, a non-profit organization created to bridge the socio-economic gaps that exist in urban America; Clay Academy, a private, Christian school that offers studies from pre-K3 to eighth grade; MegaCARE, the global outreach missions arm of the church; the Texas Offenders Reentry Initiative (TORI), an after-care program that provides intensive case management to former inmates; The Potter’s House Center for Counseling and Behavioral Health, which delivers powerful programs and services to those impacted by HIV/AIDS and mental/emotional maladies; and TDJ Enterprises, Jakes’ for-profit company which produces and distributes his books, plays, movies, music projects and economic conferences. Additionally, he has established numerous active ministries that work within the church and community to serve the people of God.

With must-attend conferences such as Back to the Bible; Pastors’ and Leadership; For Men Only and the highly-regarded MegaFest, Bishop Jakes has established himself and The Potter’s House as a leader in presenting religious conferences that speak to the heart of people.  His conferences have been described as “life-changing” and have set national attendance records. 

Few people can claim awards and honors as broad in scope as Bishop Jakes. In addition to holding both a Quill Award and Grammy Award, he is the recipient of several NAACP Image Awards, including the President’s Award, and the Best Independent or Foreign Film Award. For his outstanding leadership, he has received the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Award and the Trumpet Award. In addition, he has served as speaker at many prestigious events and ceremonies including the 2009 Presidential Inauguration in which President Barack Obama asked Bishop Jakes to deliver the morning service.  





A prolific author of more than 30 books, Bishop Jakes has numerous best sellers, including his most recent books, Before You Do: Making Great Decisions That You Won’t Regret (Atria), and
Reposition Yourself (Atria), both of which reached No. 3 on The New York Times Best Sellers list.  Reposition Yourself remained on the list for 23 weeks, and spent 20 weeks on USA Today’s best sellers list.

In January 2009, Sony Pictures released Not Easily Broken, Jakes’ second novel to be made into a motion picture. Starring Morris Chestnut and Taraji P. Henson, the film was directed by Hollywood legend Bill Duke. Not Easily Broken ranked No. 9 nationally during opening week. 

Bishop Jakes’ biblically-grounded knowledge allows him to administer sage advice to believers and non-believers when he’s asked to appear on the Dr. Phil Show, CNN, Oprah and MSNBC, or when called upon by U. S. presidents and international leaders.  He also shares his wisdom when quoted or profiled in such notable publications as Forbes, The Washington Post, Essence, Time, Ebony, and D Magazine. 

With a home base in Dallas/Fort Worth, Bishop Jakes is married to Serita Jakes. They have five children and one grandchild.  For more information on Bishop Jakes and The Potter’s House, please visit:  www.thepottershouse.org.