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January 29, 1875

1879

William E. Fuller orphaned at age 4.

Reared by his aunt, Mrs. Ida Fuller Vance.

1892

Bishop Fuller is Converted under the preaching of Brother W.T. Burgess and joins New Hope Methodist Church in Mountville, South Carolina.

Serves as Class Leader and a Steward.

1893

William E. Fuller is called to preach at age 18.

Receives his License from Elder Lyte.

1897

Needing something more from God", Rev. Fuller goes to his private praying ground, the corn field one mile from his home, and agonizes until he receives the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and Fire.

He does not know where this is spoken of in the Bible.

July 28 - August 8, 1898

Reads in the Way of Faith that the Fire Baptized Holiness Association is scheduled to meet in Anderson, South Carolina on August 1.

Drives a mule, borrowed from his brother-in-law, 45 miles to attend the meeting.

Rev. W.E. Fuller is 23 years old.

Benjamin Irwin organizes the first General Council of the Fire Baptized Holiness Association in Anderson, South Carolina. Blacks are admitted with full equality.

Rev. Fuller returns to New Hope, turns in his License and resigns his membership and offices.

Rev. W.E. Fuller starts with 2 member who live 9 miles apart.

He later becomes Overseer of the Negro churches.

November 24, 1908

First General Council of the Colored Fire Baptized Holiness Church in Greer, South Carolina.

Overseer Fuller becomes the General Overseer.

C.C. Chiles appointed Secretary and Treasurer.

Brother G.W. Gleen appointed as First Ruling Elder

1910

First Sunday School Convention held at New Zion Greenville, South Carolina.

June, 1994

The General Council convenes at Mt. Moriah in Knoxville, Tennesse.

The name of the church is changed to Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas.

June 11 - June 16, 2002

The Twenty-eighth Quadrennial Session of the General Council meets in Greenville, South Carolina.

Mother Doris L. Heard is appointed the National Chairlady of the Sisters of Charity and assigned to the First Episcopal Diocese.

Jr. Mother Hazel Lindsay is elevated to National Mother of the Third Episcopal Diocese.

District President Sis. Margaret Watson is elevated to National Jr. Mother of the Third Episcopal Diocese.

National Supervisor Sis. Kaye W. Littlejohn is appointed National Chairlady of the Young People's Institute (YPI).

District Supervisor Sis. Liz Hallum is elevated to National YPI Supervisor of the First Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Dimetri Braxton is appointed National Chairlady of the Jr. Mission Department.

Bishop W.E. Fuller Jr. remains as Bishop of the First Episcopal Diocese and Chairman of the Bishop Board.

Bishop Patrick Frazier Jr. remains as Bishop of the Second Episcopal Diocese.

Bishop N.J. Roach remains as Bishop of the Third Episcopal Diocese.

October 22, 2007

June 15 - June 20, 2010

The Thirtieth Quadrennial Session of the General Council meets in Greenville, South Carolina.

Mother Mary E. Nesbit remains the National Chairlady of the Sisters of Charity assigned to the Second Episcopal Diocese.

Jr. Mother Lillie Mae Grissett is elevated to National Mother of the First Episcopal Diocese.

Mother Margaret Watson remains National Mother of the Third Episcopal Diocese.

District President Sister Gwendolyn Johnson is elevated to National Jr. Mother and assigned to the First Episcopal Diocese.

Jr. Mother Eula Shinholter is assigned to the Second Episcopal Diocese.

Reverend Jacqueline Elliott is elevated to National Jr. Mother and assigned to the Third Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Miriam Harris is appointed National YPI Supervisor of the Third Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Sharon James is appointed National Jr. Missionary Directress of the First Episcopal Diocese.

District President Inez Davis is appointed International Directress of Foreign Mission.

Sister Elease Davis remains National Directress of Home Mission.

Dr. Etheleen Lawson is appointed National Directress of Religious Education on the First Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Janice R. Jones is appointed National Directress of Religious Education on the Second Episcopal Diocese.

Dr. R. Stone is appointed National Directress of Religious Education on the Third Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Salley Ellerby is appointed National Diocese Secretary on the First Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Dianne Raiford is appointed National Diocese Secretary on the Second Episcopal Diocese.

Sister Shervena Terry is appointed National Diocese Secretary on the Third Episcopal Diocese.

Bishop Patrick L. Frazier Jr. is elected Bishop of the First Episcopal Diocese and Chairman of the Bishop Board.

Elder J.L Davis is elected Bishop of the Second Episcopal Diocese.

Elder A.L. Rodgers is elected Bishop of the Third Episcopal Diocese.

What Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of The Americas belif

  • Jesus Christ shed His blood for the remission of sins that are past (Romans 3:25; 1John 1:7), for the regeneration of penitent sinners, and for salvation from sin and from sinning (Ephesians 2:1-10; 1John 3:5-10).
  • We teach and firmly maintain the scriptural doctrine of justification by faith alone through the blood (Romans 3:24-25; Romans 5:6-9; Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14).
  • that Jesus Christ shed His blood for the complete cleansing of the justified believer from all in dwelling sin and from its pollution subsequent to regeneration (John 17:17; Acts 26:18; Romans 6:6; 1Thessalonians 5:23; Hebrews 13:12; 1John 1:7-9).
  • that sanctification is the second definite instantaneous work of grace, obtainable by faith on the part of the fully justified believer (Exodus 31:13; Leviticus 11:44-45; Leviticus 20:7-8; St. Luke 24:50-51; Hebrews 10:9-14).
  • that the Pentecostal baptism of the Holy Ghost and Fire is obtainable by a definite act of appropriating faith on the part of the wholly sanctified believer, and that the initial evidence of the reception of this experience is speaking with other tongues as the spirit gives utterance (Acts 1:5; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 8:14-17; Acts 10:44-46; Acts 19:6).
  • in divine healing as in the atonement (Exodus 15:26; Psalm 103:3; Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:16-17; Mark 16:14-15; Acts 8:7; James 5:14-15).
  • in the imminent personal pre-millennial second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (1Thessalonians 4:15-18; Titus 2:13; 2Peter 3:1-14; Matthew 24:20-24), and we love and await for His appearing (2Timothy 4:8).
  • The Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas is utterly opposed to the teachings of Christian Scientists, Mohammedism, Spiritualists, Unitarians, Universalists, and Mormons. We deny as false the teachings of the Seventh Day Adventists (Galatians 3:11; Colossians 2:16-17), Annihilation of the Wicked, Conditional Immortality and Anti-nomianism, Absolute Perfection, teaching against an organized church, the Resurrection Life, the Redemption of Glorification of the body in this life, and the doctrine of restitution of all things as set forth in Millennial Dawnism, Jehovah Witness and the false teaching that we are not born of God until we are sanctified wholly (Mark 9:43-45; Revelation 20:10-14), Roman Catholicism (Matt. 17:5), the belief systems and practices of the Occult, Sorcery (Exodus 20:3; Exodus 22:18; Leviticus 19:31; Leviticus 20:6, 27; Deuteronomy 18:10-13; Acts 8:9-24; Acts 16:16-19; Galatians 5:20), Witchcraft (1Samuel 28:8-19; Micah 5:12), Psychics, Psychic telephone lines, Numerology, so-called New Age practices and the teaching of Jesus only (Matthew 28:19-20; 2John 7-11).

Where Are They?

Alabama

Connecticut

California

Delaware

Canada

England

Sources for information listed

maps.google.com

월엔

Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of The Americas

Bishop William E. Fuller Jr. dies at the age of 86.

William Edward Fuller is born to George & Martha Fuller in Mountville, South Carolina.

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