Archbishop Charles Jones to speak at Christ the King in Sharpsburg Sept. 8

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Archbishop Charles “Chuck” Jones will speak and minister at the 28th anniversary service of the Cathedral of Christ the King, Sharpsburg, GA on SUnday, September 8 at 10:00 a.m.

Jones is the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of the Southeast, the Bishop of the Central Gulf Coast and the Carolinas, and the  Pastor of the Cathedral of Christ the King in Selma, Alabama, a church in communion with the International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church (ICCEC). He is the Founder of Aslan Roars, (www.aslanroars.com) a ministry for igniting sustainable revival on personal, corporate and geographic levels.

Jones graduated from University of Alabama Birmingham in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts in Nuclear Medicine and worked in that field for five years. In  1984, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology from Southeast Bible College (SEBC) and has his Masters of Divinity from St. Michael’s Seminary, CA.

He was ordained a minister in 1983 and became the pastor of the Christ the King Church in Selma in 1985. He was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast on April 25, 1997 (and later assumed oversight of the Carolinas), and in 2005 became the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of the Southeast overseeing four dioceses.

Jones collaborated in the development of “Lazarus Weekends” – a ministry focused on the healing of those obstacles blocking spiritual and emotional growth and offered through Selma’s Christ the King. He currently chairs the ACTS council (Apostolic Council — Transformation Selma) a committee formed to help facilitate revival in the City of Selma and also serves as chaplain to the Lighthouse Nursing home in Selma.

Archbishop Jones was the supervisor of the International Development Agency (ICCEC) between 2006 and 2010 whose main focus was building up and establishing churches abroad and he now serves as the Patriarchal Legate to Africa. He has served as the leader of many healing tours throughout several countries where he has witnessed many physical healings and conversions to Christianity.

His teaching ministry has taken him all over America as well as Europe, Asia, and Africa abroad. He is known for moving in the prophetic and the healing gifts and releasing the Holy Spirit’s supernatural activity in people’s lives — where signs and wonders follow.

Passionate to see people love God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to grow in union with Christ as bearers of His presence. His heart’s desire is to see every person and church experience real and sustainable revival.

The Cathedral of Christ the King is located at 4881 Highway 34 East, Sharpsburg, GA (www.ctk.life).