

and Adam Gibson, III 3 sisters, Dorothy Williams, Septima Keller and Ivory Mae Grice. Preceded in death by his parents, Hilda and Adam Gibson, Jr. 1 daughter, Chasity Gros (James) 2 brothers, Leroy Jones and Larry Gibson 1 sister, Verna Mae Thomas 2 grandchildren, Cherish Gibson and Camille Gros a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Survived by his wife, Betty Gibson 1 son, Charles Gibson, Jr. Graveside service on Saturday, Septemat First Baptist Church, Vacherie, LA at 11:00am. Visitation on Friday, Septemat Williams and Southall Funeral Home, Donaldsonville, LA from 2:00pm-4:00pm. He was 77, a native and resident of Vacherie, LA. departed this life on Friday September 3,2021 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Napoleonville, LA. To sign guest book or offer condolences, visit our website at Send Flowers Arrangements by Williams & Southall Funeral Home, 101 Loop 945, Donaldsonville, LA.

In the words of our Founder, “Let the heavens drop, let the skies pour out righteousness, and let the earth bring forth salvation.Vacherie - Charles "Muffin" Gibson, Sr. Calvary is now looking forward with great anticipation to all that the Lord will continue to do. Bishop Owens becomes the third Presiding Bishop in the eighty-year history of this great Church, and Mt. Henry to the office of Executive Vice-Bishop. Owens, Jr., to the office of Presiding Bishop and Bishop Hansel H. Calvary entered into a new season of ministry as Bishop Williams chose to take emeritus status and elevate his spiritual sons, Bishop Alfred A. Calvary grew to include churches in over fifteen (15) states and many foreign countries throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Bishop Williams led the church for over 37 years as Senior Bishop. Just weeks before his death, Bishop Johnson appointed Bishop Harold Ivory Williams to serve as his successor. On February 15, 1972, Bishop Brumfield Johnson, went home to be with the Lord. The National Convocations were held in Boston until the International Headquarters was established in Washington, DC in 1991.

The Headquarters was then moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1960 after the Buffalo church was destroyed by fire. The first Headquarters was established in Baltimore, Maryland and later relocated to Buffalo, New York in 1942. Calvary began to spread her wings as churches were planted in various cities across the country, including Staten Island, New York, Durham, North Carolina, and Columbus, Ohio. It was there that the church was chartered on July 27, 1929, with the following persons signing the charter: Bishop Brumfield Johnson, Bishop Lee R. Calvary Holy Church in Huntington.īishop Johnson and his fledging group of ministers then traveled to Boston, Massachusetts where they adopted the principles adhered to by the Mt. Bishop Johnson then traveled with an evangelistic team to Huntington, Long Island, New York where a great revival was held and many were blessed, healed, and saved. During a conference in Summit, New Jersey in 1929, twenty other ministers joined him.

Calvary Holy Church of America.īishop Johnson continued the work started in Winston-Salem. The Winston-Salem church was officially incorporated in 1929, as Mt. Approximately 250 persons were saved at this revival, and many of these new converts desired a church home shepherded by Bishop Johnson. In 1928, Bishop Johnson and Elder Robert Pugsley traveled to Winston-Salem, North Carolina to conduct a revival. The Founder of this great church was Bishop Brumfield Johnson, a young, spirit-filled minister, associated with the United Holy Church of America and serving as pastor of the church in Summit, New Jersey.
