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Dr. Gerald Reliford ordained as a Bishop New, additional post for long time long time pastor, founder of New Life for the Nations congregation, with the Association of Evangelical Gospel Assemblies (AEGA) Local pastor Gerald has been appointed and ordained as a bishop in the Association of Evangelical Gospel Assemblies. Rev Reliford is pastor of New Life for the Nations. He has pastored for thirty seven years, twenty eight of them at New Life. Bishop Reliford has a B.S. Degree from Campbellsville University, Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary, an earned Doctor of Ministry from Omega Bible School & Seminary, and an Honorary Doctor of Divinity from Omega Seminary. He was officially set in office June 28, 2008 at the AEGA World Conference in Houston, Texas. Bishop Reliford is now a territorial bishop in the Mid-Atlantic Region of AEGA. As bishop he is a member of the International Council of Bishops, the policy making board of the international organization. Besides the Executive Board, there are ten Bishops worldwide on the council. Pastor Reliford has been an ordained minister with AEGA for eight years. For the past six years he has served as Area Coordinator for the organization in Kentucky, Southern Indiana, Eastern Ohio, and Western Tennessee. As coordinator he was the liaison between members and AEGA. He and wife, La Verne, have been very active with the organization. "Being appointed Bishop has literally opened the entire world as a field of ministry," says Reliford. This story was posted on 2008-07-23 08:41:09
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