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  2. Charles Edward Blake Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Blake was born on August 5, 1940, in Little Rock, Arkansas, to the late Bishop Junious Augustus (J. A.) Blake, Sr. and the late Evangelist Lula M. Blake. He has one older brother, J. A. Blake, Jr., who is also a bishop and pastor in the COGIC denomination in San Diego, California. He became a Christian and converted to Pentecostal ...

  3. Charles Blake - Wikipedia

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    Charles Blake (surgeon) (1746–1810), British army surgeon; Charles Henry Blake (1794–1872), British businessman in India, later a property developer and railway company director; Charles Blake (chess player) (1880–1961), Anglo-Canadian chess player and lawyer; Charles Edward Blake Sr. (born 1940), American bishop of the Church of God in ...

  4. Church of God in Christ - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Charles E. Blake assumed leadership and was elected Presiding Bishop of the church after the death of Bishop G.E. Patterson in March 2007. Bishop Blake is the senior pastor of the West Angeles Cathedral COGIC in Los Angeles.

  5. Bishop apologizes to Ariana Grande for ‘too friendly’ grope ...

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    The bishop who officiated Aretha Franklin’s funeral has apologized to Ariana Grande for his “too friendly” physical contact with her onstage and for making fun of her name.. Bishop Charles H ...

  6. Franklin funeral bishop apologizes to Ariana Grande

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  7. West Angeles Church of God in Christ - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, after Elder Church's death, Charles E. Blake took over as the pastor of West Angeles. In 1981, it opened a new building at 3045 Crenshaw Boulevard, including a 1,000-seat auditorium. In 1999, it dedicated a new building including a 5,000-seat auditorium at 3600 Crenshaw Boulevard. [2]

  8. Samuel L. Green Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Bishop Green was appointed to the General Board of the Church of God in Christ. He officially retired from the General Board on November 12, 2012 and was declared an emeritus member of the General Board by Bishop Charles Blake. [citation needed] Bishop Green died on June 26, 2016. [1]

  9. J. O. Patterson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Patterson was born in Memphis, the son of the first international Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), J. O. Patterson Sr. (1912–1989) and Deborah Mason Patterson (1914–1985). He was the grandson of COGIC founder Bishop Charles Harrison Mason (1864–1961) and cousin of the late Presiding Bishop of COGIC Gilbert E ...