HomeFeatured Stories Featured Stories COGIC – Images from the 114th Holy Convocation By TSD Newsroom 11/14/2022 0 1722 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp This portrait of COGIC Presiding Bishop J. Drew Sheard was displayed on an easel at the 114th Holy Convocation, the first in Memphis in more than a decade. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender) Presiding Bishop J. Drew Sheard: “We want a spiritual meeting. We want God to intervene, and we want unity, and we are praying for people sick to be healed, delivered. “We are praying that people will see God, that they will, through the messages that will be brought, through the songs that will be sung. And just through our actions. “We are praying that people will be touched in such a way that they’ll say, “I’d like to see more about that. I’d like to know more about that.” (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender) Challenges & opportunities: A conversation with COGIC’s Presiding Bishop Sheard GALLERY: Photos: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender Share this:Post Previous articleAmping up ‘Thank you for your service’Next articleWant to change the dynamic for mom & pop shops? Try a community development financial institution Related Articles Faith WATCH: National Day of Prayer service at Handy Park on Beale St. Community Discover New Beginnings at the Life After 50: How to Reinvent Yourself Symposium Metro Memphis SC Mayor Lee Harris’ proposed budget includes raises for county employees — without a tax increase Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Faith WATCH: National Day of Prayer service at Handy Park on Beale St. Community Discover New Beginnings at the Life After 50: How to Reinvent Yourself Symposium Metro Memphis SC Mayor Lee Harris’ proposed budget includes raises for county employees — without a tax increase Education WEATHERS: Arming Teachers? What have we become? Community Opening of Orange Mound Library greeted with pride and optimism despite tragedies Load more