About Bishop Blake
Charles E.
Blake
Charles E. Blake was appointed the seventh in succession
as Presiding Bishop by the General Assembly of the 6.5 million member Church of God in Christ November 12, 2007.
At the 101st Holy Convocation, during the quadrennial elections in 2008, Bishop Blake was re-elected as Presiding
Bishop for another four-year term. As Presiding Bishop, Blake has become the new face of, and an international
spokesperson for Pentecostalism as it is known today. Bishop Blake served as Jurisdictional Prelate of
the First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Southern California comprised of more than 250 churches for 25 years.
He is the pastor of West Angeles Church of God in
Christ with a membership of over 24,000. West Angeles is deeply involved in providing not only for the
spiritual life of its people, but also it provides more than 80 programs for the psychological, social, and economic
enhancement of the community.
Bishop Blake is a humble
humanitarian and communitarian. He is the chief executive officer of Save Africa's Children, a program of the
Pan African Children's Fund. The group has assisted over 300 grassroots and faith-based projects in sub-Saharan
Africa, reaching over 90,000 AIDS-affected children. Save Africa's Children supports more than 100 thousand
children in 340 orphan care programs throughout more than 23 nations on the continent of Africa.
Bishop Blake was the founding Chairman of the Board
of Directors for C.H. Mason Theological Seminary and has served as an Executive Committee member on the Board
of Directors of the Interdenominational Theological Seminary. He also formerly served as an Advisory Committee
Member of the Pentecostal World Conference.
April 6, 2009 in Washington, D.C., President Barack
Obama tapped Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake to serve on his 25-person White House Advisory Council on
Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He was also tapped as one of four to speak at the Democratic
National Convention's first Ecumenical Service, where he pronounced his status as pro-life democrat and
challenged both democrats and republicans to protect the rights of the unborn and born alike.
Bishop Blake has received numerous awards,
commendations, and accolades. A few include: April 2007, the Distinguished Leadership Award presented by
the African Presidential Archives and Research Center at Boston University, the 2006 Trumpet Award, the
Salvation Army's William Booth Award, the Greenlining Institute's Big Heart Award, and the designated
recipient of the L.A. Urban League's Whitney M. Young Award for the year 2000. In 2003, Bishop Blake was
awarded the Harvard Foundation Humanitarian Medal for his work with Save Africa's Children and its mission
to support orphanages throughout that continent. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors designated "Bishop
Charles E. Blake Day", February 5, 2004.
Bishop Blake is married to Mae Lawrence Blake. They have
three children and eight grandchildren.
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