Psalm 37:23 KJV, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way.”
ALVIN E. WILLIAMS
“Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” 3 John 1:2 KJV
Continuing the Legacy
“Con l’aiuto di Dio tutto e` possibile”
"A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. . ."
PROVERBS 22:1 KJV
When we lose someone we love we must learn not to live without them, but to live with the love they left behind.
PASTOR ALVIN E. WILLIAMS
A Philanthropist…..
Pastor Williams didn’t seek fame and fortune. . . he sought to promote the welfare of others. He would often say, “if you want to be blessed by the Lord, be a blessing to others. . . be a giver.” And that he was, an incredible giver and humanitarian. He was a blessing to many people because he loved people and was concerned with improving the conditions in people’s lives.
There were many celebrities that asked him for interviews and to produce movies on his life. He would humbly decline. He knew many influential people. Yet, he never forgot where he came from.
He never forgot his beginnings. Growing up without a father in penury was heartbreaking and difficult. However, that didn’t become an excuse to give up on life because he allowed God to change his life.
He was a special man with a special purpose. He was a man on a mission and his mission was to serve the Lord.
Pastor Williams was also the Superintendent of the Brownsville District, Chairman of Finance and a part of Bishop W.L. Porter's Executive Board.
TN CENTRAL JURISDICTION 23RD ANNUAL STATE CONVOCATION
PASTOR WILLIAMS TEACHING AND MINISTERING.
“We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” Winston Churchill
“If you want to be blessed be a blessing to others.” Alvin E. Williams
“Giving is not about making a donation. Giving is about making a difference.”
“No one has ever become poor by giving.” Anne Frank
PASTOR ALVIN WILLIAMS at the Central Jurisdiction 23rd Annual State Convocation. He was the morning moderator speaking about the importance of love.
In the audience is the late Bishop W. L. Porter’s wife and State Supervisor, Mother Ida “Maddie” Porter.
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RESPECTED PREACHER
Superintendent/Pastor (Emeritus) Alvin E. Williams’ life covers a span of 64 years of service in this grand old Church of God in Christ (COGIC). Pastor Emeritus Williams became a member of the Temple COGIC on July 4, 1956, when he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour. During his tenure at the Temple COGIC, he served under the leadership of Elder C.H. (Bob) Mason Jr., Presiding Bishop J.O. Patterson Sr., and Elder J.E. Booker. Pastor Emeritus Williams’ unrelenting devotion to serve in God’s house and to honing his biblical studies and training under Dr. John Ware afforded him opportunities to work in every facet of the church.
DEVOTED TEACHER
His path led him to preaching and teaching to God’s people throughout the Tennessee area, including those at Pentecostal Temple COGIC- where he was highly-respected by Presiding Bishop J.O. Patterson Sr. and Mother Deborah Patterson. While at the Temple COGIC, he witnessed miracles and heard Saints’ testimonies of miraculous healing and deliverance from the prayers and laying on of hands by Bishop Charles Harrison Mason, the Founding Father of the Church of God in Christ. Pastor Emeritus Williams said, “Bishop Mason was a true prophetic leader led by God.”
PASTORAL LEADERSHIP
In 1979, Presiding Bishop J.O. Patterson Sr. and Bishop F.D. Macklin appointed Pastor Emeritus Alvin E. Williams as the Acting Pastor for the St. James COGIC in Brownsville, TN. He was later installed as the pastor in 1980 by Bishop F.D. Macklin. Pastor Emeritus Williams inherited a litany of issues, including a declining church with financial instability. However, by the grace of God, he endured the opposition, and, with the help of faithful members, he was able to restore financial stability, renovate the church’s ground, and improve the ministries in the church. As Pastor for 40 years, he has led his parishioners with unparalleled devotion and with sound leadership that is sealed with integrity, love, humility and generosity.
PASTOR WILLIAMS preaching at the Homeland COGIC 81st Church Anniversary and Homecoming where Bishop Kendall Anderson is the Pastor. Pastor Williams loved Bishop Anderson like a second son.
And He said to them, “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15 KJV
Just a few of the beautiful letters sent in regards to Pastor Williams' transition. He was truly loved.
Dear James,
I remember your father so well and was grieved to hear of his passing. Such a gentleman and a leader and so talented! He began transforming our ordinary backyard into a beautiful garden decades ago (even U.S. Presidents, Vice Presidents, Governors and Mayors admired his and your work!) You so ably followed him in talent and stature. I thank God for your dad and you and your family. You added to our joy and memories. With deepest sympathy
Dear Rochelle and James,
Jackie and I were so sorry to hear about the death of James dad. There is an expression in Judaism that “we live in the hearts and minds of those who love us.” I am sure that his memory will live forever in the hearts and minds of your family. We just wanted you to know that you and your family are in our daily thoughts and prayers. May your dad be a blessed memory. Best Regards, Jackie & Bob