Bishop Greg Amos, Superintendent of the South Carolina Conference informs me that a memorial service will be conducted this Saturday morning, December 19, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Cathedral of Praise, 3790 Ashley Phosphate Road, Charleston, SC.
Presiding Bishop Doug Beacham and Bishop Greg Amos will be officiating. There may be another long time pastor friend who will be present to participate in the memorial service.
As editor of Hugh's News, I am waiting to get the official obituary for Brother George Bass. He was 83 years old. He served the IPHC as an evangelist, pastor, and conference superintendent (Sonshine [Florida] Conference. He served on the General Board of Administration and the World Missions Ministries of the IPHC.
George was a soul-winner, one of the best I have every known. I remember that he was saved during an Oral Roberts Tent Crusade. He and I attended the week of training in Evangelism Explosion Leadership Training at the Rehoboth Baptist in Atlanta a number of years ago when the Rev. Dr. Richard Lee was the senior pastor. Dr. Lee told all of us in that training conference that he had done his internship under the leadership of George Bass when George was the senior pastor of the St. Augustine Pentecostal Holiness Church.
Melvine and I have had great fellowship with George and his first wife, Nelle, in years gone by. We have also entertained George and Pearly his second wife in our home. George was a friend for all seasons. May God bless the memory and ministry of this great man of God who loved Jesus with all that was within him.
Presiding Bishop Doug Beacham and Bishop Greg Amos will be officiating. There may be another long time pastor friend who will be present to participate in the memorial service.
As editor of Hugh's News, I am waiting to get the official obituary for Brother George Bass. He was 83 years old. He served the IPHC as an evangelist, pastor, and conference superintendent (Sonshine [Florida] Conference. He served on the General Board of Administration and the World Missions Ministries of the IPHC.
George was a soul-winner, one of the best I have every known. I remember that he was saved during an Oral Roberts Tent Crusade. He and I attended the week of training in Evangelism Explosion Leadership Training at the Rehoboth Baptist in Atlanta a number of years ago when the Rev. Dr. Richard Lee was the senior pastor. Dr. Lee told all of us in that training conference that he had done his internship under the leadership of George Bass when George was the senior pastor of the St. Augustine Pentecostal Holiness Church.
Melvine and I have had great fellowship with George and his first wife, Nelle, in years gone by. We have also entertained George and Pearly his second wife in our home. George was a friend for all seasons. May God bless the memory and ministry of this great man of God who loved Jesus with all that was within him.