Bishop John Howard Dell was born in Washington County, Georgia on September 29, 1902. Bishop Dell began preaching and spreading the gospel at the age of 16. At 18, he preached out of his first congregation in Gardner, Georgia. During his life, Bishop Dell founded four other churches: Crisp Street Church, Macon Georgia; First Church of God in Christ, Soperton, Georgia; First Church of God in Christ, Lyons, Georgia; and Christ Temple Church of God in Christ, Atlanta, Georgia. He also started missions in Danville, TerryTom, Alley, and Udila, Georgia. In 1948, he was appointed Georgia's overseer by the late Bishop Charles H. Mason. Bishop Mason consecrated him to the Office of Bishop in 1954. Bishop Dell was instrumental in the Northern Georgia Jurisdiction having a headquarters being paid for by the congregation. He was one of the first Black ministers in Georgia to have a radio ministry beginning in 1941, and the first to preach from a remote radio site in Macon and Columbus, Georgia. He was the first Black minister to have a television ministry in Albany, Georgia beginning in 1958 and one of the first Blacks to telecast Sunday services in Atlanta, Georgia beginning in 1979.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu. 
Jun 14, 2019

Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection

Bishop John Howard Dell was born in Washington County, Georgia on September 29, 1902. Bishop Dell began preaching and spreading the gospel at the age of 16. At 18, he preached out of his first congregation in Gardner, Georgia. During his life, Bishop Dell founded four other churches: Crisp Street Church, Macon Georgia; First Church of God in Christ, Soperton, Georgia; First Church of God in Christ, Lyons, Georgia; and Christ Temple Church of God in Christ, Atlanta, Georgia. He also started missions in Danville, TerryTom, Alley, and Udila, Georgia. In 1948, he was appointed Georgia's overseer by the late Bishop Charles H. Mason. Bishop Mason consecrated him to the Office of Bishop in 1954. Bishop Dell was instrumental in the Northern Georgia Jurisdiction having a headquarters being paid for by the congregation. He was one of the first Black ministers in Georgia to have a radio ministry beginning in 1941, and the first to preach from a remote radio site in Macon and Columbus, Georgia. He was the first Black minister to have a television ministry in Albany, Georgia beginning in 1958 and one of the first Blacks to telecast Sunday services in Atlanta, Georgia beginning in 1979.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu

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  • Subjects = Church history
Charles H. Mason Theological Seminary Board Meeting, February 27, 1990
Autobiography, circa 1992
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Samaria, November 9, 1989
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Autobiography, April 30, 1989
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
New Pastor, circa 1991
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
COGIC Churches in Georgia, circa 1991
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Ministry Discussion, circa 1991
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Bishop Dell Interviewed, circa 1991
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Tabernacle COGIC, circa 1990
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Northern Georgia Jurisdiction Conference, November 22, 1987
Removing Mother Humphries, January 11, 1986
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Church Issues, circa 1988
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Convocation Planning, August 5, 1985
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Autobiography, July 25, 1985
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Outside, July 4, 1985
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Ministry for Economic Development in Saginaw, MI, circa 1987
Convocation Discussion, August 7, 1984
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Church Construction, July 23, 1984
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
Ground Breaking of Monroe Street COGIC, May 13, 1984
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection
COGIC Church History and Sermon, January 1984
Bishop J. Howard Dell Collection