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Bishop Arthur M. Brazier, pastor of the Chicago's Apostolic Church of God, was born in Chicago, Illinois, July 22, The son of Robert and Geneva Scott....
KIMBARK SANCTUARY
The Foundation
In 1931, Elder Walter M.
Clemons felt the call from God to start a new church. So he rented space on the third floor within a building at 8 West 57th Street. And on Sunday January 17, 1932, the Apostolic Church of God (ACOG) opened its doors. For the next twenty years, the church, under the leadership of Elder Clemons, continued to grow until it was required to find a larger home.
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In 1952, Apostolic Church of God relocated to 6344 South Kimbark Avenue. Elder Clemons continued to lead the small yet growing congregation until April 1959, when the Lord called him home.
Shortly following the passing of Elder Clemons, Elder Ahart Medders assumed the pastorate; however, he only led for a short while.
The Universal Church of Christ, led by Reverend Arthur M. Brazier, held its services in the same building as Apostolic Church of God. So after the departure of Elder Medders in 1960, Apostolic Church of God assistant pastor Robert McGee Sr.
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