In
the state of Wisconsin, the history of the Church of God in Christ
began with the arrival of Elder R. Anderson to the City of Milwaukee
in 1919. Upon arriving to Milwaukee from his home in Detroit,
Michigan, Elder Anderson and his family took shelter in a park,
having only a few of their belongings. With no resources, they
slept for a few days on park benches. They believed God had ordained
this mission. Thus, began the Church of God in Christ in Wisconsin.
Elder Anderson
began to hold street meetings in a location called the “Hay
Market,” on North 6th Street. People were drawn from all
over the city by the beautiful spiritual songs and a strange new
gospel of “Follow peace with all men and Holiness without
which no man can see the Lord. Be ye Holy for I, the Lord, your
God am Holy.”
Since that
time, there have been many changes in the Wisconsin Church of
God in Christ, including the establishment of Jurisdictions and
Jurisdictional Leaders. As the migration of African Americans
from the south gained momentum it created a need for places of
worship in the tradition of their experiences of worship back
home. The Church of God in Christ is believed to be the oldest
in the State of Wisconsin according to official records at Wisconsin
Historical Society. In 1923, under the name “Church of God
in Christ of Milwaukee,” on West Vliet Street, in John Gurda’s
“The Making of Milwaukee” displays a (Circa) 1930
photograph of the church at 1361 North 8th Street. It is believed
that after a number of church locations, this is the same group
of men that started with Elder Anderson in 1919. This church is
now known as Christ Temple Church of God in Christ, 2778 North
10th Street, with Elder T. D. Evans as pastor.
In the late
1940s (Circa) 1948 – 1949, after Overseer W. L. Morris was
appointed to the Office of Bishop, dissatisfaction occurred and
it became necessary to divide the work into two Jurisdictions
in 1951. The National Church allowed the name of Northwest Wisconsin
and Southeast Wisconsin to be used to designate a new beginning
in the history of the Church of God in Christ in Wisconsin.
There have
been a number of great leaders of Wisconsin, beginning with the
late Bishop J. B. Davis, the late Bishop Oscar Freeman, the late
Bishop Peter James Henderson, the late Bishop Adolphus Allen,
and our current leader Bishop Charles H. McClelland who has ushered
the jurisdiction into a new level of spiritual and numerical growth.