History
Upon his return home to the church in Brunswick, he did not tell the members there was a change in his life. He then informed them that an Elder from Baltimore, Maryland would come down to have a revival meeting. Elder Revis came and the week of services, he baptized all of the saints that believed and took St. Andrews Holiness Church into the P.A. of W., Inc. in or about the year of 1944.
The next Elder to visit the church was Elder Ellis of Chicago. He came with his wife and their youngest daughter; held a meeting, and baptized the rest of the saints.
Since there was the Florida Council already going on, Elder Robinson went to one in the year 1944, with the idea of Florida and Georgia to hold the council in October, with Bishop Grimes presiding. The brothers in Georgia decided that there were enough saints in Georgia to form a Georgia State Council, and Bishop Grimes agreed. The Georgia State Council P.A.W. Inc. was formed in the home of Sister Dora Honester (better known as the late Sister Candy) in October 1944.
The First Officers:
District Elder Rivers: Chairman – Rome, Georgia
Elder F.R.Robinson: Vice-Chairman – Brunswick, Georgia
Sister Viola Clark: Assistant Secretary – Cairo, Georgia
[For personal reasons, Sister Clark never worked in the office as the secretary.
Sister Cassie Outlaw assumed the position when the first Georgia State Council
met in Rome, Georgia in February 1945 with District Elder Rivers.]
The Georgia State Council – 3oth Episcopal District – Diocesan Bishops
Bishop Nealon Guthrie – Rome, Georgia (1997 – present)
The Late Bishop David Ellis – Detroit, Michigan (1982 – 1996)
The Late Bishop David Braziel – Rome, Georgia (1973 – 1982)
The Late Bishop W.H. Davis – Spartanburg, South Carolina (1967 -1973)
The Late Bishop S.J. Grimes – New York, New York
(Founder/Organizer – 1944 – 1967)