Charles Scott

Pentecostal Church of God Head Steps Down

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The head of the Pentecostal Church of God has stepped down.  

Charles Scott, who was elected as general bishop in 2007, has left, Charisma News has learnedScott’s term had ended, and Charisma News has learned he presented a massive visionary organizational transformation that split the convention, so he decided to step down. 

He presented his plan at the PCG General Convention, which was held in Arlington, Texas, this year, June 22-26. The theme was “Be Transformed.”

“We look forward to worshipping with you as we seek God’s will for the future of the PCG,” the denomination wrote on the website.

Scott did not issue a comment when reached for a statement. 

According to the PCG website, Scott served as evangelist, pastor for 11 years, sectional presbyter in the Arkansas District for five years, Arkansas District youth director for five years, administrative assistant to the General Secretary and Stewardship Ministries Director at the International Headquarters for five years and General Secretary for two years.


General Secretary Lloyd L. Naten will take his place.

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