Gregory L. Frison, is the son of the late Elder Elisha Frison and Mrs Louise Frison. He is a native of Philadelphia, PA. He is a graduate of St. Augustine’s College, in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he received a B.A. in Music Education. He is also a graduate of Chestnut Hill College, in Philadelphia, PA, where he received a Masters Degree in Elementary Education. Elder Gregory L. Frison was ordained in the Church of God in Christ by Bishop O.T. Jones, Jr. Prelate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Jurisdiction in 1989. From 1984 to 1988 he was employed by the Canton City School System in Canton, Ohio as an Instrumental Music Teacher. In 1988 he returned to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and continued his career in education with the School District of Philadelphia until 2014. He joined the Holy Temple Church of God in Christ and in 1990, was appointed Youth Leader, a capacity in which he served for five years. In 1996 Bishop O. T. Jones, Jr. appointed him President of the State Youth Department of the Commonwealth of PA. Jurisdiction. In 1997, then Superintendent J. Drew Sheard, President of the International Youth Department appointed Elder
Frison Executive Secretary of the International Youth Department. In 2001 Bishop Benjamin Ravenel appointed Pastor Gregory L. Frison Chairman of the Auxiliaries in Ministry Convention. On August 23, 2001, the Bishop Benjamin J. Ravenel Sr. appointed Elder Gregory L. Frison pastor of the Garden of Prayer Church of God in Christ. On October 19, 2018 Bishop Guy L. Glimp, Prelate of the Commonwealth of Pa. Jurisdiction appointed Pastor Gregory L. Frison, Superintendent of the Delaware Valley District. Most important, the greatest accomplishment in his life was allowing
Jesus Christ to be his Lord and Savior. Superintendent G. L. Frison believes his mission is to Lift Jesus Christ, Love and Lead his community to an Abundant Spirit Filled Life. He is married to Ann M. Jenkins-Frison and they reside in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.
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