Bishop Neil Ellis To Start New Fellowship, Report Says
There's more news going on with the recent resignation of Bishop Neil Ellis and his leaving the Full Gospel Fellowship. Apparently, some sources say Bishop Neil Ellis is planning to launch a new fellowship after serving Full Gospel Fellowship for 20 years, according to a report. We have not been able to confirm a name or information on the size and launch date, but it is assumed a fellowship is truly going to be formed, it will be a large fellowship. Bishop Neil Ellis certainly developed a great following from his tenure with Full Gospel Fellowship and we are sure it will be a great event and organization.
Bishop Ellis has been praised by supporters for bringing large numbers of delegates to conferences for FGF. He also worked tirelessly to advance the agenda of the organization.
Reportedly, there are at least eighteen churches that have already left Full Gospel since Bishop Neil Ellis announced his resignation. Some say many more are expected to do so as well. As many of you know, Bishop Ellis was not comfortable with events surrounding the recent election and decided to resign.
Bishop Arnold Josey, a full Gospel Bahamas district Bishop until Bishop Ellis’ resignation said, “During the election, there was a certain kind of atmosphere that manifested itself, one that Bishop Ellis didn’t like and would not support. So rather than having that sort of thing continue, Bishop preferred to step back and let Walker have the post.”Some are saying that this ‘new fellowship’ will cause major division and question the financial future of Full Gospel Fellowship though he previously stated he did not want to cause division. If this is true about Ellis starting a new fellowship, we are it is all about business and maybe some competition. Who knows for sure?
Bishop Ellis served the Full Gospel Fellowship for 20 years and has been praised by supporters for bringing large numbers of delegates to conferences. He also worked tirelessly to advance the agenda of the organization.
NOTE: CSR is not stating a fellowship will be formed but have received this information from a report posted from AmericanPreachers.com.
Stay tuned for more information and news.