Biography
Apostle Matthew Norwood
Presiding Apostle Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Apostle Matthew Norwood
served as Pastor of Bible Way Ministries International in Atlanta,
Georgia for forty-four years. In October 2006 in planned Ministry
Transition, Dr. Monte Norwood, eldest son of Apostle Norwood, was
elevated to Senior Pastor and Apostle Norwood transitioned to
Bishop-of-the-House, permitting him to serve the wider realm of
believers.
In the 88th International
Holy Convocation convening in Columbia, South Carolina in July 2007,
Apostle Norwood was elevated to the esteemed position of Presiding
Apostle of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The organization was
founded in 1919 by the late Bishop R.C. Lawson, a pioneer in Pentecost,
and continues to grow today under the visionary leadership of Chief
Apostle William L. Bonner. Apostle Norwood served the as Vice Presider
for the past six years. His duties as the Presider encompass the
oversight of over five hundred churches in the United States and twenty
countries abroad; administrative leader of Twelve Apostles, the ruling
board of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and leader of
international department heads that form the Presider’s Cabinet. His
term of office is three years with eligibility to serve a second term.
He is Apostle of Global Missions and oversees ministry in West Germany,
England, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Africa and
Guyana. He leads the Seventh Region comprising states of Georgia and
Alabama. Apostle Norwood is a graduate of Morehouse College with a B.A.
degree, an M.A. degree from Atlanta University; Master of Theology and
Th. D. from Emmanuel Bible College, Atlanta, Georgia. He has a passion
for reaching pastors and aspiring ministers to assist them in developing
their ministry to meet the demands of the 21st century. He is the author
of The Call of God to the Christian Ministry, a book of practical
principles for Christian workers.