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Carlton D'Metrius Pearson (March 19, 1953 – November 19, 2023) was an American Christian minister and gospel music artist. [1] At one time, he was the pastor of the Higher Dimensions Evangelistic Center Incorporated, later named the Higher Dimensions Family Church, which was one of the largest churches in Tulsa, Oklahoma. During the 1990s, it ...
Bishop Carlton Pearson, known for his "gospel of inclusion" which rejected hell, died Sunday night in hospice care in Tulsa. He was 70.
Nelson has performed with musical legends including Wynton Marsalis and Aretha Franklin and Stephanie Mills and Billy Preston, as well as gospel singers Albertina Walker, the Barrett Sisters, Hezekiah Walker, Kirk Franklin, Dottie Peoples, Dorothy Norwood, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Timothy Wright, Carlton Pearson, and Bobby Jones & New Life.
Evangelist Carlton Pearson is ostracized by his church and excommunicated for preaching that there is no Hell. Pearson, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, was a popular preacher known for his charismatic sermons and large congregation. However, his faith is shaken when he begins to question traditional Christian teachings, particularly the concept of ...
Pearson, 70, died Nov. 19 after a brief battle with cancer. Send-offs show Carlton Pearson's split legacy spurred by his inclusive beliefs, rejection of hell Skip to main content
In his book God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu..., Carlton Pearson references Jordan's discussion of the inner spiritual divine as the essence of who we are, rather than our physical body as Jordan described in his book The Laws of Thinking. [5] Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley honored Jordan for his ministerial work in 2007.
Bishop Carlton Pearson died Sunday night in hospice care in Tulsa due to cancer, said his agent, Will Bogle. Pearson was 70. Early in his ministry he was considered a rising star on the ...
Carlton Pearson, televangelist [573] [574] Justin Pearson, musician [575] [576] Everett Peck, cartoonist, illustrator, animator and creator of Duckman and Squirrel Boy [577] [578] Gregory Peck, Oscar-winning actor [579] [580] Clarence M. Pendleton Jr., chairman of United States Commission on Civil Rights 1981–88 [581] Bob Penuelas, cartoonist