Bishop Horace W. Pritchett
Bishop Horace W. Pritchett is from Clayton, NJ. He is married to Rene (Hagamin) Pritchett and is the proud father of Brennen and Kelley. He was raised in the Methodist Church and felt the call to the gospel ministry at a young age. At 18, he began working for Atlantic Electric.
The late Elder Henry Lester greatly influenced Bishop Pritchett's life. During a revival at the Masonic Center on Academy Street in Glassboro, NJ, Bishop Pritchett experienced the power of God and co-founded the St. John Pentecostal Church in Camden, NJ in 1983.
He traveled to London, India, and China in 2000 to witness the move of the Holy Ghost and co-founded the Faith Tabernacle Community Church in Clayton, NJ in 2001, where he now serves as the Senior Pastor.
Bishop Pritchett has been a missionary in Haiti for 40 years, working with Christian Haitian Outreach (CHO) and Mother Eleanor Workman. Under his leadership, his church has sent hundreds of 55-gallon drums filled with much-needed supplies to the orphanage and other pastors in Haiti.
Our Belief
Statement of Faith
We believe the Bible to be the inspired and only infallible written Word of God.
We believe that there is One God, eternally existent in three Persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
We believe in the Blessed Hope, which is the rapture of the Church of God, which is in Christ at His return.
We believe that the only means of being cleansed from sin is through repentance, faith in the precious Blood of Jesus Christ, and being baptized in water.
We believe that regeneration by the Holy Ghost is absolutely essential for personal salvation.
We believe that the redemptive work of Christ on the Cross provides healing for the human body in answer to believing in prayer.
We believe that the baptism in the Holy Ghost, according to Acts 2:4, is given to believers who ask for it.
We believe in the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit, by whose indwelling, the Christian is enabled to live a Holy and separated life in this present world, Amen.