Neil C. Ellis | |
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Founder and Presiding Bishop-Emeritus of the Global United Fellowship | |
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Church | Global United Fellowship |
Orders | |
Consecration | 1995 |
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Born | |
Residence | Nassau, Bahamas |
Children | 2 |
Occupation | Pastor, author, speaker |
Neil Ellis is a Bahamian Baptist pastor, and founder and first presiding bishop of the Global United Fellowship.
In 1985, Ellis organized Mount Tabor Union Baptist Church, [1] and by 1995, he was consecrated as a bishop within the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship. [2] [3]
In 2013, after Bishop Paul S. Morton announced his intent to retire as the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship's presiding bishop, Ellis ran a campaign to succeed him. By August 2013, Ellis resigned from the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, "to avoid a possible division within the fellowship." [3] After resigning, his church also disaffiliated with the Full Gospel Baptists alongside all Bahamian churches within the denomination. [4] Following a two-day meeting, Ellis founded the Global United Fellowship. [5]
In 2015, Ellis served as chief consecrator of Marvin Sapp, whom he appointed as metropolitan bishop in 2016. [6] [7]
In October 2023, Ellis resigned as the presiding bishop for Global United Fellowship. He was succeeded by Bishop Joel Peebles. [8]