Record #: R2016-484   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 6/22/2016 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 6/22/2016
Title: Congratulations extended to Bishop William A. Ellis on retirement as pastor of Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Morgan Park
Sponsors: Austin, Carrie M.
Attachments: 1. R2016-484.pdf
Retirement Resolution: Bishop William A. Ellis
WHEREAS, On Saturday, September 17, 2016, family, friends and faithful followers will gather to celebrate Bishop William A. Ellis of the Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Morgan Park on his promotion from pastoral leadership to a life of leisure; and
WHEREAS, This esteemed body has been informed of this "Grand Retirement Celebration" by the Honorable Carrie M. Austin, Alderman of the 34th Ward; and

WHEREAS, Bishop William A. Ellis is the youngest of 13 children born to the late Elder Charles and Lucille Ellis. His father was the founding pastor of the Indiana Avenue Pentecostal Church of God which is affectionately known as "35th Street Church" in Chicago, Illinois, where he served as pastor until the Lord called him home in 1953; and

WHEREAS, Bishop Ellis experienced the new birth and received his Pentecostal experience on January 8, 1950. The spiritual convictions and the tutelage he received under the loving eyes of his father left an indelible impression on his life. After his father's death, he cherished the spiritual guidance of his beloved brother, confidant and best friend, Bishop David Ellis, the late pastor of Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, Michigan; and

WHEREAS, In 1962, at the tender age of 20, he officially accepted the call to the ministry and received his first ministerial license in October 1963 from the Illinois District Council, then later ordained at the 1968 Convention of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World; and
WHEREAS, In June 1963 Bishop Ellis married the love of his life, Mary P. Wilkins, a union which lasted nearly 50 years. The couple was blessed with four children; Isaac, Jonathan, Michael and William II; and
WHEREAS, In 1968, Bishop Ellis followed the Lord's calling to pastor the Lincoln Park Church of Christ in San Antonio, Texas. During this time he was elevated to the position of District Elder and then to Bishop. He effectively served two terms as Chairman of the Texas State Counci...

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