The late Bishop Frank Summerfield, founder of the Word
of God Fellowship Church and Academy in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Bishop Frank Summerfield, founder of the Word of God
Fellowship Church and Academy in Raleigh, North Carolina, has died. He was 67.
In a statement posted
to the church's website, Word of God Fellowship said Summerfield died Sundaymorning
but did not provide any details on his cause of death.
"Bishop Summerfield transitioned from labor to
reward on Sunday Morning, July 2, 2017," the church said.
His death comes just months after popular megachurch
pastor, Bishop T.D. Jakes, appealed to his nearly 2 million followers on Instagram in
late January to pray for Summerfield's wife of 40 years, JoeNell. She was
"in desperate need of healing," Jakes said.
"First Lady Summerfield, wife of Bishop Frank
Summerfield is in desperate need of healing. I just left her bedside in Raleigh
agreeing with the family in prayer. Please join me in interceding for her! She
really needs a touch from God. You don't need to call or go by...... just send
urgent prayer! Thank you!" Jakes said at the time.
Word of God Fellowship Church is described as a
"nondenominational, multi-racial, and multi-cultural" congregation
that does not put limits on God.
Through his social media platforms, the church has
asked for prayers for his grieving family.
"We are grieving the loss of a great leader and a
father to many. At this time we ask that you keep the Summerfield family and
the Word of God Fellowship Church family in your thoughts and prayers,"
a statement on Summerfield's Facebook page said.
Summerfield, his church explained, was also an
administrator for the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation for 14 years where
he served as Superintendent of Recreation, supervising managers and
supervisors. He also taught at Campbell University in 1973 as an assistant
health professor and at Shaw University from 1988 to 1991 in the Department of
Health, Recreation, and Physical Therapy.
He further coached tennis and basketball and taught
financial empowerment.
Among some of the books he has written are: Money
Management Matters in Marriage, Knowing Our Delegated Authority and God's
Formula for Personal Success and Prosperity.
He has also appeared on the The Word Network and BET.
"This community has lost a pillar in the community
and is greatly saddened by his death," his church said.
Since the announcement of his death, many people
like D. A.
Sherron, senior pastor of Global Fire Church, have praised him as a respected
figure in the religious community.
"My heart is grieved to hear of the loss of Bishop
Frank Summerfield. Praying for his wife, son and family. Another General has
gone on!" Sherron wrote on Twitter.
Summerfield is survived by his four children and wife
JoeNell and was hailed as "a devoted husband, father, bishop, friend,
mentor, and a great community leader."
The late Bishop Frank Summerfield, founder of the Word
of God Fellowship Church and Academy in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Bishop Frank Summerfield, founder of the Word of God
Fellowship Church and Academy in Raleigh, North Carolina, has died. He was 67.
In a statement posted
to the church's website, Word of God Fellowship said Summerfield died Sundaymorning
but did not provide any details on his cause of death.
"Bishop Summerfield transitioned from labor to
reward on Sunday Morning, July 2, 2017," the church said.
His death comes just months after popular megachurch
pastor, Bishop T.D. Jakes, appealed to his nearly 2 million followers on Instagram in
late January to pray for Summerfield's wife of 40 years, JoeNell. She was
"in desperate need of healing," Jakes said.
"First Lady Summerfield, wife of Bishop Frank
Summerfield is in desperate need of healing. I just left her bedside in Raleigh
agreeing with the family in prayer. Please join me in interceding for her! She
really needs a touch from God. You don't need to call or go by...... just send
urgent prayer! Thank you!" Jakes said at the time.
Word of God Fellowship Church is described as a
"nondenominational, multi-racial, and multi-cultural" congregation
that does not put limits on God.
Through his social media platforms, the church has
asked for prayers for his grieving family.
"We are grieving the loss of a great leader and a
father to many. At this time we ask that you keep the Summerfield family and
the Word of God Fellowship Church family in your thoughts and prayers,"
a statement on Summerfield's Facebook page said.
Summerfield, his church explained, was also an
administrator for the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation for 14 years where
he served as Superintendent of Recreation, supervising managers and
supervisors. He also taught at Campbell University in 1973 as an assistant
health professor and at Shaw University from 1988 to 1991 in the Department of
Health, Recreation, and Physical Therapy.
He further coached tennis and basketball and taught
financial empowerment.
Among some of the books he has written are: Money
Management Matters in Marriage, Knowing Our Delegated Authority and God's
Formula for Personal Success and Prosperity.
He has also appeared on the The Word Network and BET.
"This community has lost a pillar in the community
and is greatly saddened by his death," his church said.
Since the announcement of his death, many people
like D. A.
Sherron, senior pastor of Global Fire Church, have praised him as a respected
figure in the religious community.
"My heart is grieved to hear of the loss of Bishop
Frank Summerfield. Praying for his wife, son and family. Another General has
gone on!" Sherron wrote on Twitter.
Summerfield is survived by his four children and wife
JoeNell and was hailed as "a devoted husband, father, bishop, friend,
mentor, and a great community leader."
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