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Bishop Robert G. Rudolph, Jr. – His Story

Vincent T. Edwards March 9, 2021


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BISHOP ROBERT G. RUDOLPH, JR., was installed to the office of Adjutant General of the Church of God in Christ on April 3, 2017, in Memphis, Tennessee, by Bishop Charles E. Blake. Bishop Rudolph serves as the Chief Minister of Protocol for the Church Of God In Christ and assists the Presiding Bishop in directing the National Adjutancy. Bishop Rudolph’s responsibilities include; preparing the consecration and installation of bishops, the dignified execution of home going celebrations for deceased leaders, assisting the Presiding Bishop in the orderly conduct of national ceremonies and performing other duties as assigned. Under Rudolph’s leadership the National Adjutancy Corps has experienced exponential growth. He instituted innovative trends in technology, expanded the organizational and administrative structure of the Corps and developed monumental platforms for service and global scope within the National Adjutancy.

Bishop Rudolph is the eldest son of the late Pastor Robert G. Rudolph and Mrs. Peggy Rudolph. Since 2003, he has been happily married to Lady Michelle Parham Rudolph who supports his ministry wholeheartedly. At the age of five, he dedicated his life to the Lord and was filled with the Holy Ghost. At the age of seven he preached his first sermon while standing upon a chair in the pulpit. He was ordained at the age of sixteen by the former, Presiding Bishop J. O. Patterson, Sr., and he has thirty-three years of pastoral experience. In addition to his pastorate, Rudolph is the New Day District Superintendent, the Executive Administrative Assistant to the Prelate and Secretary of the Arkansas Second Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction under the capable leadership of Bishop Frank J. Anderson, Jr.

Bishop Rudolph’s secular career spanned three decades of service in the areas of politics and government which included; serving as a clerk for the Arkansas Legislature, an aide to a United States Congressman, and a Special Assistant to the Governor of Arkansas.
BISHOP ROBERT G. RUDOLPH, JR., was installed to the office of Adjutant General of the Church of God in Christ on April 3, 2017, in Memphis, Tennessee, by Bishop Charles E. Blake. Bishop Rudolph serves as the Chief Minister of Protocol for the Church Of God In Christ and assists the Presiding Bishop in directing the National Adjutancy. Bishop Rudolph’s responsibilities include; preparing the consecration and installation of bishops, the dignified execution of home going celebrations for deceased leaders, assisting the Presiding Bishop in the orderly conduct of national ceremonies and performing other duties as assigned. Under Rudolph’s leadership the National Adjutancy Corps has experienced exponential growth. He instituted innovative trends in technology, expanded the organizational and administrative structure of the Corps and developed monumental platforms for service and global scope within the National Adjutancy.

Bishop Rudolph is the eldest son of the late Pastor Robert G. Rudolph and Mrs. Peggy Rudolph. Since 2003, he has been happily married to Lady Michelle Parham Rudolph who supports his ministry wholeheartedly. At the age of five, he dedicated his life to the Lord and was filled with the Holy Ghost. At the age of seven he preached his first sermon while standing upon a chair in the pulpit. He was ordained at the age of sixteen by the former, Presiding Bishop J. O. Patterson, Sr., and he has thirty-three years of pastoral experience. In addition to his pastorate, Rudolph is the New Day District Superintendent, the Executive Administrative Assistant to the Prelate and Secretary of the Arkansas Second Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction under the capable leadership of Bishop Frank J. Anderson, Jr.

Bishop Rudolph’s secular career spanned three decades of service in the areas of politics and government which included; serving as a clerk for the Arkansas Legislature, an aide to a United States Congressman, and a Special Assistant to the Governor of Arkansas.
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