CANDIDATE FOR

THE GENERAL BOARD

BISHOP LORAN E. MANN

The ministry of Bishop Loran E. Mann spans more than forty years and is  synonymous with spiritual, inspirational and visionary leadership. Called to preach the  Gospel while a junior in high school, he appeared to be destined for a unique future. His  extraordinary gifting is most evident in his ministry.

Bishop Mann attended the University of Pittsburgh and holds an honorary  doctorate from Waynesburg University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Mann began his pastoral ministry in 1969 with the founding of Pentecostal  Temple Church of God in Christ. The membership of this new congregation was  comprised of nineteen people who were won to Christ in a tent revival. Since then,  Pentecostal Temple, blessed with record growth, has become a congregation of several  hundred families, with new converts being added consistently. In January 1991,  Pentecostal Temple dedicated a newly constructed $1.2 Million Dollar sanctuary. The  second phase of this vision is the construction of a Community Outreach Complex  which will house the church’s educational, recreational and social ministries.

A respected former broadcast journalist, Loran Mann received numerous awards  over his twenty-one year career as News Anchor/Reporter for WPXI-TV, Channel 11, the  Pittsburgh affiliate of NBC. Dr. Mann’s radio programs, “Daily Bread” and “Sunday With  Christ” are acclaimed among the most popular in the Pittsburgh area.

In 1992, Bishop Mann led Pentecostal Temple into ownership in the  broadcasting industry with the acquisition of WGBN-AM 1150, which is the first station  in the Pittsburgh market to offer Gospel music programming 24 hours-a-day. Since  embarking upon this endeavor, WGBN has exceeded all expectations and its  competition, to become one of the most popular radio stations in the metropolitan  Pittsburgh area. This distinction was achieved in record time. In 2006, another of  Bishop Mann’s dreams was realized when he became a founding member of the  “Rejoice Musical Soulfood Network,” which offers Gospel music programming by  satellite to 52 subscribing stations across the country. WGBN is the network’s flagship  station.

Bishop Mann is actively involved in the global ministry of the Church of God in  Christ. In April 2000, he was appointed Commissioner of Television for the  denomination by Presiding Bishop G. E. Patterson. He was also a member of the  Executive Committee of the General Assembly, the legislative branch of the Church. He  formerly served as First Administrative Assistant in the First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of  the Church – Western Pennsylvania. Bishop Mann’s contributions are too numerous to  list. He lends his gifts, skill and knowledge to many agencies and churches of various  denominations.

In March 2005, Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell appointed Dr. Mann as a  member of the Pennsylvania Public Television Network. This commission has oversight  and establishes policy for all public television stations in the Commonwealth of  Pennsylvania.

Bishop Mann began global ministry in 2005 when he established the Worldwide  Gospel Network to provide religious programming via internet around-the-clock, seven  days-a-week.

In April 2010, Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake appointed Dr. Mann as Press  Secretary to the Office of the Presiding Bishop. Bishop Mann is the familiar host of  “Interlude,” the nightly internet broadcast of the Annual Holy Convocation as well as the  Official Day Service carried worldwide on the WORD Television Network.

Dr. Mann was elevated to the Episcopacy and appointed Bishop of the state of  Vermont on June 2, 2011. He was consecrated to that Holy and Sacred office on  November 7, 2011 during the 104th International Holy Convocation of the Church of  God in Christ in St. Louis, MO. Bishop Mann’s Episcopal classmates chose him as Vice  President of the Class of 2011, one of the largest classes of bishops in the history of the  Church of God in Christ. Bishop Mann serves as Chairman of Jubilee Broadcasting  Corporation which operates Radio Station KSTL- Radio 690 in St. Louis, MO.

Bishop Mann and his wife Barbara, are the parents of two children Tiana and  Loran II. Tiana, a graduate of Ohio University and the University of Maryland School of  Law, is an Attorney in Washington, DC. Loran II is an anointed minister and musician  who plays a vital role in Pentecostal Temple.