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Bishop Daniel Littleton

Bishop Daniel Titus Littleton is a humble man committed to the great commission of Jesus Christ. He is passionate about winning souls for the Kingdom and dedicated to sharing God’s love with all mankind.

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Bishop Littleton was appointed Prelate of the Mississippi Southern First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Church Of God In Christ (COGIC) in 2017. Five years later he was appointed Regional Bishop of South Two, serving 16 Jurisdictions in three states, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas.  He is also Pastor of Greater Deliverance COGIC, a progressive ministry serving communities in two locations, Forest and Byram, Mississippi; as well as Senior Pastor of the historic Liberal Trinity COGIC in Jackson, Mississippi.  A visionary leader, faith builder, and spiritual motivator, he has labored in the Gospel for nearly 30 years. During this time, he has pastored five congregations, rebuilt two churches, renovated and expanded the Jurisdiction’s headquarters, and birthed numerous of sons and daughters in the gospel.

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As a humanitarian, he founded Life Builders of Mississippi, GDC Community Outreach, Inc., MSEFJ Food Security Program, and the MSFEJ Disaster Relief Program.  Each program is designed to meet the social and physical needs of the community.  He supports several charities, including COGIC Charities, Mississippi Food Network, the World Vision Chosen Project, and the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.  Bishop Littleton has also worked on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Jackson’s Water Crisis, and several natural disasters to provide food, water, personal protective equipment, and financial assistance to those in need.

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A native of Jackson, Mississippi, Bishop Littleton is a graduate of Lanier High School and Philips College. He also attended Jackson State University, where he studied Business Administration. He earned numerous certificates in Information Technology Management and served 29 years in the Information Technology department of the Jackson Public School District (JPS). In 2010, he retired as a JPS ERATE Administrator and devoted his life full-time to ministry.

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Bishop Littleton is married to Wanda Littleton. They have two daughters and six grandchildren.  Third-generation Church Of God In Christ, Bishop Littleton learned the importance of faithful service and obedience to leadership at an early age.  From a young boy who made his first guitar to worship God, to a prolific minister who daily says yes to the Lord, he is saved, sanctified, Holy Ghost-filled, and anointed by God.  He has served the Church Of God In Christ faithfully on the local, district, jurisdictional, and national levels.

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