His Holiness The Right Reverend James F. Jones (Prophet Jones) |
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Prophet Jones wearing a double-breasted cut zoot-suit and $100 hand-painted cravat with ecclesiastical motif
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Church | Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God |
Installed | 1944 |
Term ended | 1971 |
Successor | James Schaffer (pastor) |
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Birth name | James Francis Marion Jones |
Born |
Birmingham, Alabama, US |
November 24, 1907
Died | August 12, 1971 Detroit, Michigan |
(aged 63)
Buried | Woodlawn Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan) |
Nationality | United States |
Denomination | Christian |
Residence | 246 Ferry Ave., 75 Arden Park, 8311 La Salle Blvd., Detroit, Michigan |
Parents | James W. Jones Catherine L. Jones |
Children | Joshua(1938–?) David(1948–?) Annie(1946–?) James(1951–?) |
Occupation | Evangelist, Faith healer, Pastor, Recording Artist |
Motto | All is well! |
James Francis Marion Jones (November 24, 1907 – August 12, 1971), also known as the Rt. Rev. Dr. James F. Jones, D.D and as Prophet Jones, was a black religious leader, televangelist, faith healer and pastor who led the religious movement that developed into the Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God, Inc. from 1938 until his death in 1971.
As "Prophet Jones", James F. Jones claimed and his followers ascribed to him, divine powers from God as a special premillennial "incarnation of the spirit of Jesus Christ". Jones was a contemporary of other religious leaders at that time including Daddy Grace, Father Divine, C. L. Franklin, Charles Harrison Mason and Elijah Muhammad.
Jones came to Detroit as a missionary for the southern-based Pentecostal sect, Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ. He thus led two of the largest predominately black Pentecostal churches in Detroit during the 1940s and 1950s. He broadcast live weekly sermons over Canadian stations CKLW reaching the Midwest. In 1955 he began hosting Sunday night programs on WXYZ-TV, making him the first black preacher in Detroit to host a weekly television program. He was well known for his late-night services, which were broadcast in Detroit. Jones died at 63 years old and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit.
James Francis Marion Jones was born in Birmingham, Alabama on November 24, 1907. His father, a railroad brakeman named James W. Jones, married a schoolteacher named Catherine Lewis. He was their only child. In 1912 the six-year-old James F. Jones joined and began preaching sermons in Triumph the Holy Righteous Church. The Triumph the Holy Righteous Church was a Black Nationalist/Pentecostal church founded by Father Elias Dempsey Smith in 1902 that Jones' parents, former members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, converted to. Young Jones preached in the tents, convocations and other venues of the early Triumph Church as a child prodigy.