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Appointment of New Pastor - Crown of Life Church

I am pleased to announce the appointment of the new Senior Pastor at the Crown of Life Church (Memphis area).  Here is a brief introduction to Pastor Tidwell and his family:


Pastor Perry Tidwell has a passion for God’s word coupled with a love for God’s people. Called to the ministry in 1988, Pastor Tidwell began his ministry as a youth evangelist in Arkansas, and  took his first pastorate in 1998.  

Pastor Tidwell is a third generation minister in the Church of God of Prophecy, and has a great desire to see the Church move forward! Pastor Tidwell and his wife Angie have six children (5 daughters & 1 son) and thank God that their Children are very involved in the ministry. 

In 2005, Pastor started a ministry working with individuals (and their families) with drug and alcoholic problems.  

Pastor Tidwell and his wife, also enjoying traveling, and sharing evangelistic praise & worship seminars with other congregations. 

Sis Tidwell having received her mandate from God accepted her calling into the praise & worship ministry in 1999.  Sis Tidwell also released her latest praise & worship CD in 2010.

Pastor Tidwell received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies from Southern Baptist College.  

Pastor Tidwell received his MBA from University of Phoenix, and his Doctorate of Psychology from the University of Tennessee.

Pastor Tidwell has served on Boards with Hospice Care, Alzheimer’s Support, Prison Ministries and several civic community groups. 

We welcome Dr Tidwell and Angie to the Team in Tennessee.

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