Charles Price Jones

Charles Price Jones
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Short Name: Charles Price Jones
Full Name: Jones, Charles Price, 1865-1949
Birth Year: 1865
Death Year: 1949

Charles Price Jones, Sr. (December 9, 1865 - January 19, 1949). He was a religious leader and hymnist. He was the founder of the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A..

Jones was born in Floyd County, Georgia. He became a missionary Baptist preacher in Jackson, Mississippi, where he met Charles Harrison Mason in 1895. In 1896, Jones, Mason, and two other radical preachers held a faith healing revival in Jackson. The doctrine of sanctification that was presented at this revival was not approved of by Jones' church. In 1897, he and Mason were both thrown out of their church for their beliefs in the holiness movement and abstinence. They started their own church, first preaching in supporters' homes and eventually in a former gin house.

Jones is the author of over 1000 hymns. Some of his known hymns which are still sung around the world are Deeper, Deeper, I Will Make the Darkness Light, Come Unto Me, Where Shall I Be, I'm Happy With Jesus Alone and Jesus Only. He pastored churches in Arkansas, Mississippi, and California.

In 1907, he split with Charles Harrison Mason over the doctrine of speaking in tongues as an evidence of the Holy Spirit. In 1909, the Christian Women Willing Workers (CWWW), now the United Christian Women’s Ministries (UCWM) was established upon the recommendation of Sis. Maria Williams. Jones made his first trip to Los Angeles in 1915 to conduct a revival for Bishop William A. Washington and helped him organize and incorporate the Bethel Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. Also, in 1915, Elder Charles Mason, who became Bishop Charles Mason, incorporated the Church of God in Christ which he founded. Conflicts caused the holiness movement to separate into many denominations. It was first called 'the movement', and later Church of God, Church of Christ, Church of God in Christ, and Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A.

In 1916, Bishop Jones wife Fannie Brown died in Little Rock, Arkansas. He moved to Los Angeles in 1917 and organized Christ Temple Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. in an upstairs hall at Washington and Central. Jones married Pearl E. Reed on January 4, 1918 to this union three sons were born, Charles Price Jones Jr., Vance Reed Jones and Samuel Sherman Jones. In 1921, the first property bought for Christ Temple was on 37th and Naomi. Then in 1926, a church and parsonage was purchased for $18,000 on the corner of 54th and Hooper. In 1922 the church created a council of Bishops in the national convocation and he was chosen to be the first Senior Bishop. He actively maintained the spiritual leadership and operated as Senior Bishop of the church until he fell ill in 1943 and underwent major surgery. Because of his declining health, he attended his last convention in 1944 in Chicago, Illinois where he was elected Senior Bishop and President Emeritus of the National Convention for life. Jones died in Los Angeles on January 19, 1949: his homegoing service was held at Christ Temple Church (54th and Hooper) on January 25, 1949 at 1:00pm. He is buried with his wife Pearl, who died on August 13, 1972, at Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles. He was succeeded by Bishop Major Rudd Conic who in 1967 relocated Christ Temple Church to its current location on 54th and 10th Ave.

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Texts by Charles Price Jones (138)sort iconAsInstances
Abide in me, the Savior criesCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Abound in hope, in hope, the guiding starCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Amazing love, that God should seeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
And did my Savior die for meCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Are you a Christian, little friendCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Ashamed to sing of Jesus' nameCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Atonement is made, the debt has been paidCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Be glad, ye children of the LordCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Be thou faithful until death (Jones)Charles Price Jones (Author)2
Beloved of all the saints most dearCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Bless the Lord, O soul of mineCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Built on the rock, not on the sandCharles Price Jones (Author)6
By this shall all men knowCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Calling us deeper stillCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Can you stand unmoved, my brotherCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Come, let us walk the narrow wayCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Come, mortal man, whate'er your lotCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Consecrate me, Lord, to theeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Could I but findCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Dark the days and long the journeyCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Dear Lord, we join with thee in prayerCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Death hath no terrors for the blood bought oneCharles Price Jones (Author)9
Deeper, deeper in the love of JesusC. P. J. (Author)55
Drink, O drink, the fount is flowingCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Ever, ever onward, banners flyingCharles Price Jones (Author)3
Few are the days of man on earthCharles Price Jones (Author)2
From every toil, from every snareCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Glory, glory, my dear Savior has shown mercyCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Go forth, ye called of GodCharles Price Jones (Author)2
God is our refuge and our strength, He standeth ever nighCharles Price Jones (Author)2
God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, Three, yet one (Jones)Charles Price Jones (Author)2
God's blessing makes his people richCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Hail, hail, ye sons of menCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Hark, 'tis the voice of love I hearCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Have you come to know the SaviorCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Hear, O hear the Holy SpiritC. P. J. (Author)2
Hear, O hear the joyful bells a-ringingCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Hear the blessed Savior calling the oppressedC. P. J. (Author)33
Hear the Savior calls thee nowCharles Price Jones (Author)3
Hearts of clay awake, awakeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Hide me, O Savior, holy and trueC. P. J. (Author)2
Holiness thy house becomesCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I am walking in the highway, in the highway of the LordCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I believe it, yes, I'll trust himCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I do not plead my righteousnessCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I have tarried for the power of the Holy GhostCharles Price Jones (Author)7
I have turned away from my life of shameCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I love the Lord, he heard my prayerCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I never shall forget that day, thank God AlmightyCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I once was a self-banished soul from the LordCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I will lift the cloud of night before youCharles P. Jones (Author)2
I will make the darkness light before theeCharles Price Jones (Author)19
If the Lord has justified youCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I'll go all the way with my SaviorCharles Price Jones (Author)7
I'm pressing on my way to gloryCharles Price Jones (Author)4
I'm trusting Jesus, yes, I amCharles Price Jones (Author)2
In the carnal stats of sin and fearCharles Price Jones (Author)2
In the secret of thy presence I will hideCharles Price Jones (Author)2
In the valley of decision, are you standingCharles Price Jones (Author)2
In thee, hallelujah, in theeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
It was not that I chose the LordCharles Price Jones (Author)2
I've believed the true reportCharles Price Jones (Author)17
Jesus Christ is made to meCharles Price Jones (Author)30
Jesus has told us to proclaimCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Jesus, I love thee, O how I love theeCharles Price Jones (Author)4
Jesus is calling you, sinner, Patiently calling todayCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Jesus, Jesus, wonderful name of salvationCharles Price Jones (Author)5
Jesus loves us like a friendCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Jesus, my Savior, I love and adore TheeCharles P. Jones, 1865-1949 (Author)2
Jesus, my Savior, I love theeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Jesus only is my mottoCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Just look over yonder what I seeC. P. J. (Author)3
Just suppose that death should comeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Kings and priests with God are weCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Like Mary we today would sitCharles Price Jones (Author)2
List to the sound of the trumpetCharles Price Jones (Author)6
Lo tis a heavenly sightCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Mine eyes are on the mountain topC. P. J. (Author)2
My eyes are on the mountain topCharles Price Jones (Author)12
My heart indites a matter goodCharles Price Jones (Author)2
My soul, O Lord, may be distressedCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O brethren, heed what Christ has saidCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O brethren, sons of God are weCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O deeper yet, I prayCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O do not falter, sinful oneCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O go and fall to Jesus, go call upon his nameCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O God, who knows full well Charles Price Jones (Author)2
O Holy Spirit sent to dwellCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O how I love my Savior KingCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O how sad to have lievd as did Isr'l of oldCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O Jesus, Jesus, glorious nameCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O Jesus, the Savior, I plead unto theeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O man and woman, maid and youthCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O my gentle, loving SaviorCharles Price Jones (Author)3
O watch and pray, ye saints of GodCharles Price Jones (Author)2
O what can little children doCharles Price Jones (Author)3
Rivers of living water flow daily in my soulCharles Price Jones (Author)3
Roll on, ye speeding wheels of timeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Shepherds of the flocks of GodCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Sing, sing, sing, loud let the praises ringCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Soldiers of Christ, arise, make ready for the frayCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Sweet sounds of glory great mine earsCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Tell the Savior all about itCharles Price Jones (Author)2
The judgment day is now at handCharles Price Jones (Author)2
The Lord has slain our souls to sinCharles Price Jones (Author)2
There is a land of peace and joyCharles Price Jones (Author)2
There is nothing in the world like JesusCharles Price Jones (Author)8
There's a happy day at handCharles Price Jones (Author)5
There's a happy time acomingCharles Price Jones (Author)2
There's glory in my soul so sweetCharles Price Jones (Author)2
There's liberty in Christ for theeCharles Price Jones (Author)2
There's no one so precious as Jesus to meCharles Price Jones (Author)2
There's nothing so precious as Jesus to meCharles Price Jones (Author)45
Though the billows dash and sprayCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Thy temper, gracious Lord, impartCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Trusting thee, whatever betideCharles Price Jones (Author)9
Upon thine arm, almighty GodCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Washed in the blood, by the spirit sealedCharles Price Jones (Author)22
Watch, O my soul, be on thy guardCharles Price Jones (Author)2
We're walking the way of salvation todayCharles Price Jones (Author)2
What are you going to do about JesusCharles Price Jones (Author)2
When all life's trials and conflicts are doneCharles Price Jones (Author)3
When crowned with roses is my headCharles Price Jones (Author)2
When judgment day is drawing nighCharles P. Jones (Author)29
When pangs of death seized on my soulC. P. J. (Author)75
When the Lord to heaven ascended His disciples he did tellCharles Price Jones (Author)2
When the toils of life are doneCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Who believes upon the SaviorCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Who has borne my sin and shameCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Who is on the Lord's side, Who has died to sinCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Who is there here in love with the SaviorCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Why do you stand, dear brotherCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Why not today, the Savior calls thee nowCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Why sadly weep, ye saints of GodCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Why should I shrink from coming deathCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Woe to the gamblersCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Woe to the prophetsCharles Price Jones (Author)2
Yield it up to the SaviorCharles Price Jones (Author)2