TThe Executive Office Secretary of the Church Of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, Inc. (COOLJC) plays a pivotal role in overseeing and managing various organizational operations. This office is dedicated to facilitating communication, decision-making, and strategic planning at the highest levels of leadership within COOLJC. Collaborating closely with the Presider, bishops, and other leaders, the Executive Office ensures the effective execution of the church's mission and objectives. Functioning as a central hub, the Executive Office processes and manages reports from churches, district elders, and bishops, emphasizing accuracy and completeness for official record-keeping and reporting. Additionally, the office handles requests related to charters, credentials, and licenses, meticulously processing and recording them under the approval of the executive secretary. The executive secretary, as the custodian of organizational records and the official seal, plays a crucial role in maintaining transparency, accountability, and adherence to organizational protocols within COOLJC. The Executive Office is integral to organizational efficiency, fostering collaboration among leadership, and contributing to the overall success and growth of COOLJC.
Bishop Dr. Elijah Solomon is a dynamic and energetic ambassador of the gospel of Jesus Christ. His ability to deliver the word of God with an in-depth biblical knowledge coupled with his extensive business and personal background makes every message an inspiring learning experience. Bishop Solomon, ministering under the Holy Spirit, powerfully unlocks the keys to Kingdom living. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Solomon is the son of the late Apostle Frank S. Solomon and the late Mother Mae Solomon. His early exposure to Jesus Christ and living by Christian principles were forged at Refuge Temple Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Atlanta. Bishop Solomon is a graduate of Clark Atlanta University with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and physics. He has done postgraduate study at George Washington University and the University of Maryland in mathematics and business. He received his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry from Houston Graduate School of Theology (HGST) where he was elected as Student Senate President for the school year 2002-2003. His doctoral project focused entitled “Develop a Model to Transition an African American Pentecostal Church into a Multicultural Ministry” is on file at HGST with the library’s reference documents. He is a retired IBM Corporation executive manager with thirty-two (32) years of technical and business management experience. During his professional career he amassed extensive experience in project management, business planning, marketing, and software development. His customers included the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) and several commercial accounts in the aerospace and energy industries. Bishop Solomon acknowledged his calling into the ministry in 1973 and became an ordained Elder in 1979. During his early ministry, he served as a Sunday school teacher and superintendent, a choir director, a bible class instructor and later as financial and executive secretary to the Texas diocese of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In December 1980, God placed him as co-pastor of his first church, Greater Refuge Temple in Houston, Texas. Following the divine calling of the Lord, Bishop Solomon established Refuge Vision Ministries (RVM) in Houston, Texas on May 30, 1982. He was named pastor of Refuge Temple Ministries (RTM) in Atlanta, Georgia on August 28, 2005. He is currently the active senior pastor of both RVM and RTM. He was appointed as the Executive Secretary to the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ’s International Organization in March 2012. He has amassed over forty years of pastoral experience. His vision from God is for spiritual development, and prosperity, and his ministries are geared toward providing for the spiritual and natural needs of the total person. Often, Bishop Solomon is requested to conduct Personal Development Seminars at churches, district, diocese, and national conventions. His most recent seminars have been “Reaping and Keeping,” “Effective Backroom Ministry,” “Financial Empowerment - God's Way,” “Building Relationships,” “7 Laws-Of 7 (Church Growth),” and “Reaching the Un-churched.” Some of his most popular audiotape messages include, “A New Beginning”, “Permission to Proceed”, “The Pursuit of Excellence”, “Live Like You’re Dying”, and “Stay Under The Blood”. He has published one inspirational booklet “I CAN!” with a central message of faith overcoming fear. He is married to Christine, who is an integral part of his ministry and vision. Together they count among their blessings two daughters, Eleshia Monique Spence (Wally) and Keturah Davis (Ulysses), two grandsons, and four granddaughters.