Our Visionary

Archbishop Dennis Golphin

Archbishop Dennis Myles Golphin is the Global President for the Global Conference of Bishops and Leaders and serves to envision the present and future direction for the communion. He also serves as International President, Living In Favor (LIF) Global Network, and founder of DMG Professional Services, a national business consulting firm for churches and ministries. Archbishop also serves as co-founder of The Graduate School of Episcopal Studies

Archbishop Dennis Myles Golphin received his call in the ministry at an early age and has been serving the Body of Christ for almost 60 years and has become an international bible scholar and authority on early church history and biblical exegesis. He is the oldest of three sons of the late Bishop Milledge and Alice Golphin, of Baltimore, MD. He is also happily married to Lady Sharon L. Golphin and is the father of five daughters and one son. As principal celebrant in worship, Archbishop became an accomplished musician and International Worship Leader for over 40 years. Having traveled much of the world for over 36 years, he has a global perspective regarding his current and future roles, and assignments.

In his youth, Archbishop came from a small local Pentecostal-Apostolic tradition in Baltimore, MD where he cultivated a thirst to learn outside of his culture, ethnicity, and faith traditions. This openness to knowledge from every viable source has produced a cleric for this age in which we live and serves as an example to be emulated. Archbishop Golphin has emerged as a leading Biblical expert and he travels globally preparing leaders and training students. Known as the Pastor’s Pastor and a spiritual father, his fame has spread and grown over the years as he has established and helped establish churches, ministries, and organizations along with birthing sons and daughters worldwide.

Archbishop Golphin received his consecration to the episcopacy in the spring of 1997 under the Gnostic Greek Orthodox Assembly in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was later elevated as metropolitan archbishop in July 2014. Later, he was given patriarchal status in May 2016.