Paulette R. Brown

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 National Mother Paulette Brown
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National Mother Paulette R. Brown is the wife of Archbishop William E. Brown She is the current Overseer of the Women's ministry for the Fellowship of Independent and Global Churches and Ministries Inc. (FIG) and the Abbess Superior of the International Communion of the Holy Christian Orthodox Church (ICHCOC)

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[edit] Ministry

National Mother Brown has worked in many areas of ministry has always had the spirit and a passion to serve; she loves assisting and supporting ministry and the body of Christ. There's no job too great or small that she would not do in support of the ministry of Jesus Christ.

Currently she is the International Overseer of the Women's Fellowship for The Fellowship of Independent and Global Churches & Ministries, Inc. (FIG) and Abbess Superior for the International Communion of the Holy Christian Orthodox Church (ICHCOC), under the leadership of His Beatitude Archbishop Timothy Paul Baymon. She is Co-Founder and Overseer of Mt. Zion Full Gospel Cathedral, Stafford, Virginia where she oversees all ministers. "Enlarge My Territory"! She is also affiliated with Women of Purpose Clergy Alliance affectionately known as "WOPCA" under the leadership of Bishop Deborah J. Heard where she serves on the executive board.

[edit] Foreign Missions Ministry

National Mother Paulette is extensively involved in overseas ministry. She oversees ministries in India, South America, Africa, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobego

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Kenya

[edit] Early life

National Mother Paulette Brown was born August 8, in Miami, Florida. National Mother Brown accepted Christ as her personal Savior at an early age at Mt. Gilboa Baptist Church, Bartow, Florida. As a youth in the church she was always very busy in church work and a role model for other teens. At an early age she realized there was a call on her life. [1]

National Mother Brown was licensed November 1992 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church located at the time in Oakton Virginia. She was ordained October 1997 at the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship district Conference held in Stafford, Virginia

National Mother Brown served in the military for 13 years and has traveled extensively throughout the world. She was very active and instrumental in helping to train and mentor the the younger soldier.

[edit] Paulette R. Brown Ministries

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[2]International Communion of the Holy Christian Orthodox Church [3] FIG