| Henry & Ann Jones |
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Pastors Henry and Ann Jones began their 43 years of marriage and ministry with six years of crusade evangelism throughout the U.S. They were founders and senior pastors of two churches for twenty four years of ministry before taking the pastorate of Church of the Harvest Fayette in 2005.
Pastor Henry received His Bachelor of Theology from Moody Theological Seminary, his Masters of Divinity through Logos Graduate School and his Doctorate of Ministry from Central Christian University. Pastor Ann received her Bachelor of Ministry and Masters of Music from Logos Christian College and her Doctor of Christian Education from Central Christian University.
They are the parents of two children, Henry R. Jones III (Rob) and Kimberly Doggett and the grandparents of five grandsons, Morgan, Robey, Lyncoln, Peyton and Cameron. Kimberly is praise and worship pastor at Church of the Harvest. Rob and Melissa are senior pastors of Church of the Harvest International in Jonesboro, GA, the sister church to COTH. Pastors Henry and Ann have traveled nationally and internationally throughout Southeast Asia, Europe, Latin America and Africa, ministering a message of restoration and reconciliation to the Body of Christ since 1997. Their primary focus has been restoration of the five-fold ministry gifts, equipping the church body for the work of ministry and activating the prophetic gifts with emphasis on intercession for the nations. In 1997, they also became spiritual parents to various ministries and today are mentoring and training pastors with ministries throughout the world within the IAM Harvest Network, Inc. which they founded.
Pastors Henry and Ann have been integrally linked with Christian International, Santa Rosa Beach, FL, since 1997 and Bishop Bill and Evelyn Hamon are their spiritual parents.
COTH is a multi-cultural body of believers reaching all people for the growth of the Kingdom. Pastors Henry and Ann, along with their leadership team, continue to mentor and train pastors as they also focus on family and community growth and development in the local church.
