Bishop Alfred Francois Jr

Bishop Alfred Francois Jr. born April 19, 1948, in the country of Salem Montserrat West Indies, he came to the United States in January 1970 and settled in Atlanta Ga, he later met his wife, Jacqueline Francois. Alfred Francois father 6 children, 13 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. Alfred Francois is a graduate of Dekalb Community college which is now known as Georgia State University, he earned an Associate Science Degree in 1978. However, his path led him in a totally different direction. Alfred Francois was called by God at an early age to minister and was later ordained as assistant Pastor for the Church of God for all Nations under the leadership of Bishop John Williams, after the death of Bishop John Williams he became Sr. Pastor of the Church of God for all Nations and later was ordained as a Bishop.  While serving as Pastor he also served on the City of Atlanta Police Department as a Police officer and later appointed City of Atlanta Police Chaplain, he retired after 26 years. The love of his job and helping others couldn’t keep him away so he later joined the City of Atlanta Police Reserves as a Police officer and City of Atlanta Police chaplain. Bishop Alfred Francois Jr. has served the community and city by attending hundreds of funerals, wakes, countless hospital, and home visits, always praying for the sick and never to be busy to give his time to anyone that may need uplifting and encouraging. Bishop Alfred Francois is a pillar in his community, he has an outreach food pantry ministry that began in 2012, which has distributed over 150,000 pounds of food annually. Bishop Alfred Francois Jr. continues to be a rock in his community, church, and family by mentoring many that are in need, he is truly a man of God.