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Reverend Doctor Brian Keith Hodges
Senior Pastor
Dr. Brian Keith Hodges is a native Michigander who has lived and loved Atlanta, Georgia for some thirty-three years, making it his current residence. He is the senior pastor of Gathering of Champions Church in Marietta, GA where he has pastored for 29 years. He holds AA and BA degrees from Beulah Heights University, Masters from The ITC, Morehouse School of Religion, and a Doctorate from Columbia Theological Seminary. He has additional certifications from Georgetown University and Baylor University.
Additionally, Dr. Hodges had led instruction at Beulah Heights University, now serving in his 21st year. He is the Dean of the Center for Continuing Education, Professional Development, and Lifelong Learning.
Dr. Hodges is the Principal Consultant of Inspire Global, a leadership, coaching, ministry development, team building, and leadership strategy consulting firm. He is also the author of “Basic Money Matters”, a book released in June 2016. When at recreation, he is an avid golfer, motorcycle rider, and voracious reader!
Dr. Hodges’ preaching and teaching ministry has taken him across the globe to share the Gospel of GOD whenever opportunities are afforded. He has preached in Africa, Belgium, Barbados, The Turks & Caicos Islands, Bahamas, Japan, and across the length and breadth of the Americas.
Bishop Hodges is the establishmentarian primate and presiding Bishop of Rehoboth Fellowship International a fellowship that started in 2006
A Message from Bishop Brian Keith Hodges
The body of believers that assemble at the Gathering of Champions Church International, do so to give glory to God. In meeting, we attempt to learn and share in a capacity that will enhance the spiritual life of the believer. By singing, praising God, worship, preaching and teaching, exhorting, and sharing, we extend the family and body of Christ from the people here to the entire world. We purpose to love people for who they are and not what they have. Accept their differences, not ostracize them. Lock arms with them and be their support, not walk away in their time of need. And above all, “do good to all people, especially those who are of the household of faith.” (Galatians 6:10b)


