District Elder Terrence E. Coleman was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel in 1988 under the Midwestern District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc.  He is an anointed preacher, teacher and television/radio minister, pastoring the Greater Pentecostal Church of God since 1989.  District Elder Coleman has served in the capacities of Foreign Missions Director an Assistant Treasurer, and currently as the Assistant General Treasurer of the Midwestern District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World.

District Elder Coleman graduated from the Gateway College of Evangelism with an Associate’s Degree in Theology and has plans to continue theological studies by pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Degree.  He has attended construction trade school, where he became a Certified Journeyman Carpenter, and has also received certification in Administrator’s Training from the School of Tomorrow.  In ministry, assisting other churches in building projects, and tirelessly serving his community, District Elder Coleman makes use of all the education and skills the Lord has blessed him to attain.  He is also the founder of Little Saints Child Development Center, serving to advance the children in the area of education.

With a vision for reaching out to the lost and the unchurched, District Elder Coleman ministers locally and internationally.  He has preached and baptized in South Africa, while also traveling to other cities throughout the UnitedStates. 

In his community efforts, District Elder Coleman partnered with the Latter Rain Tent Crusade in 2003, which gifted many, including the youth and families of the 27th ward of St. Louis City with back-to –school supplies, clothing, and food.  Annually, he sponsors the fire safety education for children, and a host of community efforts.  He also lends himself to the needs of the community by housing various meetings for the 27th ward of St. Louis City.  Pastor Coleman received the Earl E Howe Community Service Award in the 27th ward of St. Louis City in the year of 2005.

As an author, District Elder Coleman has written The Apostolic Doctrine, which give gives clarity t o students of the Bible, and The After Care Ministry, written to address the Church’s necessity of continued care for new converts.  Many illustrated sermons and other creative efforts, under the anointing of God, have resulted in a great influx of souls.

District Elder Coleman is happily married to Sister Sheila Ann Coleman, a beautiful woman of faithful service and dedication to God.  They are the proud parents of two children; a son Ryan, and a daughter Nyla.