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COGIC, Memphis
COGIC moves annual convention out of Memphis
The convention brings up to 25,000 people to Memphis every year and contributes more than $30 million to the local economy.
COGIC moving convocation out of Memphis again, bishop says
The Church of God In Christ will move its annual Holy Convocation out of Memphis in 2026, Bishop Brandon Porter confirmed Tuesday.
COGIC moving annual conference out of Memphis, mayor says
“We didn't necessarily want to leave Memphis, but we do know transition many times happens,” said Dr. Anthony Coleman, Marion Sunset COGIC pastor. From singing and dancing to a word of prayer, over 30,000 COGIC attendees, or Saints, made their way to the Bluff City for the Holy Convocation in 2024.
COGIC moves its largest event from Memphis to St. Louis
The Church of God in Christ held its annual event in St. Louis from 2010 to 2019. It returned to Memphis in 2022. Sophia Surrett is a recent University of Alabama graduate, where she received her B.A. in news media and M.A. in journalism and media studies. She covers restaurants, residential real estate, and hospitality and tourism.
COGIC moving annual Holy Convocation out of Memphis — again
COGIC returned the Holy Convocation to Memphis for 2022 on a three-year deal. The organization voted to keep it at the Renasant Convention Center for 2025. Now, the large-scale annual event is moving to another city.
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Downtown hotel concerns cited as factor in COGIC decision to move convention out of Memphis after 2025
Kevin Kane, president of Memphis Tourism, acknowledged the challenges posed by the city's limited hotel capacity. He pointed ...
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Church of God in Christ votes to leave Memphis for its annual Holy Convocation
The Church of God in Christ, better known by the acronym COGIC, will move its annual convocation out of Memphis once again.
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Why the Memphis housing market did not boom in 2024
Median housing prices in Shelby County declined slightly year over year. In 2023, MAAR reported a median home sales price of ...
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Hotel concerns cited as factor in COGIC decision to move convention out of Memphis after 2025
The church’s annual convention, which draws as many as 25,000 attendees and contributes over $30 million to Memphis’ economy ...
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