Bishop Noel Jones Net Worth

He is the senior pastor of the City of Refuge Church in Gardena, California, and has been a pastor for over 40 years. Bishop Noel Jones is an American minister with a net worth of $5 million. He was born in Spanish Town, Saint Catherine, Jamaica and holds a Bachelor of Theology degree from Aenon Bible College. He has been a pastor for over 40 years and currently serves as the senior pastor of the City of Refuge Church in Gardena, California.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Pastor, Author
Birth Day January 31, 1950
Birth Place Jamaica
Age 74 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Net Worth: $5 Million
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)

Bishop Noel Jones, a prominent figure known for his various talents including acting, pastoring, and writing, has an estimated net worth of around $5 million as of 2024. Hailing from Jamaica, Bishop Jones has managed to accumulate substantial wealth over the years through his diverse professional endeavors. In addition to his successful acting career, Bishop Jones has made a name for himself as a respected pastor and author, further adding to his net worth. With his multifaceted skill set and years of experience, Bishop Noel Jones stands as a testament to hard work, talent, and the ability to thrive in different industries.

He then earned his Ph.D from the International Circle of Faith. He then became pastor of the Bethel Temple of Longview in Texas. In the mid-90s, he became the pastor of the Greater Bethany Community Church in Los Angeles, California. When he first became pastor, the church had 1000 members. Less than ten years later, the size of the church had grown exponentially, and the congregation had a membership of 17,000 people. An additional building was built to accommodate the number of parishioners. The church's choir, the City of Refuge Sanctuary Choir, also released a successful gospel album in 2007. The album charted on the Billboard 200, and reached #1 on the gospel charts. Bishop Noel Jones and his church were the subjects of the documentary, "Hoover Street Revival".