Carlton Pearson Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Children, Net Worth, AZUSA

Carlton Pearson Biography

Carlton Pearson is a Christian priest in the United States who was once the pastor of the Higher Dimensions Evangelistic Center Incorporated, which was later renamed the Higher Dimensions Family Church and was one of Tulsa’s largest churches.

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How old is Carlton Pearson? – Age

He is 68 years old as of 2020. He was born in 1953, in San Diego, California, United States.

Carlton Pearson Family

His father Adam Louis Pearson died on 21 March 2015.

Are Carlton and Gina Pearson still married? – Who is Carlton Pearson wife? – Son and Daughter

Pearson married Gina Marie Gauthier in September 1993, when he was 40 years old. Her profession is that of a life coach. Julian D’metrius Pearson, their son, was born on July 9, 1994, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Majestè Amour Pearson, their daughter, was born on October 29, 1996, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Gina Pearson filed for divorce from Carlton on August 25, 2015. Mrs. Pearson filed for divorce on May 19, 2016, but it was dismissed before the divorce was finalized.

Carlton Pearson Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $16 million.

Carlton Pearson AZUSA

Pearson was ordained as a bishop on the first night of his annual AZUSA Conference in 1996 and then consecrated on the first night of AZUSA ’97. Pearson ran a campaign for George W. Bush in 2000, and he was later invited to the White House. Pearson’s TV show was one of the most popular on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Pearson hosted the AZUSA Conference in Tulsa as well. Pearson was also a traveling evangelist who held two-day revivals all over the United States.

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Carlton Pearson Photo

Pearson also gave many up-and-coming ministers and musicians, such as T. D. Jakes, Joyce Meyer, and Donnie McClurkin, national recognition and a global audience. Pearson has also consulted and counseled former presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush. Pearson also gave many up-and-coming ministers and musicians, such as T. D. Jakes, Joyce Meyer, and Donnie McClurkin, national recognition and a global audience. Former presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton have both met with Pearson and sought his advice.

Carlton Pearson Career

Pearson claimed he had got an epiphany from God after viewing a news documentary about the 1994 Rwandan genocide. He openly announced that he did not believe in Hell as a place of everlasting torture. Human depravity and actions, he says, build hell on Earth. Pearson’s presence in the conservative fundamentalist church soon dwindled after he was branded a heretic by his peers. Pearson moved to Tulsa in 2014 to be with his ailing father, who passed away two days after his 62nd birthday.

Pearson claimed he had got an epiphany from God after viewing a news documentary about the 1994 Rwandan genocide. He openly announced that he did not believe in Hell as a place of everlasting torture. Human depravity and actions, he says, build hell on Earth. Pearson’s presence in the conservative fundamentalist church soon dwindled after he was branded a heretic by his peers. Pearson moved to Tulsa in 2014 to be with his ailing father, who passed away two days after his 62nd birthday.