

Our Pastor
Bishop Wiggins is a pastor after God’s own heart! You can find him daily at church praying, counseling or giving attention to the needs of the church; mowing the grass; fixing a sink, or mopping the floor.
His cell phone is never off! He answers calls in the middle of the night to pray, to comfort or to rush to the hospital’s Emergency Room for those in need!
Indeed, there cannot be a closure or seal of recognition on this “truth-teller” and his beloved wife, Evang. Gennois. Why? It’s because of the commitment that has been made in the ministry-woven fabric of Bishop and Lady Wiggins’ Christian walk. Clearly, “Christ is their message!”
He and Lady Wiggins have certainly worked together and shared their love and devotion to the kingdom-building. They have been married 41 years, their son Brandon serves in the U.S. Air Force (14 years) stationed in El Segundo, CA.
Writing contributor,
Cousin, Sister Betty (Roberts) Edmonds

Our First Lady
Lady Gennois R. Wiggins is the proud and humble First Lady of Bethel Apostolic Church. Since 2009, after the election of her husband Suffragan Bishop T.S. Wiggins becoming Senior Pastor of Bethel Apostolic Church. She has made it a top priority to focus her time on the personal growth and enrichment of the young ladies and women of the church. Her love for God and His people is genuine. She
is a mother, poet, speaker, entrepreneur, prayer warrior and mentors many First Ladies across the country. She loves imparting wisdom into women about the importance of supporting and standing beside their husband.
Professionally, Lady Wiggins has a background in Administration. She retired from the Director of a Senior Recreation Center in the City of Flint. Prior to reaching the status of Director, she was a Program Coordinator at Berston Field House for many years. During her tenure being employed there she created, developed, and orchestrated many initiatives and programs for the youth in the City of Flint. After retirement, she still finds ways to give back to youth in the city
of Flint and youth at the church. As being First lady, many life enrichment initiatives have been implemented, such as, Youth Discipline & Etiquette classes, and various women empowerment session. Recently, she has started the monthly meeting “Tea Time With Lady Wiggins” for the women of BAC.
Lady Wiggins’s began her Pentecostal journey at Bethlehem Temple Church in Flint, Michigan, where District Elder Booker T. Scott was the Senior Pastor. She received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost in 1971 at the young age of 14 years old. While attending Bethlehem Temple also known as the “Mothership” church, being the oldest Apostolic church in the City of Flint. She was mentored by the late First Lady Dorothy E. Scott being taught the delicate and intricate responsibility of the
church nuances of quality, dignity, and serving the people of God with excellence.
Lady Wiggins’s gives credit to six women who groomed her to become the Mother, Wife, Businesswoman, Prayer Warrior, and most importantly a SERVANT she is today. Her Grandmother, Mother Minnie Smith-Wright, Sister Freddie Lewis, Helen Moore-Hopkin, Pastor Tanner Cole, Mother Betty J. Blackmon-Roberts and her Mother’s sister Doris Smith Grant.