Michael Pitts (pastor) explained

Michael Pitts
Birth Name:Michael Stephen Pitts
Birth Date:August 31, 1964
Birth Place:Lima, Ohio, United States
Nationality:American
Occupation:Pastor
Religion:Christianity
Spouse:Kathi Pitts
Years Active:1986-present

Michael Pitts is an American pastor, preacher, and author. He is the founding pastor of Cornerstone Church and oversees the Cornerstone Global Network, a network of over 150 churches throughout the US, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, South Africa and the UK. He was consecrated as a bishop by the International Communion of Charismatic Churches in 2009.

Early life and career

Michael Pitts was born in south Lima, Ohio, in 1964 to factory workers Eugene and Brenda Pitts. His parents were raised attending church regularly. At the age of 14, Pitts felt called to become a preacher.[1]

In June 1986, Pitts and his wife Kathi moved to Toledo to start a non-denominational church, which they named Cornerstone Church.[2] The church grew rapidly and by the age of 26, Pitts was preaching to over 1,000 weekly members.[3] In 1995, Pitts moved the Church to Reynolds Road in Maumee, just outside Toledo, with a 2,500-seat facility.[4] As of 2005 it became the largest church in Northwest Ohio, with 4,000 members.[2] It was the first racially integrated church in the region.[5] In 1998, Cornerstone Church purchased WDMN, an AM radio station in Toledo, and sold it in 2012.[6]

Pitts has not attended seminary or theological college, but is self-taught from tapes, CDs, books, and other materials.[7]

Career

Pitts was consecrated as a bishop by the International Communion of Charismatic Churches in October 2009 for his oversight of the Cornerstone Global Network, a network of more than 120 churches.[8] He has published more than a dozen books.[8]

In 2015, Pitts commenced monthly revival services in San Jose, California.[9] Pitts has preached at the annual Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance conference several times,[10] as well as in Mexico and at annual meetings in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Ghana.[11]

Pitts is the founder of "Heal The World", a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that activities include covering the cost of soup kitchen Thanksgiving meals,[12] collecting Bibles for US soldiers,[13] and partnering with Mercy Ministries.[14] Heal The World also funds the Cornerstone Academy, a school in the village of Odokono N'kwanta, Ghanan.[15]

Pitts has partnered with, and hosted annual WOWJAMs, an event started by Stephen and Linda Tavani aimed at reaching poorer communities around the city by utilizing music, games, dances, and prizes.[16] [17]

In December 2015, Pitts released the album Heal The World, containing songs co-written by Pitts and featuring Israel Houghton, Sheryl Brady, The Katinas, Lucia Parker, Linda Green (of Peaches & Herb) and Bryan Popin.[18]

Criminal and financial matters

On September 18, 1997, Pitts was arrested on charges of exposing himself to passing motorists near Oak Openings Metropark in Swanton, Ohio. In the months following, additional charges from other locations were added. The public indecency charge was dropped on January 15, 1998 when Judge Francis Gorman of the Toledo Municipal Court ruled that the statute of limitations had expired for the initial event. Eight additional public indecency charges were dropped due to "substantial evidentiary considerations" and Pitts pleaded "no contest" to two charges of criminal trespassing and was sentenced to 60 days in jail. Following the trial, Metroparks ranger Russell Maneval was suspended for 60 days by the Toledo Area Metroparks for falsifying information on police logs involved in the Toledo case.[19]

Pitts' church invested in TV station WMNT-TV, Channel 48, in Toledo in 1997. Over the next 8 years the church invested over $800,000 into the station, eventually purchasing 37% ownership. In 2005, the church filed for a restraining order to halt its attempted sale by then owner, Lamaree Marty Miller. This started a string of court cases that included the discovery of illegal activity and fraud by Mr Miller. In 2007 the Church severed all ties with Miller, who later filed bankruptcy and relocated.[20] In 1998, Cornerstone Church purchased one of the last gospel radio stations in Toledo. Immediately following the purchase, several area pastors complained that their shows had been pulled from regular programming. Pitts' response was that in line with the purchase, all programs were being evaluated, and those wanting to remain on the air were welcome to reapply.[21]

In August 2000, Pitts was charged with a DUI. He pleaded “no contest” to the charge of driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to three days in a DWI program for first-time offenders.[22] [23] In 2006, Pitts again pleaded "no contest" to a DUI and was sentenced to 9 days in the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, a fine of $300, and suspension of Pitts’ driving license for one year, starting April 2007.[24] [25]

Personal life

Pitts is the second of four children to Eugene and Brenda Pitts. He is married to Kathi and they have two children.[26]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Scott. Rebekah. A go-getter for God. Toledo Magazine. Toledo Blade. February 9, 1997.
  2. Web site: Editor. Religion. Rev. Pitts, Wife Included Among Power Shifters. Toledo Blade. November 26, 2005. July 15, 2014.
  3. News: Tarjanyi. Judy. Growing strong: Four local churches where the congregations are rising to the heavens. 28 November 2015. Toledo Blade. 25 August 1991.
  4. News: Strayer. Don. Cornerstone group moves to new home. Toledo Blade. March 5, 1995.
  5. News: Gorny. Nicki. Diversity a goal of local congregations. 15 January 2018. Toledo Blade.
  6. Web site: Editor. Religion. Pastors Lament Loss of Access to WDMN-AM. Toledo Blade.
  7. Web site: Burris. Keith. Cornerstone Church and its leader are the real deal. Toledo Blade. 9 November 2015.
  8. Web site: Yonke. David. Cornerstone's pastor elevated to higher rank. Toledoa Blade. July 15, 2014. January 23, 2010.
  9. Web site: Barger. TK. Bishop Pitts: New period of awakening is coming to California. Toledo Blade. 14 February 2015.
  10. News: Gorny. Nicki. Spiritual revival event showcases talented teens. 30 April 2018. Toledo Blade.
  11. News: Pr Jessica shares her testimony in Ghana. 1 December 2018. Uganda Christian News. 1 December 2018.
  12. Web site: McKinnon. Julie. Toledo charity lost its leader but not her spirit. Toledo Blade. 29 July 2014.
  13. Web site: Yonke. David. Churches equip U.S. soldiers with over 5000 Bibles. Toledo Blade. 29 July 2014.
  14. Web site: Cornerstone Toledo Youth Visit Mercy Ministries Today. Mercy Ministries. 29 July 2014.
  15. Web site: Krolak. Karen. Doing good to heal the world. March 2013. July 15, 2014. First Local Toledo. https://web.archive.org/web/20181231201046/http://www.abecssbr.com/featured-stories/03/2013/doing-good-to-heal-the-world/. December 31, 2018. dead.
  16. Web site: Local church to sponsor benefit for city's needy. Toledo Blade. 29 July 2014.
  17. Web site: Staff. Blade. Cornerstone Brings Ministry Program. Toledo Blade. 11 August 2014.
  18. News: Barger. TK. Heal The World. 24 February 2016. Toledo Blade. 2016-02-20.
  19. News: Reiter. Mark. Metropark ranger in Pitts case suspended. 15 January 2018. Toledo Blade.
  20. News: Yonke. David. Low-power Toledo TV station produces a high-stakes drama. 8 November 2016. Toledo Blade.
  21. News: Blade Religion Editor. Pastors Lament Loss of Access to WDMN. 8 November 2016. Toledo Blade.
  22. Web site: Pitts Admits To Drinking Wine. Toledo Blade.
  23. Web site: Yonke. David. Cornerstone pastor writes 2 books on handling crises. Toledo Blade.
  24. Web site: Baker. A. Toledo Area Pastor Released from Jail after Serving Nine Days. 2015-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925200609/http://www.toledonewsnow.com/story/6703773/toledo-area-pastor-released-from-jail-after-serving-nine-days. 2015-09-25. dead.
  25. Web site: Ryan. Carl. Pastor Gets 9 Days In Jail. Toledo Blade.
  26. Web site: The Team.
  27. News: Gorny . Nicki . 'Fault Lines' . 28 October 2018 . Toledo Blade.