Rhema Church of The Living God
4719 Cadieux Road
Detroit, MI 48224
ph: 313.881.5352
fax: 313.881.2457
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Jurisdictional Presbyter, State of Michigan Pilgrim Assemblies International
Special Assistant to the Presiding Prelate Archbishop Roy E. Brown
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Reverend Dr. Mable E. Allen was born and raised in the magnificent city of Detroit, Michigan. She was educated in the Detroit Public School System. On January 21, 1978, God saved her and filled her with His mighty spirit. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Guidance Counseling and Psychology from Wayne State University in 1983 and, later, has been conferred a Doctor of Divinity degree. While attending Wayne State University, desiring to know more about the Lord, Dr. Allen began attending Greater Grace Temple under the leadership of the late Bishop David L. Ellis.
In January of 1988, under the supervision of Bishop Thomas Butler of the Word of Truth Temple of Jesus Christ in Detroit, MI, Dr. Allen received religious, biblical, and pastoral instruction. She was ordained as a pastor and received her license to minister by the Pentecostal/Apostolic Missionary Expedition Fellowship, of which Pastor Thomas Butler served as Bishop. In September of 1989, Dr. Allen established Rhema Church of the Living God; a church built on the Word of God, prayer, worship, and praise.
Rhema Church became a part of the Pilgrim Assemblies International, Inc. in 1990; a national Pentecostal assembly over which the Honorable Arch Bishop Roy Edward Brown presides. She was since named as Special Assistant to the Archbishop and serves as Jurisdictional Presbyter of the state of Michigan.
Rhema Church continues to be a thriving, praying, praising church where Rev. Dr. Mable E. Allen continues to reach the lost, the dying, and the wounded for the Lord inviting all to…
"Come share a life-changing experience.”

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4719 Cadieux Road
Detroit, MI 48224
ph: 313.881.5352
fax: 313.881.2457
rhemachu