For 10 years after his posting to Manchester, the then Minster Miller commuted to Manchester sometimes 2 times a week 1967 saw the purchasing of Claremont Rd and the permanent move to Manchester by the bishop and his family. He didn’t stop working despite being testimony to the achievements and ministry of Bishop without his pastor but took his example and set to work on developing the church. He was the national treasurer of Bethel United for many years and was also national brotherhood president for several years. He presided over the Northern diocese. Much of Bishop Miller’s time was focused on his evangelistic ministry and he waged war on towns and cities of Liverpool, Leeds, Preston and Sheffield, which to this day still have churches there.
One of God’s generals Bishop Arnold George Miller has fallen asleep.
Bishop Miller was one of the original 5 Bishops of Bethel United Church Apostolic (UK), overseeing the Northen District of churches. Bishop Miller was also a founder member of Gibson Road Church in Birmingham, under Bishop S A Dunn’s pastorate.
It was Bishop Miller (then Deacon Miller) who famously called Pastor Dunn in Baltimore Maryland to let him know Mr Sandbrook was ready to sell Gibson Road to the saints, and that Bishop should make the first bid.
Bishop Miller was a strong supporter of the brotherhood as Brotherhood Auxillary Bishop and would remind the sisters on brotherhood day that the men were going to show the sisters who God made first in their worship.
Bishop Miller leaves behind a large and blessed family.
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Let brotherly love continue. (Hebrews 13:1)
Presiding Bishop: S.A. Dunn
Bishop of The Brotherhood: M.H Simmonds
