The Rev. James F. Jones’ grave
Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit
James F. Jones was born in Birmingham, Ala., in 1907. As a teenager, he began
preaching the gospel, and by 1938 had moved to Detroit to create what would
become the Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God, Inc. By the 1940s, he
had declared himself “Prophet” Jones, and preached that God spoke directly to him.
Parishioners were required to take part in all-night worship services, and to
celebrate his birthday as a religious holiday. He delivered his sermons via radio and
his career presaged the televangelists of later years. His private life was luxurious,
and he lived in a three-story mansion on Ferry Street. He was finally felled by a
heart attack in 1971. His grave, a surprisingly modest laid stone, is in Woodlawn
Cemetery.
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