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Michael Burger

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Michael Burger
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Bishop Michael A. Burger, Jr.
Native nameBishop Michael A. Burger, Jr.
Born1977/08/22
🏡 ResidenceHephzibah, Georgia
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation
Independent Christian Bishop
Styles of
Michael A. Burger, Jr.
Reference styleHis Excellency
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Michael Albert Burger, Jr. was an American Independent Christian bishop who served as bishop of Bloodbought Ministry.

Ministries[edit]
Title Ministry Years
Bishop Bloodbought Ministry
Significant Dates[edit]
  • 22 Aug 1977 - Born
  • 17 Apr 2002 - Ordained to the Diaconate by Glenn Lovell
  • 12 Sep 2007 - Ordained to the Presbyterate by Glenn Lovell
  • 15 Apr 2015 - Consecrated to the Episcopacy by David C. Holdridge & Symeon
  • 4 Feb 2021 - Died
Website[edit]

The website of his ministry read: "Bishop Michael is a man after God's own heart.  His desire to break down the dividing walls between denominations is the drive and backbone of this ministry. He is always there to help others especially concerning Truth in the scriptures and helping anyone who wants more of what God has to offer. He is known for his unconditional love he shows to everyone never isolating himself from those who need him. He has utilized the media genre to further the Kingdom and is always expanding the outreach of this ministry through those venues. He demonstrates daily the power of Faith and gives hope to those who struggle with the "WHY'S" of life.  He has created a place where all Christians no matter what denomination, can come and feel welcomed. The multi-denominational aspect of this ministry allows ALL welcome and opens eyes to the fullness of what GOD has for us. He is a man who seeks God's face and strives every moment to grow into what God has created him to be.  We are blessed to have him and look forward to what God has planned for this ministry under the oversight of Bishop Michael Burger."