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Bishop C. Guy Robinson
Bishop C. Guy Robinson is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He is the eldest of three sons born to the late Carter and Linda Robinson. He spent his formative years at the Simmons Memorial Baptist Church, where his father served as minister of music and his mother directed the church choir. At Simmons, under the spiritual leadership of the late Reverend William King, he received a life-saving relationship with Jesus Christ. He continued to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ as a member of the Beth-El Temple Church of Christ under the leadership of the late Apostle Robert Evans, Jr.

Bishop Robinson is a 1985 graduate of the Baltimore City College Preparatory High School. He received formal music training at Morgan State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. The gift of music blessed him with many opportunities to travel and transcend denominational confines in service to diverse ministries in the Mid-Atlantic area and beyond. As a composer, his music has been recorded by numerous gospel music artists, including the Edwin Hawkins Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir, Bishop T.D. Jakes and the Potter's House Choir, the Wilmington-Chester Mass Choir, the Gospel Music Workshop's Women of Worship, the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship's Daughters of the Promise Choir and Eric Waddell and the Abundant Life Singers. As a musician, he was also privileged to serve Founding Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. and the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International from 1999-2004 as Assistant Music Director.

Bishop Robinson's accomplishments in music serve as a complementary component of the call of God upon his life to preach and teach the gospel of Jesus Christ. He was licensed in preaching ministry in 2004 and ordained in 2007 at the First Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church in Baltimore, under the leadership of Bishop Oscar E. Brown. Bishop Robinson is also a 2006 graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C., from whence he earned the Master of Divinity degree, and a 2018 graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Hamilton, Massachusetts, from whence he received the Doctor of Ministry degree with an emphasis in family therapy. As an extension of his passion for teaching, Bishop Robinson also serves as an adjunct professor/lecturer in the School of Social Work at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, specializing in critical analysis of the impact and roles of spirituality and religious disciplines in the helping professions and upon social constructs.

In November, 2008, Bishop Robinson was called by God and appointed by Reverend Dr. Arthur E. Jones to succeed his legendary leadership as Pastor of the Jones Tabernacle Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. December 2013, the church was formally renamed The Tabernacle of the Lord Church, "The dwelling place for a family of faith, growing in grace."

Bishop Robinson serves as State Bishop of Maryland for the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship (Bishop Joseph W. Walker, III, Presiding Bishop). He was appointed to the sacred office of Bishop in June, 2017, after the completion of a formal episcopal training process. Prior to his episcopal appointment, Bishop Robinson served the Fellowship for two years as District Overseer for Baltimore City and three years as Maryland State Overseer.

Bishop Robinson and his wife Sandra are the parents of four children: Candice, Cameron, Sydney and Lauryn. He and his family are unashamedly committed to the call and the cause of their Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ.