Readers of The Church of God in Christ in the Lone Star State: A Lasting Legacy are invited into a rich historical journey alongside the pioneering leaders of Texas COGIC, whose clarity of mission and spiritual fervor shaped the movement’s early expansion. Beginning with the introduction of the message of Holy Ghost baptism by women in 1910, Pentecostal fire spread rapidly across Texas. Under the visionary leadership of Bishop E. M. Page—whose initiatives included the formation of districts, the organization of Ministers’ and Workers’ Convocations, and the founding of the Page Normal Industrial and Bible Institute in 1927—the church cultivated a legacy marked by innovation, creativity, and spiritual vitality.