Global United Fellowship

The Global United Fellowship (GUF) is an interdenominational and predominantly African-American denomination founded in 2013 by Bishop Neil Ellis.

"[2] Ellis was running a campaign to succeed Paul S. Morton as Full Gospel's presiding bishop.

Upon resignation, Ellis and the Mount Tabor Church collectively left the Full Gospel Baptists;[3] all Full Gospel-affiliated churches in the Bahamas also left the fellowship, including some leaders from the United States and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

During his episcopal consecration, the GUF's founder served as chief celebrant with Bishop J. Delano Ellis of the Pentecostal Churches of Christ as a co-consecrator.

As late as 2019, Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church was a member.