Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops
Seal of the JCAAPB  | |
| Abbreviation | JCAAPB; JCOB | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1993 | 
| Type | Religious organization | 
| Legal status | Civil nonprofit | 
| Purpose | Education | 
| Headquarters | Windcrest, Texas | 
Official language   | English | 
Chairman  | David M. Copeland | 
Main organ  | Board | 
| Affiliations | Pentecostalism | 
| Website | collegeofbishops.org | 
The Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops (JCAAPB), more commonly known as the Joint College of Bishops (JCOB) or simply the Joint College, is a Christian organization founded in 1993. Established by bishops J. Delano Ellis, Wilbert Sterling McKinley, Roy Brown, and Paul S. Morton to train Pentecostal bishops and bishops-elect; and to introduce liturgical order and identity into African-American Pentecostalism; the organization is currently chaired by Archbishop David M. Copeland.