Angley's ministry was originally based at Grace Cathedral (a.k.a. the "Temple of Healing Stripes") in Springfield Township. Angley then purchased part of a large complex in his home base of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, one that was formerly owned by evangelist Rex Humbard, and formerly known as the Cathedral of Tomorrow and the next door television studios. This complex now includes the Grace Cathedral, the Cathedral Buffet restaurant, WBNX-TV's studios and offices, as well as other companies which lease space.
Angley converted his Springfield Township location into the Grace Bible College with the purpose of training missionaries and teachers.
His ministry leases a Boeing 747SP, named "Star Triple Seven", which it uses to transport missionaries and humanitarian aid around the world.
Angley can be seen on The 90 and 9 Club (show named in reference to Matthew 18:12-13) weekdays on his ministry owned TV station WBNX-TV 55 in Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the weekly Ernest Angley Hour, which is seen in the United States as well as internationally.
Controversy Over Whether Jesus Heals HIV/AIDSmoreless
Angley's activities in Southern Africa, in particular his claims (based on Biblical scripture Mark 9:23 "Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.") that AIDS and other diseases can be cured by God's healing power, have been controversial. In March 2007, authorities in South Africa cancelled an advertising campaign for Angley's ministry, based on lack of preliminary medical documentation at that time for actual healing of AIDS through prayer. Angley has since stated that he has verifiable medical documentation from former AIDS patients that he can submit to any country that requires it.
The author of many books as well as gospel songs, he contributes some of the royalties to spreading the gospel throughout the world through his ministry.
Hurry Friday. (Autobiography) (June 2004) Library of Congress catalog 2005615251
Raptured. (A novel about the second coming of Christ based on a dispensational interpretation of biblical prophecy.) (First published 1950) Library of Congress catalog 2003611031
Faith in God Heals the Sick. (Biblical teaching on how to receive and keep physical healing from the Lord.)
Untying God's Hands. (Many subjects including marriage, dating and ministry of angels are dealt with in this book.)
Cell 15. (The true story of the imprisonment of Ernest Angley in Germany for preaching the Gospel.)
God's Rainbow of Promises. (Scriptures from the Bible to cover a person's needs in times of trouble.)
The Deceit of Lucifer. (Biblical answers to questions about hypnosis, visualization, astrology, demonology.) Library of Congress catalog 89827508
Leeching of the Mind. (Dealing with depression and exposing the inner working of Lucifer in the human mind.)
The Power of Bible Fasting (Comprehensive book with Old and New Testament scriptures about Bible fasting.)
The Reality of the Person of the Holy Spirit Volumes 1-4. (Reveals the works of the Holy Spirit throughout the Old and New Testament scriptures and how the Holy Spirit affects the lives of people.)
The Unforgivable Sin. (A look into how a human can blaspheme against the Holy Ghost and how to avoid those paths.) Library of Congress catalog 2001615038
Reality of the Blood Volumes 1-4. (Biblical insight concerning the divine blood of Jesus and its power of deliverance.)
Love is the Road. (Discovering how to walk the paths of life using God's love and promises.)
Living Free From Sin. (Volumes 1 & 2; Can a saved person be lost? Two comprehensive books dealing with the belief of 'Unconditional' Eternal Security, and how one can live free from sin. [Copyright 2007 & 2008])
The Mind of Christ. (How one can take on the Mind of Christ. [Copyright 2005])
Battles of the Mind!...peace be still. (How one can be free from the battles of the mind. [Copyright 2008])
Angley is a native of rural North Carolina; he was raised a Baptist, and at the age of 18 he said he underwent a "life-changing experience" with Jesus. In the early 1950s, traveling with their tent, he and his wife arrived in northeast Ohio as a traveling "salvation and healing" evangelist; the locals embraced them, and he has lived in the Akron area ever since.
Reverand Angley continues to live in the same small house that he shared with his wife Esther before her death in December 1970. Angley never remarried and has no children.