List of Characters Alive/ Deceased At Glorious Appearing.
| Alive at Glorious Appearing | Deceased at Glorious Appearing | Unknown |
|---|---|---|
| Judd Thompson Jr. | Ryan Daley | Deacon |
| Vicki Byrne Thompson | Chaya Stein | Anita |
| Lionel Washington | Judith Stein | Wanda |
| Shelly Brown | Dan Ben-Judah | |
| Conrad Graham | Nina Ben-Judah | |
| Mrs. Ben-Judah | Jacques Madeliene | |
| Janie McCanyon | Natalie Bishop | |
| Westin Jakes | Nada Ameer | |
| Melinda Bentley | Loretta Phillips | |
| Charlie Atkins | Mark Eisman | |
| Samuel Goldberg | Chad Harris | |
| Darrion Stahley | John Preston | |
| Tanya Spivey | Buck Williams | |
| Jim Dekker | Chloe Steele Williams | |
| Josey Fogarty | Pete Davidson | |
| Tom Fogarty | Zeke Sr. (Gustaf Zuckermandel Sr) | |
| Cheryl Tiffane | Tsion Ben-Judah | |
| Colin Dial | Tom Gowin | |
| Naomi Tiberus | Luke Gowin | |
| Becky Dial | Perryn Madeleine | |
| Maggie Carlson | Kasim Ameer | |
| Mitchell Stein | Annie Christopher | |
| Marshall Jameson | Hattie Durham | |
| Jamal Ameer | Pavel Rudja | |
| Lina Ameer | Mr. Rudja | |
| Ty Spivey | Manny Aguilara | |
| Rayford Steele | Andre Dupree | |
| Kenny Bruce Williams | Taylor Graham | |
| Chang Wong | Hassina | |
| Westin Jakes | Ken Ritz | |
| Zeke Jr. (Gustaf Zuckermandel Jr) | Bruce Barnes | |
| Lenore Barker | Maxwell Stahley | |
| Tolan Barker | Cyrus Spivey | |
| Bo Shairton | Mr. Wong | |
| Ginny Shairton | Donny Moore | |
| Sandy Moore | ||
| Louise Stahley |
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