27th Annual Holy Convocation of the Ecumenical Church and University

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27TH ANNUAL HOLY CONVOCATION OF THE ECUMENICAL CHURCH AND UNIVERSITY

ECUMENICAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

INAUGURAL CONCLAVE AND CONSECRATION OF THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL OF BISHOPS

ANNUAL CONVENTION OF CITYLIGHT

WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

GRIMAUD SERVICE AWARD PRESENTATION

PENTECOST SUNDAY, 4:00 PM MAY 28, 2023

COLUMBIA METROPOLITAN CONVENTION CENTER

1101 LINCOLN STREET, COLUMBIA, SC 29201 USA

+1 803 500 0477 OFFICE2@ECUMENICAL.US

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Lift Every Voice and Sing

Lift every voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the list'ning skies, Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won.

Stony the road we trod, Bitter the chast'ning rod, Felt in the days when hope unborn had died; Yet with a steady beat, Have not our weary feet

Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?

We have come over a way that with tears has been watered. We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered, Out from the gloomy past, Till now we stand at last Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

God of our weary years, God of our silent tears, Thou who hast brought us thus far on the way; Thou who hast by Thy might, Led us into the light, Keep us forever in the path, we pray.

Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee, Lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee; Shadowed beneath Thy hand, May we forever stand,

True to our God, True to our native land.

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Table of Contents Lift Every Voice and Sing 2 Ecumenical General Conference Clergy 4 Welcome from Bishop Redfern & Rev. L.J. Redfern, Ph.D. 5 Welcome to South Carolina, USA by the President and Government Officials 6 Welcome South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus 7 Welcome Presidents of SC Colleges, Universities, and Tec Schools 8 Biographies for Dr. Beverly Gurley and Representative J. David Weeks 9 Biography for Bishop Carson Wise, D.Min 10 Commencement Program 11 Consecration Program 13 Biographies of Joe And Gladys Grimaud 18 Grimaud Lifetime Service Awards Presentation 19 East African Graduates 20 Leaders of Esther Women of Influence 22 Daughters of Ruth-Sons of David Amuria 23 General Conference of Clergy of the Ecumenical Church 24 Bishop-Elect Biographies 25 Bishop’s Charges and Appointments 36 Ecumenical University Board of Regents 36 Biographies Grimaud Lifetime Service Award Winners 37 Be The Miracle Campaign 45 3

General Conference Clergy of the Ecumenical Church

Nakia Adams Annette Balaguer Ramon Balaguer Ben Blocker Bernard Byrd David Edmond Donella Brown Eric Bowden Gene Brown George Brown Gwen Byrd Jerome Brown Candace Brown Shelton Blue Banetsi Dieudonne Ndula Monique Ouidette Carter T. Cunningham (d) Andrew Dev Jeyarani Dev Patrick Donkeng L. Dobbins T. Dozier David Eyoma Penny Evans Gladys Grimaud Joe Grimaud (d) James Grant Ralphielle Green Stacey Gibson Jethro Kakaire Ssenyonjo Robert Kairu Moses Helen Harris Lydia Ham Mellisa Hammond Don Jackson Isabell Jones John Jones (d) James Johnson Edward King James LaRose Kristie LaRose Marcus Long Bonnie Miles Charles Mpagi Derrick Myers Mother Mickens Richard McCombs Stephen Manley Sylvia Mickens Tasha McClenden Andrew Oliver Wycliffe Ombecha Linda Peoples Paula Perry Sam Perry Redfern II Luella Redfern Dwight Rhinehart Maryland Rook Rebirth Chris Smith Clarence Smith Harriet Smith Jamie Salters Sinclair Salters Ronald Stephenson Alex Tsanging Carl Thurmond Teresa Thurmond Harriet Williams Roberta Williams Roscoe Wilson Victor Asiimwe George Njoroge Edward Langat Churchill Lukuzen Morris Omondi Johnstone Muka Donal James

Dear Esteemed Guests,

Rev. Dr. Luella Redfern and I welcome you to the 27th Annual Holy Ecumenical Convocation with great pleasure. We are honored to host this year's event, which promises to be a time of fellowship, learning, and spiritual growth. We thank all those who labored to make this event possible. You have been driven by the love of Christ, his church, and the people of God. In each city, town, and village in all the countries we served, our hope in Christ has impacted the lives of this present generation and generations to come.

The theme for this year's Convocation is "A Charge to Keep I Have," which reminds us of our responsibility as followers of Christ to fulfill the Great Commission. We are proud to say that the Ecumenical Church and University and our partners CityLight and Cross Style Ministries have been working tirelessly to fulfill this charge. Through the power of God, our joint efforts have built churches, schools, and community centers and provided clean water, healthcare, and housing. We have used the stones of Stephen’s martyrdom to build a modern-day kingdom of God. We join Jesus in being the stone builders reject, only to become the moral cornerstone of civilization.

We are particularly proud of the work we have done to educate girls and provide spiritual training, education, and job opportunities for young men. These efforts are a testament to our commitment to building a better world through our faith. The Lord has prepared and equipped us to expand our construction projects to reach each of the 40 countries we served. We continue the work of the Ecumenical University’s President, Dr. Beverly Gurley, by expanding our virtual classroom to include China and Korea. Rev. Dr. Gladys Grimaud has given CityLight greater life-saving capacity through our affiliates. We provide more services and resources to Central Africa and other areas suffering from political and economic upheavals. The Grimaud Catalyst Award will recognize those who have impacted the world through their faith.

Today, we consecrate our new from countries we serve Bishops-Elect to form the World Council of the Ecumenical Church of Christ. The Lord desires that all be seen, heard, and appreciated. All faith is personal and local. We endeavor for each Bishop to bear the heart of the people to have a global impact. Our church is personal at the Local and Global levels. Our church is GLOCAL.

We are confident that this year's event will be a transformative experience for all who attend. Once again, welcome to the 27th Annual Holy Ecumenical Convocation. We pray that your time here will be blessed and that you will leave feeling inspired and empowered to continue the work of the Lord.

Sincerely,

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“A Charge to Keep, I Have”
WELCOME TO COLUMBIA, SC
Lindsay B. Agostini Dr. Monica E. Scott Angela Nash Lashonda McFadden Niki Porter Joe Trapp Tamika Washington President Joe Biden Senator L. Graham Rep. Tim Scott Rep. Joe Wilson Rep. Jim Clyburn Rep. Nancy Mace Rep. Jeff Duncan Gov. McMaster Sen. Harpootlian Sen. Jackson Sen. McLeod Sen. Scott Sen. McElveen, III Lt. Gov. Evette Rep. L. Howard Rep. I Thigpen Rep. A McDaniel Rep. H. Baur Rep. T. Rutherford Rep. Chris Hart Rep. J. Johnson Mayor Rickenmann Howard Duvall, Jr. Edward McDowell Will Brennan Aditi Bussells Tina N. Herbert Peter M. Brown Paul Livingston Yvonne McBride Cheryl D. English Chakisse Newton Jesica Mackey Overture Walker Gretchen Barron Cheryl Harris Aaron Bishop Angela Clyburn Barbara F. Weston Robert Lominack Tamika Myers

SC LEGISLATIVE BLACK CAUCUS AND CABINET

Ivory Thigpen Deon Tedder Jermaine Johnson Annie McDaniel Carl L Anderson Chandra Dillard Christopher Hart J A Moore J David Weeks John R King Joseph Jefferson Todd Rutherford Justin Bamberg Leon Howard Kambrell Garvin Lonnie Hosey Marvin Pendarvis Mia McLeod Michael Williams Patricia Henegan Robert Williams Rosalyn Myers Terry Alexander Wendell Gilliard William Clyburn Darrell Jackson Gerald Malloy John Scott Pamela Evette Hugh Weathers Curtis Loftus Richard Eckstrom Ellen Weaver Alan Wilson Mark Hammond Ronnie A Sabb Vernon Stephens Wendell Jones Devon Owens Jim Clyburn Tim Scott Naida Rutherford Coroner Karl B. Allen Kent Williams Kevin Johnson Heather Bauer Margie Matthews Marlon Kimpson Mike Fanning

PRESIDENTS OF SC COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, AND TEC SCHOOLS

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Dr. Ernest McNealy Allen University Dr. Evans Whitaker Anderson University Dr. Forest Mahan Aiken Tec Dr. Roslyn Artis Benedict College Dr. Steve Pettit Bob Jones University Kevin Pollack Central Carolina Tec Dr Dondi Costin Charleston Southern Dr. Mark Smith Columbia International Dr. Dwaun Warmack Clafin University Dr. James Clements Clemson University Dr. Michael Benson Coastal Carolina Dr. Natalie Harder Coker College Dr. Andrew T. Hsu College of Charleston Dr. Beverly Gurley Ecumenical University Dr. John Dozier Columbia College Dr. Boone Hopkins Converse College Dr. Willie Todd, Jr. Denmark Tec Dr. Steve Adamson Erskine Seminary Dr. Jermaine Ford Florence-Darlington Tec Dr. Luther Carter Francis Marion Dr. Elizabeth Davis Furman University Dr. David Cole MUSC Dr. Keith Miller Greenville Tec Dr. Carolyn M. Fore Horry-Georgetown Tec Dr. Richard Cosentino Lander University Dr. Monica Baloga Limestone College Dr. Ronald Rhames Midlands Tec Dr. Leroy Staggers Morris College Dr. Patty Lee Williamburg Tec Dr. Al Panu USC Beaufort Dr. Ronnie Hopkins Voorhees College Dr. Michael Amiridis University of South Carolina Dr Bennie Harris USC Upstate Dr. Edward-Serna Winthrop University Dr. Nayef Samhat Wofford College Dr. Michael Mikota Spartanburg Community Dr. Scott Cochran Spartanburg Methodist Dr. Richard Gough Tec College Lowcountry Gen. Glenn Walters The Citadel Dr. Galen DeHay Tri County Tec Dr. Mary Thornley Trident Tec Dr. Dan Heimmermann USC Aiken Dr. Morrie Scherrens Newberry College Dr.Gene Fant North Greenville Dr. Kyle Wagner Northeasten Tec Dr.Walt Tobin Orangeburg-Calhoun Tec Dr. Hope Rivers Piedmont Tec Dr. Matthew Vandenberg Presbyterian College Dr. Alexander Conyers SC State University

President of the Ecumenical University

Dr. Beverly Jones Gurley, a retired South Carolina Superintendent of schools, has served in many positions in Education for over 40 years. In 2022, she was appointed the President of the Ecumenical University, a prestigious institution providing higher education to students from diverse backgrounds worldwide. With a Doctorate Degree in Education Administration and Supervision from South Carolina State University. Dr. Gurley returned to her university to serve as an Adjunct Professor, continuing to teach periodically. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Coker College Master of Arts Degree in Education, Administration and Supervision from Winthrop University.

Dr. Gurley advocates for the community, dedicating her life to community empowerment. She is committed to educational advancement and takes pride in promoting the importance of education. Dr. Gurley is an established entrepreneur who has organized several businesses in multiple industries.

Dr. Gurley has been given numerous awards and honors in education throughout the state and community. Dr. Gurley is reputable for reviving failing schools. She is recognized for her expertise in working with groups to create organizations dedicated to improving people's lives. As a testament to Dr. Gurley’s exceptional K-12 educational leadership and supervision, a wide variety of programs spear-headed by Dr. Gurley continue to thrive and benefit schools and communities statewide. Dr. Gurley has diligently served low-performance schools, including primary, elementary, middle, high, and higher education, along South Carolina’s Corridor of Shame.

Under her leadership, schools have progressed to high-performing statuses in their respective districts and received national and international acclaim. The schools have been awarded numerous accolades, including the South Carolina Palmetto Silver awards, South Carolina Palmetto Gold awards, and SACS Accreditation evaluated by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Dr. Gurley received the Leadership and Dedication Award, presented by the Clio Elem/Middle School PTA, 2004; the Outstanding Public Service Award, presented by the IRS (Internal Revenue Services), 2003; and the Effective School and Community Relationship Award, presented by the Marlboro County School Board (MCSB) and Superintendent, 2002.

Commencement Speaker

Representative J. David Weeks is prominent in South Carolina's legal and political circles. He was born and raised in Sumter, South Carolina, and completed his education in the same region. Weeks holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Morris College, Sumter, a Master of Education degree from Howard University, Washington D.C., a Juris Doctor of Law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law, and a Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Morris College School of Religion.

Deacon Weeks is an active member of the Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church in Sumter, where he has served as a deacon, senior men’s church school and Evangelism Ministry teacher, member of the Brotherhood and Pastor Support Ministries, Men’s Day Coordinator, youth league basketball coach, chairman of the church’s Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Observance, and member of the Habitat for Humanity Ministry. He is also

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involved in the Christian Education Institute of the Sumter Baptist Missionary and Education Association and the Sumter Association Sunday School Congress.

Rep. Weeks is active in community organizations and has served on various boards of directors, including the Sumter County Community Development Corporation and the Four Bridges Community Development Association. He is also a thirty-second-degree Mason, Shriner, and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc life member.

Weeks is an attorney and operate the Weeks Law Office, LLC in Sumter. He formerly served as Municipal Court Judge for the town of Timmonsville, SC, before he was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2000. He has since been re-elected multiple times and serves as the chief minority whip for the House Democratic Caucus. He is also a member of the powerful House Judiciary Committee. In 2008, Weeks was unanimously elected Chairman of the 39member South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus, a position he held until December 2010.

Weeks has been honored with numerous awards and citations throughout his career, including the "Man of the Year" for Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church Distinguished Alumnus and a Presidential Citation from Morris College. He has also received recognition from various organizations for his community service and legislative work.

Weeks is married to Cheryl Hannibal of Sumter, and they have two daughters, Lynette and Davida, and three grandchildren, Maurice, Tishon, and Monica. His hobbies include public speaking, reading, photography, doing crossword puzzles, and listening to music, especially traditional gospel, jazz, and the blues.

Consecrating Bishop

Carson Eugene Wise, Sr. is an accomplished man with an impressive background in education and ministry. He was born in March 1944 to the Late Marie Wise and attended Lexington County Public Schools. Carson graduated with honors in 1962 from Lexington County Public Schools and subsequently served in the U.S. Air Force from 1962 to 1968. Carson Wise's education did not end with his military service. He attended the University of Maryland Extension from 1963 to 1966 and received his MBA from Federal City College Alumni in 1975. He earned his Master of Divinity degree from Howard University's School of Divinity and his Doctorate of Ministry from Andersonville Theological Seminary in 1996.

Carson has an extensive background in pastoral ministry. He was an assistant pastor at Spirit of Peace Baptist Church in Capitol Heights, Maryland, from 1988 to 1990. He was then appointed as the pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church of McLean, Virginia, where he served from 1991 to 2006. After that, he became the pastor of New Bethany Baptist Church of Washington, D.C., where he served as pastor emeritus from 2007 to 2017.

Carson Wise's commitment to education and the church community is evidenced by his 23 years of service as an instructor for the Congress of Christian Education, Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. He also served as the Vice President of Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. for the Eastern Region from 2007 to 2010 and is a life member of the organization.

Currently, Carson is a member of Central Baptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina, under the leadership of Pastor Ricky Ezell. He can be reached at (803)931-3992 (home) or (202) 258-7163 (cell) or via email at carson4469@gmail.com. His rich background in ministry and education makes him an asset to any community fortunate enough to benefit from his wisdom and experience.

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3:00

PRELUDE CHOIR

PROCESSIONAL LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING CHOIR

National Anthem Choir

GREETINGS

U.S. SENATE

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE AND CABINET

THE STATE LEGISLATURE

CITY OF COLUMBIA

RICHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL

RICHLAND 1 SCHOOL BOARD

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

JUDICIAL

BUSINESS

CHURCH COMMUNITY

THE HONORABLE LEON HOWARD

THE HONORABLE MAYOR RICKENNMAN

THE HONORABLE PAUL LIVINGSTON

THE HONORABLE CHERYL HARRIS

The Honorable Dr. Ernest McNealy

THE HONORABLE MICHELLE BRANCH HOWARD

MR. DAVID, GREG, AND KEITH GRIMAUD

REV. DORIS HICKS, PH.D.

CALL TO WORSHIP REV. DORIS HICKS

INVOCATION

DOXOLOGY

PRAISE GOD, FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW; PRAISE HIM, ALL CREATURES HERE BELOW; PRAISE HIM ABOVE, YE HEAVENLY HOST; PRAISE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST. AMEN

REV. CHARLES AUSTIN

CHOIR AND CONGREGATION

ECUMENICAL UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
METROPOLITAN CONVENTION CENTER
COLUMBIA
PM SUNDAY, MAY 28, 2023, JAMES L. FELDER, PRESIDING
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THE READING OF THE SCRIPTURE

PROVERBS 2

1 CORINTHIANS 1:4-9

INTRODUCTION OF THE SPEAKER

HYMN

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

HYMN

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

VIRTUAL PRESENTATION

U.S. DOCTORAL CANDIDATES

DOCTOR HONORIS CAUSA

REV. LUELLA REDFERN

DR. JAMES MCKENNEY

JAMES L FELDER

CHOIR AND CONGREGATION

DEACON DAVID J. WEEKS

CHOIR AND CONGREGATION

DR. BEVERLY GURLEY

PRESIDENT, ECUMENICAL UNIVERSITY

STUDENTS FROM 14 COUNTRIES

REV. BENJAMIN MAYS BLOCKER

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27TH ANNUAL H VOCATION OF THE ECUMENICAL CHURCH OF CHRIST WORLDWIDE

Consecration of Bishops-Elect

THE PROCESSIONAL LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING CHOIR ASSEMBLING OF THE CLERGY

The Doxology The Choir and Congregation

Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow

Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

THE LITANY OF EMPOWERMENT

REV RAMON BALAGUER: I AM A PART OF THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE UNASHAMED. I HAVE HOLY GHOST POWER. THE DIE HAS BEEN CAST; I HAVE STEPPED OVER THE LINE. THE DECISION HAS BEEN MADE: I AM A DISCIPLE OF JESUS CHRIST. I WON’T LOOK BACK, LET UP, SLOW DOWN, BACK UP, OR BE STILL.

PEOPLE: MY PAST IS REDEEMED. MY PRESENT MAKES SENSE. MY FUTURE IS SECURE. I AM FINISHED AND DONE WITH LOW-LIVING, SIGHT-WALKING, SMALL-PLANNING, COLORLESS-DREAMING, MUNDANETALKING, CHEAP LIVING, CLOUDY VISIONS, AND DWARFED GOALS.

REV RAMON BALAGUER: I NO LONGER NEED PREEMINENCE, POSITION, PROMOTIONS, PLAUDITS, OR POPULARITY. I DO NOT HAVE TO BE RIGHT; FIRST, TOP, RECOGNIZED, PRAISED, REGARDED, OR REWARDED. I NOW LIVE BY FAITH, LEAN ON THE LORD, RUN WITH PATIENCE, LIFT BY PRAYER, AND LABOR BY HOLY GHOST POWER

PEOPLE: MY FACE IS SET. MY FOCUS IS FIXED. MY GOAL IS HEAVEN. MY ROAD IS NARROW. MY WAY IS ROUGH. MY GUIDE IS RELIABLE, AND MY MISSION IS CLEAR. I CANNOT BE BOUGHT, LURED, TEMPTED, IGNORED, DETOURED, DELUDED, OR DELAYED.

REV. RAMON BALAGUER: I WILL NOT FLINCH IN THE FACE OF SACRIFICE, HESITATE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE ADVERSARY, NEGOTIATE AT THE TABLE OF THE ENEMY, PONDER AT THE POOL OF POPULARITY, OR MEANDER IN THE MAZE OF MEDIOCRITY

PEOPLE: I WON’T GIVE UP, SHUT UP, OR LET UP UNTIL I HAVE STAYED UP, STORED UP, PRAYED UP, PAID UP, AND WORKED UP FOR THE CAUSE OF CHRIST. I AM A DISCIPLE OF JESUS CHRIST. I MUST GO TILL HE COMES, GIVE TILL I DROP, TEACH TILL ALL KNOW, AND WORK TILL THE END. AND WHEN JESUS COMES, HE WILL HAVE NO PROBLEM RECOGNIZING ME BECAUSE HE WILL REMEMBER THAT I WAS THE ONE HE EMPOWERED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

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PRAYER REV. CHARLES AUSTIN

Almighty God, giver of all good things, who by your Holy Spirit has appointed diverse orders of ministers in your church, mercifully behold this your servant, now called to the work and ministry of a bishop, and replenish them so with the truth of your doctrine, and adorn them so with the innocence of life that, both by words and deeds, they may faithfully serve you in this office to the glory of your name, and the edifying and the well governing of your church, through the merits of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

THE MINISTRY OF A BISHOP MINISTRY OF THE WORD BISHOP CARSON WISE

THE SERVICE OF CONSECRATION

The presentation of persons selected for the office of bishop by an elder:

CONSECRATING BISHOPS, IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST, WE PRESENT TO YOU

REV. MORRIS ODHIAMBO OMONDI

REV. DONAL JAMES

PRESENTED BY REVS. CLARENCE SMITH

PRESENTED BY REVS. BERNARD BYRD

REV. CHURCHILL LUKUZEN BWOMONO, PRESENTED BY REV. DWIGHT RHINEHART

REV. CAROLINE EMILY AWUOR OGWAYO

REV. GEORGE GITHINJI NJOROGE

REV. EDWARD KEMEI LANGAT

REV. EDDY PATRICK DONKENG,

REV. DIEUDONNÉ NZABONIMPA BANETSI

REV. WYCLIFFE OKUTOYI OMBECHA

REV. DAVID EYOMA

REV. VICTOR EVANS ASIIMWE

REV. CHARLES MPAGI

REV. BENJAMIN MAYS BLOCKER

REV. LUELLA J. REDFERN

REV. GLADYS GRIMAUD

REV. ANDREW DEV

PRESENTED BY REV. GWEN BYRD

PRESENTED BY DAVID EDMOND

PRESENTED BY ELDER JAMES MURRAY

PRESENTED BY REV. CHARLES AUSTIN

PRESENTED BY BISHOP JEFFERY WILLIAMS

PRESENTED BY REV. AARON BISHOP

PRESENTED BY REV. DORIS HICKS

PRESENTED BY REV. GEORGE BROWN

PRESENTED BY REV. RAMON BALAGUER

PRESENTED BY REV. GARY WALTON

PRESENTED BY REV. ANNETTE BALAGUER

PRESENTED BY REV. CATHERINE SMITH

PRESENTED BY REV. BONNIE MILES

The Solemn Charge and Examination

Bishop Jeffrey Williams:

Brothers and sisters, since the Holy Scriptures command that we should not be hasty in laying on hands and admitting any person to the government in the Church of Christ, which He has purchased with no less price than the effusion of His own blood before we admit you to this administration, we will examine you in certain articles to the end that the congregation present may have a fair trial, and bear witness how you are minded to behave yourself in the Church of God.

Are you persuaded that you are truly called to this ministration according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ?

Bishops-Elect: I am so persuaded.

Bishop Jeffrey Williams:

Are you persuaded that the Holy Scriptures contain sufficient in all doctrines required of the necessity

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of eternal salvation through faith in are you determined, out of the same Holy Scripture, to instruct the people committed to your charge, and teach and maintain nothing as required of necessity to eternal salvation but that which you shall be persuaded may be concluded and proved by the same?

Bishops-Elect: I am persuaded and so determined by God’s grace.

Bishop Jeffrey Williams:

Are you ready with faithful diligence to banish and drive away all erroneous and strange doctrines contrary to God’s word, and both privately and openly, to call upon and encourage others to do the same?

Bishops-Elect: I am ready, the Lord being my helper.

Bishop Jeffrey Williams :

Will you maintain and set forward, as much as shall lie in you, quietness, love, and peace among all people; and such as shall be unquiet, disobedient, and criminal, correct and punish according to such authority as you have by God’s word and as shall be committed unto you?

Bishops-Elect: I will do so, by the help of God.

Bishop Jeffrey Williams:

Will you be faithful in ordaining or laying hands upon others?

Bishops-Elect: I will do so with the help of God.

Bishop Jeffrey Williams:

Will you show yourself gentle and merciful for Christ’s sake to the poor and needy people, and to all strangers destitute of help?

Bishops-Elect: I will so show myself, by God’s help

Bishop Redfern II:

Almighty God our Heavenly Father, who has given you a good will to do all things, also grant to you strength and power to perform the same; that God may accomplish in you the good work which God has begun; that you may be found perfect and irreprehensible in the last day through our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns forever. Amen.

The Prayer of Consecration

Elder James McKenney: Lord, hear our prayer.

Bishops-Elect: And let our cry come unto thee.

Elder James McKenney: Let Us Pray:

Almighty God, your most merciful Father, who of your infinite goodness has given your only and dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ to be our Redeemer and the author of everlasting life; who, after he had made perfect our redemption by his death and was ascended into heaven, poured down his gifts abundantly upon people, making some apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and

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teachers to the edifying and making perfect his church, grant, we beseech you, to this your servant such grace that he may be evermore ready to spread abroad your gospel, the glad tidings of reconciliation with you, and use the authority given him not to destruction but to salvation, not to hurt but to help; so that as a wise and faithful servant giving to your family their portion in due season, he may, at last, be received into everlasting joy, through Jesus Christ our Lord who, with you and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, world without end. Amen.

The Act of Consecration (Laying on of Hands)

Bishop Redfern II:

The Lord pour upon you the Holy Spirit for the office and work of bishop in the Church of God, now committed to you by the imposition of our hands, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. And remember that you stir up the grace of God which is given by the imposition of our hands; for God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and love, and soberness.

Give heed to reading, exhortation, and doctrine. Think about the things contained in this book. Be diligent in them, that the increase may manifest to all people. Take heed to yourself and your doctrine; by so doing, you shall both save yourself and them that hear you. Be to the flock of Christ a shepherd, not a wolf; feed them, devour them not. Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind up the broken, bring the outcasts again, seek the lost; be so merciful that you may not be too remiss; so minister discipline that you forget not mercy, that when the Chief Shepherd shall appear you may receive the never-fading crown of glory, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Elder James McKenney:

The Bible is the ancient book of the Church and serves as the heart of a Christian’s private devotion in life. Among the symbolic treasures presented to you on this day of your consecration is the Holy Bible. Receive the Holy Scriptures; feed the flock committed to your care from them. Amen

Elder James McKenney:

The cross serves as a constant reminder to faithfully and joyfully proclaim Christ crucified by word and sacrament, prayer and praise, deed and silence, in season and out. Receive the cross as a sign of our Savior’s suffering, death, and resurrection and as a symbol of your Servant Life. Amen.

The people chant aloud: Amen. Amen. Amen.

The General Confession

Rev. Aaron Bishop

Let us humbly confess our sins unto Almighty God.

Almighty God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Maker of all things, Judge of all men, we acknowledge and bewail our manifold sins and wickedness which we from time to time most grievously have committed by thought, word and deed against Your divine Majesty, provoking most justly Your wrath and indignation against us. We do earnestly repent and are heartily sorry for these our misdoings; the remembrance of them is grievous unto us.

Have mercy upon us, have mercy upon us, most merciful Father for Your Son our Lord Jesus Christ’s sake; forgive us all that is past and grant that we may ever hereafter serve and please You in newness of life, to the honor and glory of Your name, through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.

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The Prayer of Humiliation

Rev. Doris Hicks

We do not presume to come to this Your table, O merciful Lord, trusting in our own righteousness but in Your manifold and great mercies. We are not worthy so much as to gather crumbs under Your table. But You are the same Lord, whose property is always to have mercy. Grant us, therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of Your dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink His blood that our sinful souls and bodies may be made clean by His death and washed through His blood and that we may evermore dwell in Him and He in us. Amen.

The Prayer of Consecration and Chief Celebrant

Bishop Redfern II

Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, who of Your tender mercy did give Your only Son, Jesus Christ, to suffer death on the cross for our redemption, who made there by His oblation of Himself, once offered, a full perfect, and sufficient sacrifice, oblation and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world; and did institute in His holy gospel command us to continue a perpetual memory of that His precious death until His coming again; hear us, O merciful Father, we most humbly beseech You and grant that we receiving these Your creatures of bread and wine, according to Your son, our Savior Jesus Christ’s holy institution, in remembrance of His death and passion may be partakers of His most blessed body and blood; Who in the same night that He was betrayed took bread, and when He had given thanks, He broke it, and gave it to His disciples saying, Take, eat, this is My body which is broken for you. this does in remembrance of Me. Likewise, after supper, He took the cup, and when He had given thanks, He gave it to them, saying, Drink all of it, for this is my blood of the New Testament, which is shed for you and for many for the remission of sins; do this, as often as you shall drink it, in remembrance of me. Amen.

The Communion of the Saints The Singing of the Lord’s Prayer Choir and Congregation

The Prayer of Thanksgiving Rev. Bernard Byrd, PhD

Let us pray.

Bishop and People:

God of grace, we give you praise and thanks for this Holy Communion of the Body and Blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the pledge of our redemption, and we pray that it may bring us forgiveness of our sins, strength in our weakness, and everlasting salvation; through Jesus Christ or Lord. Amen.

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JOE AND GLADYS GRIMAUD

Joe and Gladys were married for 63 years with three sons. Joe was a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, and Gladys was a faithful mother and housewife. Joe retired from the service, took his savings, and opened a Midas Muffler shop in Alexander, La.

The Grimaud family set their life priorities: God, Family, Country, and Career. Working as a team, the Grimauds applied what Joe would later call the “Grimaud’s Law of Certainty”…” Diligent effort consistently applied in a specified direction over a long period of time will bring results certainly.” Gladys served as the CEO of the home, and Joe grew business partnerships.

The Grimaud family believed in being fully involved in church and Community. Joe led his family in tithing 10% and saving 10% to build a solid financial foundation. The Grimaud family business grew from a Midas Muffler shop to a national network of Precision Tune franchises.

In 1991 Joe was elected President of Precision Tune Inc. to save the international mother company from total bankruptcy. He turned the company around in one year and adopted Frederick Douglass Jr. High Alternative School in Washington, DC.

In 1996, racial tensions were high in South Carolina over the Confederate Flag. Joe and Gladys contacted Dr. Tony Evans to bring a Unity Crusade to Columbia, SC. With God’s help and direction, City Light Columbia was established to address the racial problem, with all Christian churches coming together to repent and heal the community. On May 18 – 20, 1997, Christian churches responded with over 80,000 attendees (60% white 40% black).

Both Joe and Gladys were licensed and ordained as ministers in Ecumenical Church. As Joe established Chapin Furniture, Precision Tunes, and other businesses, Gladys established CityLight as a worldwide change agent. Christ Central, Cross Style, Windows to the World, and many other organizations were greatly enhanced through her philanthropy. She is one of the founders of Ecumenical University and has fostered Campus development on three continents, She has used the Esther Women of Influence and her wealth to empower women in Africa and Asia.

Joe died in 2020, and his three sons, David, Greg, and Keith, have continued his business legacy. Gladys continues the Grimaud family legacy through philanthropy.

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JORAM MUPENZI KAMIKAZI NELLY KORERIMANA ALEXIS

NADEGE NIYONKURU MVUYEKURE BRUNO BELMONDO

EAST AFRICAN GRADUATES

NDACAYISABA IBRAHIM NDAYISHIMIYE SYLVIE NDAYITEGEREYE DIONESIE NEREE BABINE

NISHEMEZWE EUGENIEE NYIRAMUTUZO FLORA PAAUL MUSHIMIYE PHILIPPE MANIRAKIZA Victor Evans Asiimwe REGIS NSENGIYUNVA RUTH MUNEEZERO

SANTA ALIX IRUMVA SCOVIA NSEKO

YAMUREMMYE DACIE CURIE URUBANO MUGANDA

EVEERLYNEE MUKESHIMANA
Kiyanga Mitoma AHIMBISIBWE PHIONAH ATUHAIRE JOAN ATUSINGWIZE NAOME KATUSIIME ADIJAH KICONCO GLORIA KYOMUHANGI ANGELLA TUSINGWIRE ANNAH Burundi Garrison AKIMANA ODETTE ANNICK IRERIMANA BUKEBUDA ALIDA DANIEL MANIRAKIZA EDOUARD NDIHOKUBWAYO ELSIE NIRAGIRA EMELYNE NDAYISHIMIYE Burundi Garrison EMILE BASIRAHISIZE EMMANUEL NSHIMIRIMANA ESTHER NDAYISENGA EVARISTE KALUMUNA
FAIDA ONESIME FAIDANTAWUMENYA FABIEN
FAIDANTAWUMENYA FABIEN HAGERINDANGA ANITHA HAKIZIMANA CEDRIC HAMULI PONOKEE ILEDEPHONSE NTAHINDIYE JEAN CLAUDE BIZOZA JONAS SINDAYIGAYA
MANARIYO BENEFIQUE MANIRAKIZA JOSEPHINE

Grimaud Lifetime Service Award Presentation

DAVID GRIMAUD, PRESIDING

REV. DR. GLADYS GRIMAUD, GREG GRIMAUD AND KEITH GRIMAUD

INTERLUDE

PURPOSE OF THE AWARD

PRESENTATION OF GLADYS GRIMAUD

REV. LUELLA J. REDFERN, PH.D.

INTRODUCTION OF AWARDEES

DR. BEVERLY GURLEY

DAVID GRIMAUD

ESTHER WOMEN OF INFLUENCE

JAMES L. FELDER

DR MARVIN LARE

REV. GWEN BYRD EDITH MCDONALD

JAMES L. FELDER

DR. JEROME BROWN

REV. BERNARD BYRD

REV. CHARLES AUSTIN

CLOSING REMARKS

JOHN ROY HARPER, II

I.S. LEEVY JOHNSON

KAY PATTERSON

TOMMY SCOTT YOUNG

LEE THOMAS YOUNG

RIGHT REVEREND REDFERN II

THE PRESIDING BISHOP AND GENERAL OVERSEER OF THE ECUMENICAL CHURCH OF CHRIST WORLDWIDE

BENEDICTION

RECESSIONAL

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EAST AFRICAN GRADUATES

Kibutamo Sheema

AGABA PROSSY

EVERLYNE

TUHAIRIRWE

INNOCENT

MWESIGYE

KANANURA KATSYA

JOHN

KICONCO ANNET

SANYU JULIET

TWONGIRWE

CALORINE

Kakindo Sheema

MUHANGI DENNIS

TUKAMUSHABA OBED

Ryenjokic Sheema

AYESIGA RHONAH

KANSIME NUWAGABA

KYOKUSABA SALIMA

TWESIGYE NORMAN

Bugarama Sheema

ATWINE ROSE

BRENDA TUSH

HANNINGTON

BOONA

KUKUNDA WINNIE

NATUKUNDA MIRIAM

Eden Ecumenical

ASIIMWE PETIENCE

ALICEN

ATURINDA EVERLYNE

Magamaga

ADONGO DOROTHY

DERICK KIRUNDA

ERIA MADEN

JOHN BOSCO

KYAKULAGA

JOSEPH WABWIRE

KAKAIRE COLLINE

KIRANDA KYOIKIRIZA

CHRISTOPHER

MUKISA MUFUMBA

YAKUBU

PAUL GEOFFREY

ISABIRYE

PAUL KASANGO

REAGAN NTULUME

SIMON SAMANYA

WILLIAM GUMA

NABUKENYA MELON

Bundibugyo

ASIIMWE JUDITH

ATUGONZA WILSON

BALEKE FORONIKA

BYAMAKA PIUS

BYAMUKAMA

EMANUEL

HAPPY JANET

KATO PERUCE

KATURAMU

GODFREY

KIIZA MOSES

KUGUMISIRIZA DAPHINE

KYOMUHENDO

FRANKSON

MBINIKA KORASITIKO

MUHUMUZA

FRANCIS

NGANDA JACKSON

LEADERS OF ESTHER WOMEN OF INFLUENCE

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ABIA KYOGABIRW AIDA TAGYERA AKANKUNDA PROSSY ANNET WANDERA BEATRICE KYAKUHIRE ESTHER DOMITIENE FLORENCE KIRENGA GIRADA KYOMUGISHA VKABANDA SIKOLA KEZIA NAYEBARE KUKUNDA ROSE LISA KEMBOI MIRIAM KABAGENYI MUTIBWA CHRISTINE NAKYEJWA REBBECCA OMODING TWONGYIRWE CARILINE WINNIE KUKUNDA CHEKANABO AMISI CHINURU VUGINDE CITO AKILI CUBAKA MAUWA CYNTHIA NIYONKURU ESPERANCE NTAMBWE FUNDIKO MADELEINE FURAHA BUSHUGU FURAHA FUNDIKO FURAHA SABIYEZE GRACE BAZIRUHIWA HENRIETTE KANDOLO INGABIRE LILIANE ISAMBA VERONICA JOSE BENYODI JOSEPHINE SERUTI JUSTINE KAVUGHO MUSARA JUSTINE MUKUBA KABUTO TSONGO LEA PASCAL MAOMBI MIHIGO NANGALIRE MARIAM KASHINDI MASIKA KWALI KWALABA MASONGA PASCALINE MAVUGO HELENE MIMI BAHATI MUHIGO NJAMINZA MUKENDI KABED NADINE MACHOZI NDAYISHIMIYE FANNY NEEMA NGALIA

DAUGHTERS OF RUTH-SONS OF DAVID AMURIA

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General Conference Clergy of the Ecumenical Church

Cross Style with Dr. Stephen Manley

Stephen Manley is an international evangelist with a focus on Jesus Christ. He grew up in the home of an Indiana Methodist pastor and received his call to ministry at the age of seven. He started filling his father's pulpit at the age of eleven. In high school, Stephen was conflicted with the reality of his spiritual life and believed there must be something more. He concluded that Christianity is about intimacy with Jesus and decided to keep his focus on Jesus throughout the day. Stephen discovered the concept of "practicing God's presence" and constantly grew in intimacy and oneness with Jesus in an attitude of surrender and dependency. Stephen and his wife, Delphine, have two adopted children. After pastoring for seven years, Stephen became a full-time itinerant evangelist and has been spreading the message of the cross worldwide for the last fifty years. Stephen focuses on Jesus Christ and believes that the cross is not just an event but a style. He has taken this message to the world and believes that expositional preaching is cross-cultural and meets every level's needs.

Overall, Stephen Manley's commitment to preaching for 50 weeks a year for 50 years as an itinerant evangelist is a testament to his faith, perseverance, and dedication to sharing the gospel with others

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Akankunda Prossy Benon Tumwine Rose Asiimwe Didus Binomugisha Harriet Kansime Joverance Nancy Mwije Seriverino. Sylvia Namukasa Pr Tumusime Baguma Charles Kabajungu Betty Kobusinge Harriet Candace Brown Nkabasasia Rose Assimwe Zabron Bamugonza Mitedius Kyalimpa Elijah Mpweruwa Wilson Nkabona Misaki Jeyarani Dev Nkwen Hannington Tibamwenda Fred Tumwine Atanazia Mugisa Robert Donal James Edward Langat Allan Kikai Ken Lusaka Mellap Mukire Patrick Kiboi Richard Mutuwa Sammy Aswani Victor Pongosi Ruth Kirenzi Patrick Kemboi Charles Mugaga George Njoroje Phyllis Nyakeru Joseph Mburu James Johnson Edward King Robert Mukisa Jethro Kakaire KIGABANE FRED Michael Mbite

2023 BISHOPS ELECT OF THE ECUMENICAL CHURCH WORLDWIDE

Pastor Charles Joshua Mpagi is a passionate Ugandan pastor who is committed to serving the Lord by equipping church leaders and extending grace to the widows, orphans, and needy. He was born to a staunch Catholic family on October 3rd, 1974, in Magamaga town council, Mayuge District of Uganda, East Africa. At the age of 19, he was saved from severe sickness and suffering that almost led him to commit suicide. After entering into a covenant to serve the Lord, he was miraculously healed.

Pastor Mpagi was ordained for pastoral work by Apostle Paul Wilson Ssekuwanda in 1996. He is proud of the mentorship he obtained from his spiritual father and has established himself as a respected spiritual leader in Uganda. He pursued his education, earning an Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) in 1992, a national certificate in Political education and military science in 1995, a certificate in HIV/AIDS counseling and care at the Aids Intervention Program (TAIP) at Jinja in 1996, a diploma of Christian ministry at New life Bible College in 2003, and a bachelor’s degree in bible and theology at International College of Bible Theology (Midwest Seminary of bible theology) in 2019. Currently, he is pursuing a master's degree while also studying for an associate degree in Cross Style theology at the Ecumenical University of SC in the USA.

Magamaga, Pastor Mpagi's birthplace, was initially bound by high levels of witchcraft, sorcery, drunkards, and strong Islamic influence. However, Pastor Charles Mpagi is committed to changing this narrative by raising local churches in Urban and Rural areas of Uganda, especially in Eastern, Western, and Central Uganda. He is the international director of CityLight East Africa and the director of Cross Style Ministries East Africa.

Pastor Mpagi's leadership skills are evident in the eighteen leadership-training centers he has established, where over 500 leaders have graduated since 2005. He is also the auxiliary bishop of the Mayuge district born-again faith comprising 502 churches of different denominations. His goal is to maintain unity in the body of Christ.

Pastor Charles Mpagi does crusades, conferences, seminars, overnight prayers, prayer rallies, and prayer walks. He is the Senior Pastor of the fast-growing Community Ecumenical Church of Christ in Magamaga, Uganda. The Church was founded in June 2013 under a borrowed tree in Mr. George's backyard of his restaurant, and today, it has grown to become a significant influence in the community.

Charles Mpagi is married to Agnes, and they have been blessed with six children: Samuel, Jemimah, Jesse, Newman, Honor, and Bright. His passion for winning souls, binding the brokenhearted, and raising leaders is unmatched. He continues to work with a team of ministers to spread the Gospel and change lives in Uganda and beyond.

Wycliffe Okutoyi Ombecha

Wycliffe Okutoyi Ombecha was born in April 1976 in the rural village of Mumias subcounty, Kakamega County. He was born to the late Wycliffe George Okutoyi and grew up in a humble family. In 1993, he gave his life to Christ and became a born-again Christian.

Wycliffe started his ministry work in 2007 and was commissioned by Apostle Richard Ogudi. He joined Cross Style International in 2012 and became an associate minister. Presiding Bishop Redfern II of the Ecumenical Churches Worldwide ordained him.

Wycliffe pursued his theological studies at various institutions. He obtained his first certificate in Christian ministry with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) and his second certificate in theology from Miracle Seed Bible College. He greatly desired to know God more and connected with the College of Cross Style International under the leadership of

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National Director Bishop Charles Mpagi and International Director Presiding Bishop Redfern II and Dr. Stephen Manly. He completed a certificate in Cross Style Theology and a diploma from the same college. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts at Ecumenical.

University, where he is also a lecturer and trainer of trainees. Rising to the instructor and center director rank, he has so far trained over 100 leaders in Siaya and Kakamega counties.

Wycliffe is committed to making a difference in his community. He operates a community-based organization called Citylight Vineyard Ministries, which is dedicated to helping widows, orphans, and vulnerable people in the community by providing school fees, clothes, and other essential items as needed.

Wycliffe is serving with his beloved wife, Anne Khatenje, at Miracle Ecumenical Church of Christ in Siaya County under Ecumenical Churches Worldwide. They are blessed with four children: Phanice Hope Okutoyi, Praise Glady Okutoyi, Emmanuel Amani, and Shekina Glory. Through crusades, seminars, conferences, and establishing new churches, Wycliffe has been able to reach out to many people with the Gospel of Jesus, and there has been a success in strengthening and encouraging saints to remain committed to the Lord.

Morris Odhiambo Omondi

Morris Odhiambo Omondi is a Kenyan bishop, minister, and dedicated servant of God. He was born in Siaya County, Nyanza Province, Kenya, in 1965. Morris completed his high school education in 1985 at St. Mary’s Ukwala High School. He got saved in 1987 in Yenga Village, Siaya County, and then went on to study at Kiptere Bible College in 1988. Morris graduated in 1989 with a diploma in Theology.

He joined the ministry with Redeemed Gospel Church Inc. in Nairobi in 1989 and has worked there ever since. Morris was sent by his spiritual father, Archbishop Dr. Arthur Kitonga, who is also the founder of the church, to Eldoret in 1995 as a pastor. He has been pastoring for 27 years now.

Morris has achieved a lot in his life, including completing various academic programs. He studied Leadership and Administration at Kisii University in 2014, Conflict Resolution and Humanitarian Aid, and Human Psychology at a private university. In 2016, he completed a degree program in Systematic Theology at Innova University on Pastoral skills and theology on how to run a successful ministry. Morris attained his Doctorate in Ministry in 2016.

Morris was ordained as an Evangelist in 1993, then as a Pastor in 2000, and as a Reverend in 2002. He was ordained as a Bishop in 2012 when he was mandated to oversee about 30 churches. During his tenure, the number of churches under his care has grown exponentially to 100.

Morris is married to Grace Akinyi Omondi, and they have been blessed with three children, Joan Akinyi Omondi, Eunice Atieno Omondi, and Timothy Ochieng Omondi. Morris has been an example of honest, humble, and visionary living to his family and spiritual sons, who number over 250, including bishops, Revs, pastors, and great business leaders and professionals. Morris continues to serve the Lord with passion and dedication, and his contributions to the ministry have touched many lives.

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Victor Evans Asiimwe

Pastor Victor Evans Asiimwe was born in Kyera Nyamitanga, Mbarara in 1967. He was raised under the Catholic religion and served as an altar boy during his primary and secondary school years. In 1985, during the bush guerrilla war led by the current Ugandan President, Museveni, he joined the gorilla army as a child soldier. He served as a sports officer in the national resistance army/Uganda People's defense forces for several years.

In 1990, he heard the voice of God telling him to be saved, and he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior. He started a fellowship in the barracks which grew and became a church in Kasese. He was transferred to Katugo for military training in 1991 and started a fellowship in the barracks there, which grew and became a church. He was later transferred to Kampala in the Luzira prison barracks in 1992, where he worked for two years and also started a fellowship with his fellow soldiers and prison officers.

In 1995, Pastor Asiimwe retired from the army to pursue his passion for preaching the gospel and winning souls. He worked at Lake View Hotel in Mbarara as security personnel for five years while preaching the gospel in hospitals and communities. In 2002, he joined the International School of Ministry and obtained a diploma and certificate in theology and biblical studies. He started serving God as a deacon, and in 2004, he started a fellowship in Nsikye. Asiimwe earned a certificate and diploma at Life School in 2014. I also obtained an associate degree from Ecumenical University in 2022,

Pastor Asiimwe's vision is to plant churches, train leaders, and start projects and schools to support communities, fulfilling the great commission. His ministries include pastoring, mentoring leaders, teaching, and doing deliverance and church planting. He has trained more than 1000 leaders who have started churches and opened several training centers in the western regions of Uganda and the central region.

God has also used him to preach the gospel to witches and destroy their shrines in areas strongholds of Pagan religions and drunkenness. Pastor Asiimwe obtained a diploma from Cross Style and also joined the leadership training courses of Dr. Maxwell, obtaining a certificate for three years. He is a devoted servant of God, committed to fulfilling his calling and serving the people of Uganda.

Dieudonné Nzabonimpa Banetsi

Dieudonné Nzabonimpa Banetsi was born on February 20, 1970, in Goma City, located in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was born to Constantin and Cecilia Banetsi. Dieudonné obtained his undergraduate degree from Bukavu Teachers Training College in Applied Pedagogy, focusing on English Teaching.

Dieudonné was raised as a Roman Catholic believer, but he had a salvation experience in 1992 when he became born again in Christ. He was baptized by immersion in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in March 1993.

On March 8, 1997, Dieudonné married Monica, and they had three children together: Jedidiah Mupenzi (24), Schekinah Utukufu (21), and Stephen Manley (13).

Dieudonné has been involved in ministry for many years. He began to feel called to ministry in 1992, and his calling was evidenced in 1997. He began preaching ministry in 27

Renewal In the Spirit Ministry from 1995-1998 and then transitioned to a teaching ministry for married couples from 1998-1999.

In 1999, Dieudonné trained at Cross Style College in Kenya Ugunja. This led him to become the Cross Style Global Ministry Director in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2003, a role he still holds today. He has achieved many milestones, including founding and operating Cross Style College in Goma, Kiwanja, Beni, and Bukavu (though the latter two are currently not operational) and founding four Cross Style Churches in Goma and one in Kiwanja.

In addition, Dieudonné founded a Cross Style Primary and Secondary School in Goma and a Cross Style School of Women Leadership. He also holds quarterly Cross Style Revival Conferences. He is planting Cross Style Ministries and Churches in Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania Republics.

Overall, Dieudonné Nzabonimpa Banetsi has made significant contributions to his community through his ministry work and continues to expand his reach through his various projects and initiatives.

Churchill Lukuzen Bwomono

Bishop Churchill Lukuzen Bwomono is an Ugandan pastor and religious leader who has dedicated his life to spreading the gospel of Christ. He was born on January 23, 1963, and grew up in Uganda.

Bishop Bwomono began his theological studies at the Pentecostal Theological College, where he earned a diploma in Bible and Theology in 1990. He planted his first church in 1991, and in 1995, he got married and began full-time pastoral work.

In 1997, Bishop Bwomono was ordained as a pastor, and in 2007, he became the Bishop of a Pastorate, a position he held until 2019. During this time, he worked tirelessly to spread the message of Christ and build up his congregation.

In 2013, Bishop Bwomono graduated from the Africa Theological Seminar with a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology, further enhancing his knowledge and understanding of the scriptures. He continued his studies in 2014, earning a certificate in Christian Ministry from Faith International Training School in Sayreville, New Jersey, USA.

Bishop Bwomono's unwavering commitment to faith has earned him a great reputation as a spiritual leader in Uganda. He is known for his inspiring sermons, compassionate nature, and tireless work in the community.

On January 23rd, 2023, Bishop Bwomono celebrated his 60th birthday, a testament to his years of service and dedication to the gospel.

Caroline Emily Awuor Ogwayo

Caroline Emily Awuor Ogwayo is a Kenyan born, wife to the late Bishop George Ochieng Kadega, a mother of two biological children and several needy children under her care. She is Reverend, Pastor, lecturer, and Director of Cross Style Evangelism Training Centre & School of Ministry, a Bible college based in Siaya County. She was born and raised in Kenya on 29th May 1973. She went to Yala Township Primary School from 1982 to 1989, then proceeded to Sega Girls High School from 1990 to 1993, where she sat for Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. Later in life, she spent most of her life pursuing her passion for education and religion.

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Caroline's love for teaching and learning led her to pursue a career in Religion Studies. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Theology from Trinity Evangelical Christian University and currently undertaking a Master's degree in Leadership and Religious Studies from Grace International Bible University and School of Theological Studies. Caroline's commitment to training and ministry work has allowed her to impact many students, equipping them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their respective fields.

As a devoted Christian, Caroline has dedicated her life to spreading the gospel and building a strong community of believers. She was ordained as Reverend on 28th April 2011, serving in various capacities, which include the pastor and Regional Overseer in her local church and beyond. Caroline's passion for ministry and desire to equip others for effective service led her to become the Director of a Bible college in Siaya County.

Caroline's leadership and teaching skills have earned her numerous accolades and recognitions, including being conferred The Degree of Doctor of Ministry (Honoris Causa) from LeadImpact University - Denver, Colorado, USA on 9th November 2019. She is appointed as a Passport holder in Kenya, with Passport No. CK128950.

In addition to her work as a lecturer and Director of a Bible college, Caroline is also involved in various community development projects, which include Community health care & health education, Education and Skills Development, Agribusiness and economic empowerment, Environment & Climate Justice, care for widows, orphans and the disadvantaged in the community among others. She volunteers her time and resources to mentor young girls and women in her community, helping them to develop essential life skills and reach their full potential.

Caroline is a dedicated educator, committed Christian, and compassionate community leader. She inspires many, and her work has had a significant impact in East and Central Africa and those around her.

David Eyoma

David Eyoma is an Ugandan educator and founder of CityLight Christian School in Asuret, Soroti. Born on July 10th, 1979, Eyoma attended Kamod Secondary School, where he obtained his Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) in 1997. He proceeded to Soroti Secondary School and completed his Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) in 1999.

In 2000, Eyoma enrolled at the Institute of Teacher Education Kyambogo, earning a Diploma in secondary education. In 2002, he pursued a Certificate in Ministry from Cross Style Global School of Practical Ministry. In 2008, he obtained an Associate Degree in Cross Style Theology from Ecumenical University, and in 2022, he commenced a Bachelor of Arts program at the same institution.

Eyoma's passion for education and community development prompted him to establish CityLight Christian School in 2015. He has since served as its director, providing leadership and management to the school's staff and students. He is also the school's chaplain, ensuring that spiritual growth and development are integrated into the curriculum.

In addition to his work at CityLight Christian School, Eyoma has attended various workshops and short courses to enhance his skills and knowledge. He has completed a driving and elementary mechanics course at St. Pius Iskom Driving School and attended The Thomson Bible Seminar at The Thomson Bible International Institute & African Pastoral Training Ministries.

Eyoma has also completed courses on pastoral leadership, transformational leadership in Africa, anti-corruption and good governance, and TOT peer educators. He is committed to serving his community and contributing to the development of education in Uganda.

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George Githinji Njoroge

George Githinji Njoroge is a Kenyan national born in Nairobi on January 2, 1983. He attended Kisiiki Primary School for his primary education and Mavoloni Secondary School from 2000 to 2003. George then attended several colleges, including InPractice Bible College, World Class Cities Bible College, Zadok International Bible School, J Life Bible Institute, and Alison Courses.

Through his studies, George has earned certificates, diplomas, and a degree in Theology, as well as a diploma in Psychology focusing on counseling, conflict resolution, depression, and sociology.

George has worked in various fields, including business and lecturing. He has experience running a shoe shop and driving for ride-sharing services like Uber. He has also worked as a lecturer at InPractice Bible College, J Life, and Zadok International.

In addition to his work, George is a bishop of Heavenly Kingdom Ministries Ecumenical Churches Kenya and Ecumenical Churches Kenya. He is dedicated to serving his community and spreading the gospel. George currently resides in Kangundo Road Obama and is committed to positively impacting the people around him.

Edward Kemei Langat

Rev. Edward Kemei Langat is a devoted Christian pastor who has dedicated his life to serving the Lord and ministering to those in need. He was born in 1978 and grew up as the eighth child in a family of 10 in Kitale, Kenya. Despite facing the challenges of poverty and limited resources, he persevered in his faith and was blessed with miraculous healing that led him to give his life to Christ.

Edward is a committed family man and is married to Jennifer Cherotich Sillia. Together, they have four children, two sons and two daughters. He takes pride in being a responsible husband and father and considers his family his initial point of ministry. Edward believes that running his family is a way of experimenting with his ministry before tending to the flock as guided by Jesus Christ.

Edward was born again in 1994 after being healed of a long-standing stomach illness. He had sought all alternatives to get cured, but God healed him through prayer and supplication. His experience with sickness and recovery inspired him to pursue a career in theology and ministry. He enrolled in Manor House High School in Transzoia County and completed his high school education in 1999.

After completing his high school education, Edward joined the prison service as a junior officer in 2001. He then pursued his passion for theology and ministry, enrolling in a certificate and diploma in theology in 2002 and 2004, respectively. In 2004, he was ordained as a pastor by Bishop Kebenei of FGCK, and he began serving as a prison chaplain in Kitale Main Prison and Kapenguria Prison.

Edward has shown a deep commitment to his ministry throughout his service and has been recognized for his outstanding work. In 2012, he was ordained as a reverend by Bishop James Ambululi. He currently serves as the chaplain in charge of Eldoret Command Prisons in Kenya and is also the Rift Valley region Evangelist team chairman. This team comprises 30

men and women drawn from 32 prisons in the region, and Edward serves as its overseer. Additionally, he oversees the Ecumenical Church and University curriculum in Kenya Prisons.

Edward has achieved a lot in his career and has participated in various training and leadership courses from different government and non-governmental institutions. He holds a B.A. in Practical Ministry from Grace Bible College and Seminary through an Online Distance E-Learning (ODEL) program. He is also actively involved in various related activities such as conducting spiritual rehabilitation programs, Bible discipleship training courses, psychosocial counseling sessions for inmates and correctional staff, empowerment of ex-prisoners through reintegration, construction of churches and class buildings, and follow-up on ex-prisoners welfare.

In all his endeavors, Edward pursues his intent to serve the Lord in truth and spirit as he offers clarity to those who doubt why they need to give their lives to Christ. His commitment to his ministry and his passion for spreading the gospel has made him an outstanding leader and an inspiration to many.

Dr. Eddy Patrick Donkeng

Dr. Eddy Patrick Donkeng is a renowned communication and advocacy specialist with extensive experience in the international development sector. He currently serves as the Director of the Communication and Influencing Department at Plan International Cameroon. He is responsible for developing and implementing communication strategies to support the organization's mission.

Before joining Plan International Cameroon, Dr. Donkeng held various leadership positions in reputable international organizations, including UNESCO Central Africa, where he served as Head of the Communication and Public Engagement Sector, and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council - WSSCC/UNOPS platform, where he was a Senior Journalist and Corporate Communications and Media and Advocacy Specialist.

Throughout his career, Dr. Donkeng has conducted various communications, media, and advocacy consultations for several international organizations, such as the African Union Commission, FAO Multi-disciplinary Team, and UNFPA Liaison Office to the African Union others. He is also the author and co-author of several books and articles on African communication and advocacy and a member of several professional bodies and forums.

Dr. Donkeng's educational background is equally impressive, having pursued university studies in Physics and Chemistry at the University of Dschang and Sociology at the University of Yaoundé 1. He has also accumulated several internships and certifications in journalism, communications, and documentary production with UNESCO, IFJ, and the United Nations University.

In addition to his professional and academic achievements, Dr. Donkeng is fluent in French, English, and German and speaks three local African languages. He also serves as an Assistant Dean/Teacher of Communications and International Relations at the Ecumenical University of Columbia, South Carolina, since March 2021.

Rev. Luella J. Redfern, Ph.D

Rev. Luella J. Redfern, Ph.D., is an accomplished minister, mentor, and leader dedicated to empowering women and spreading the message of faith. With over 25 years of experience in the Mortgage Banking Industry, Rev. Dr. Redfern has demonstrated

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effective leadership skills, which she now brings to her role as Pastor of the Esther Ecumenical Church of Christ in Columbia, SC.

Dr. Redfern holds a Master of Divinity and a doctorate in International Studies and Political Philosophy. She is also the Executive/International Director of CityLight Women’s Ministry, The Esther Women of Influence, and serves on the Cameroon Central Africa Missions team. Dr. Redfern also leads African Women’s Missions teams in East, West, and Central Africa. Her dedication to spiritually and economically empowering women has made her an inspiring and respected leader in her community.

Rev. Dr. Redfern’s passion for mentoring women and girls from different backgrounds and cultures is evident in her encouraging them to turn their ideas into action on issues fundamental to women’s equality. She believes that enhancing women’s spiritual and economic empowerment gives them the confidence to thrive and positively impact the world around them.

Through women’s bible study groups, women's ministry events, conferences, retreats, and community organizations, Rev. Dr. Redfern equips and empowers women with the truth of scripture. Her teachings motivate women to be passionate about their faith and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

In addition to her ministry work, Rev. Dr. Redfern has served as Volunteer Coordinator for Christ Central Ministries Columbia Missions Station and as Navigator Course Instructor for the Colorectal Cancer Disparities Elimination project.

Rev. Dr. Redfern is the daughter of Susie J. Evans-Jones and the late Abraham Jones and is a wife and mother first. She and her husband, Bishop Redfern II, are the proud parents of three children, Cedric, Shelton, and Jasmin, and the grandparents of Ava. They make their home in Columbia, SC. Rev. Dr. Luella J. Redfern’s dedication to empowering women and spreading the message of faith is an inspiration to all who know her.

Gladys Faye Grimaud

Gladys Faye Grimaud is a woman dedicated to serving her family, community, and God. Born in Jasper, TN, she moved to Augusta, GA, when she was only twelve. In Augusta, she met Joe Grimaud Jr., the man who would become her husband and lifelong partner. Gladys and Joe married when she was fourteen, and their love and devotion have stood the test of time.

Joe's military career, including Turkey, Germany, and Alexandria, LA, took them worldwide. Gladys embraced her role as a military wife, raising their three sons and supporting her husband in every way possible. When Joe retired from the military, he started a Midas Muffler business, and Gladys and her sons jumped in to help. Through hard work and dedication, they established Precision Tune franchises access the United States. Throughout her life, Gladys has found fulfillment in being a helpmate to her husband and a role model for her children. She believes that women have a divine role in shaping the world for the better, and she has devoted her life to encouraging women to embrace their God-given roles within the family, community, and world.

As a result of this desire, Gladys is one of the founders of Citylight Esther Women of Influence, which now has chapters in the United States, India, and Africa. She sees her work with the organization as a way to help women become the greatest molders of human hearts in the world, creating a better world for all humanity. Gladys' commitment to her family, her community, and her faith is an inspiration to all who know her. She is a woman who has lived her life with purpose and passion, and she continues to impact the world around her positively.

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Benjamin Mays Blocker

Benjamin Mays Blocker was born on October 20, 1945, in Lancaster, South Carolina, to the union of the Rev Booker .T and Maggie Sims Blocker. He was named in honor of his uncle Benjamin Eljiah Mays, a long-time President of Morehouse College and mentor to the Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Bennie was universally known as an all-around 6'5" and 220 pounds athlete, excelling in football, basketball, and track & field. He was arguably the top high school football player in South Carolina during his senior year at Barr Street High School in Lancaster, where he ran for over 1,500 yards, scored 14 touchdowns, and threw 11 TD passes. "Sports Illustrated" featured him as one of America's top high school football players.

Blocker was recruited by over 25 major universities, including several "Big Ten" schools, and legendary Ohio State football Coach Woody Hayes personally came to South Carolina to recruit Ben Blocker. He decided to enroll at Ohio State in the fall of 1963, spending two years in Columbus and making the "Al Big Ten" freshman team. Following his sophomore year, Ben decided to return to his South Carolina roots and enrolled at South Carolina State in August of 1965.

After sitting out the 1965/66 season per Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIC) and NAIA transfer requirements, in the fall of 1966, Ben Blocker played his first season for the South Carolina State Bulldogs. The 1967 season was when the "Benjamin Blocker" legend firmly took root. He set Bulldog rushing records, rushing for 250 yards in Bulldog Stadium against Fayetteville State University and rushing for 220 yards against Bethune Cookman in the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida. Following the 1967 season, Bennie Blocker was named to the SIAC All-Conference Team. In his Bulldogs' career, Blocker lettered in three sports - football, basketball, and track. A year later, he was drafted into the National Football League by the New Orleans Saints and signed a Professional Football Contract with the Saints organization.

After the athletic phase of his life was complete, and the cheering of the crowds was no more, Blocker entered the final three-quarters of his life. Because he came from an educated and religious family, everything he did was supported by his parents and his Uncle Bennie. He became determined to become educated at the highest level while spending time with his uncle, who was known as Dr. Benjamin E. Mays. He had the opportunity to witness his uncle's greatness, hear him preach, and become equally impressed with him as an educator and preacher.

He earned his Master's Degree from Virginia Union and did Doctoral work at the University of South Carolina. He also taught elementary, high school, and college courses and owned and operated janitorial and landscaping businesses. In addition to pursuing higher education, Blocker's commitment to service extends beyond the church and into the community. He has served on numerous boards and committees focused on improving the lives of those in his community. He has held managerial positions with organizations like the Columbia Housing Authority and the Richland County Department of Social Services.

Blocker became a chaplain to the Richland County Sheriff's Department. He is also proud of his family, his wife Norma, whom he applauds for the stabilizing influence she brought to his world; his sons Ben Jr. and Kannon; and his daughter Demetria Shivers. He is proud of all the things they've been able to achieve. His grandchildren Ben III, Khloe, and Brooklyn are a blessing to him, and he knows they will positively contribute to society.

At the end of the day, Benjamin Mays Blocker Sr. looks back with a sense of satisfaction in his life and all his accomplishments. He thanks God for watching over him and his family for all their love and support. He is a "Bulldog" for life.

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Dr. Andrew and Dr. Jeyarani Dev

Dr. Andrew and Dr. Jeyarani Dev are a power couple dedicated to serving God's kingdom and spreading the gospel worldwide. Rev. Andrew Dev is the Founder and President of The Jesus Mission, a ministry that he started in 1995 after being called by God to serve in His kingdom. He holds two Master's Degrees from the University of Madras and an honorary Ph.D. in Christian theologies from a Christian University. In addition to being a conference preacher and Bible teacher, he has authored 30 books and founded a bible training school called 'Bible Calls'.

Dr. Jeyarani Andrew, on the other hand, was raised in a Catholic background but found salvation in Jesus Christ while studying in a medical college in India. She committed her life to full-time ministry and is an anointed preacher, author, songwriter, and worship leader. Her ministry has been used powerfully by God to edify families and believers and to minister to women around the world.

Dr. Andrew and Dr. Jeyarani Dev have devoted their lives to sharing the love and truth of Jesus Christ with as many people as possible. They live in Chennai, India, with their two sons, Abishek and Josephus. Their shared vision is to teach the world about God's word and to see souls saved for His kingdom. They are an inspiration to many, and their ministry continues to impact lives around the world.

In addition to their ministry work, Andrew Dev and his wife have established hundreds of CityLight Prayer Groups in different cities and countries around the world. These groups are focused on bringing believers together in prayer and worship and encouraging them to grow in their faith.

With the help of CityLight and the Ecumenical Church, the Devs also purchased a prayer mountain where believers can go on pilgrimage to pray and seek God's face. This mountain has become a sacred place for believers worldwide to gather and seek God's presence and guidance.

Through their ministry work and dedication to spreading the gospel, Andrew Dev and his wife have become wellrespected leaders in the Christian community. Their impact has been felt not just in India but in many other countries as well. They continue to be a shining example of what it means to serve God wholeheartedly and to share His love with others.

The prayer mountain they have established has become a beacon of hope and spiritual renewal for many believers, and their CityLight Prayer Groups have helped build strong and vibrant Christian communities worldwide. The Devs' tireless efforts to serve God's kingdom and spread His message of love and salvation have profoundly impacted countless lives. Their ministry is a testament to the power of faith and the transformative power of God's love.

Donal James

Donal James is an Ugandan Pastor, Missionary, and teacher of God’s word, passionate about serving and empowering communities through education and spiritual guidance. Born on 19th February 1981 in Bamungaya, Buikwe district in central Uganda, Donal James had a humble beginning and was raised in a Catholic family.

He attended Mvara Secondary School in Arua in northern Uganda and obtained his Uganda Certificate of Education in 1999. Donal then moved to ALLIANCE secondary school in Rubaga, Kampala, for his advanced-level studies, where he obtained his Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education in 2001. He later enrolled at Victorious Living Bible Ministries

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International in Bungoma-Siaya, Kenya, for a Diploma from 2002 to 2004 and two years at Cross Style School of Ministry in Kenya for another Diploma from 2005 to 2007.

From 2009-2011, Donal pursued Applied Theology in the United Kingdom for two years, and from 2012-2014, he obtained a Diploma in Business Administration and Management from Rubaga Institute. Currently, he is pursuing a Bachelor's in Business Administration and Management from YMCA-Wandegeya-Kampala Campus and a BA/Master/Ph.D. from Ecumenical University in South Carolina, USA.

Donal’s passion for the Christian faith and his desire to serve and help those in need began early. When he was 18 years old, he received Jesus as his Lord and Savior while living with his uncle, who was a pastor. He was later trained as a Sunday school teacher by Swedish missionaries.

Donal is married to Agnes Yvonne, and they have two children. He also has a large family of ten children, including his siblings. His dream was to become a missionary, train church leaders, open churches, and help needy children to have a better education by opening schools and colleges. He also desires to empower poor communities to become self-sustaining families. His ultimate goal is to build a Bible college that will equip, train, and release ministers who will be involved in the mission work.

In 2012, Donal was fully ordained as the lead Pastor for Filadelfia Evangelical Community ministry headquartered in the Kagoma Bombo region by a missionary from Brazil, Pastor Edesio, who has since passed away due to Covid19. Currently, there are seven sister churches under Filadelfia ministries. Donal is also an overseer of Ecumenical University Churches, Cross Style training, Esther Women of Influence, and Men on the Wall from western Uganda Ruwenzori region (Fort Portal tourist City).

Donal James’ dedication to spreading the gospel and improving the lives of people in his community is admirable. He has made it his life’s work to help people find their purpose, lead fulfilling lives, and make a difference in their communities. His education and training have equipped him to serve in various ways, and he continues to pursue further education to serve those around him better. Donal’s commitment to serving others is a true testament to his faith and an inspiration to many.

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BISHOP’S CHARGE TO THE CHURCH

Evangelical Ecumenical Church Rev. Isabell Jones

Citadel of Hope Ecumenical Church Revs. Clarence and Catherine Smith

Nehemiah Ecumenical Church Revs. George and Candace Brown

Epiphany Ecumenical Church Rev. Gwen Byrd, Ph.D

Victory Ecumenical Church Rev. Dwight Rhinehart

Sacred Word Ecumenical Church Rev. Lydia Ham

Crucible Ecumenical Church Rev. Bernard Byrd, Ph.D.

Esther Ecumenical Church Rev. Luella J. Redfern, Ph.D.

Abundant Life Ecumenical Church Rev. Edward King

First Ecumenical Church Rt. Rev. Redfern II

CityLight Worldwide Ecumenical Rev. Dr. Gladys Grimaud

Catalyst XYZ Ecumenical Church Rev. Chris Smith

Cross Over Ecumenical Church Revs. Ramon and Annette Balaguer

Cross Style Ecumenical Church Rev. Bonnie Miles

St. John Ecumenical Church Rev. David Edmond

President Ecumenical University Dr. Beverly Gurley

Director of Family Ministry Rev. Lydia Ham

Director of Lectionary Studies Rev. Gwen Byrd, Ph.D

Director of CityLight India Drs. Andrew & Jeyarani Dev

Director of International Church Development Dr. Eddy Patrick Donkeng

Director of Men on the Wall Rev. Bernard Byrd, Ph.D

Director of Esther Women Rev. Luella Jones Redfern, Ph.D.

Director of Development Rev. Dr. James P. LaRose

Director of Pastoral Prayer Rev. Isabel Jones

Dean of Cross Style College Bishop Stephen Manley

Ecumenical University Prayer Call Rev. Bonnie Miles

Director of Special Initiatives Dr. Eddy Patrick Donkeng

Envoy for Ecumenical Relations Rev. David Edmond

Director CityLight Citylight Development Corporation Rev. Gladys Grimaud

President Ecumenical University Dr. Beverly Gurley

THE REPORT TO THE GENERAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATION OF MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS
PRESENTATION OF MINISTRY APPOINTMENTS
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Worldwide Council of Ecumenical Bishops

EPISCOPAL ASSIGNMENTS 2023-2025

Council Term See Bishop

1ST COUNCIL MAGAMAGA, UGANDA

1ST COUNCIL ELDORET, KENYA

1ST COUNCIL FORT PORTAL, UGANDA

1ST COUNCIL JINJA, UGANDA

1ST COUNCIL KENYA

1ST COUNCIL NAIROBI

1ST COUNCIL PRISONS OF KENYA

1ST COUNCIL YAOUNDE, CAMEROON

1ST COUNCIL GOMA, DR CONGO

1ST COUNCIL NDERE, KENYA

1ST COUNCIL ASURET, UGANDA

1ST COUNCIL MAGAMAGA, UGANDA

1ST COUNCIL COLUMBIA, SC

RT. REV. CHARLES MPAGI

RT. REV. MORRIS ODHIAMBO OMONDI

RT. REV. DONAL JAMES

RT. REV. CHURCHILL LUKUZEN BWOMONO

RT. REV. CAROLINE EMILY AWUOR OGWAYO

RT. REV. GEORGE GITHINJI NJOROGE

RT. REV. EDWARD KEMEI LANGAT

RT. REV. EDDY PATRICK DONKENG

RT. REV. DIEUDONNÉ NZABONIMPA BANETSI

RT. REV. WYCLIFFE OKUTOYI OMBECHA

RT. REV. DAVID EYOMA

RT. REV. CHARLES MPAGI

RT. REV. BENJAMIN MAYS BLOCKER

1ST COUNCIL AFRICA, ASIA, AND SOUTH AMERICA

1ST COUNCIL CITYLIGHT WORLDWIDE

1ST COUNCIL CHENNAI, INDIA

RT. REV. LUELLA J. REDFERN

RT. REV. GLADYS GRIMAUD

RT. REV. ANDREW DEV

PR HARRIET KANSIME, EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH MIRAMA HILL NTUNGAMO DISTRICT; AKANKUNDA PROSSY, EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH KANYANYA KIRUHURA DISTRICT; PR SYLVIA NAMUKASA, EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH BUGONGI SHEEMA DISTRICT; PR JOVERANCE NANCY EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH NYAMITANGA MBARARA CITY; PR KUKUNDA ROSE ASIIMWE EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH NYAMITANGA MBARARA CITY; PR TUMUSIME, EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH NYAKASARARA KIRUHURA DISTRICT; PR DIDUS BINOMUGISHA EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH OMUKASHONDA KIRUHURA DISTRICT; PR MWIJE SERIVERINO EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH NYAMITANGA MBARARA CITY; PR BENON TUMWINE EDEN ECUMENICAL CHURCH NYAMITANGA MBARARA CITY; CHARLES JOSHUA MPAGI COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL -MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; CHARLES MUGAGA, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL - MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; VICTOR EVANS ASIIMWE, EDEN ECUMENICAL -NSIKYE, MBARARA; JOTHAM TAREMWA, EDEN ECUMENICALRWENSHANDE, KIRUHURA; MARY AJAMBO, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL - MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; BOB LAWRENCE, MABONGA, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL -MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; JACKSON MUSIMBA, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL -MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; MICHAEL BITEBE, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL -MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; MOSES KAIRU, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL- MAGAMAGA, MAYUGE; FRED KIGABANE, COMMUNITY ECUMENICAL-IGANGA, MAYUGE; JETHRO KAKAIRE, JOY ECUMENICAL -BULANGA, LUUKA; CHARLES AMUNYA, REVIVAL ECUMENICAL -GOLOKWARA, AMURIA; EMMANUEL EREPU, REVIVAL ECUMENICAL -GOLOKWARA, AMURIA; VINCENT OTEMO OBOI, REVIVAL ECUMENICAL -GOLOKWARA, AMURIA; HELLEN AKELLO, REVIVAL ECUMENICAL -KATAKWI, KATAKWI; AMOSI BAHATI, JOY ECUMENICAL -MUDUMA, MPIGI; WYCLIFFE OKUTOYI OMBECHA, MIRACLE ECUMENICAL -NDERE, SIAYA; JACKSTONE MUKA, GRACE ECUMENICAL -MUMIAS; EDEN ECUMENICAL- MIRAMA HILLS, NTUNGAMO; AMBROSE TWINAMASITKO,KIYANGA, MITOMA; BENSON MWAKAO, TAITA TAVETA; SELINA, NYALE, KILIFI; MASIKA TSUMA, CHONYII; BONIFACE JUMA, BURA TAITA; EMMANUEL JUMA, BUNGOMA; SIMON MWAKAMBA, NAIROBI; LIVINGSTO ODARA, MOMBASA; SUSAN OMENDI, ALDINA; BETEL JAMWAKA, JOMVU; MIRIAM NJOROGE OBAMA; ROJOURS NJOROGE, SAIKA; JOSEPH MBURU, EBAKASI; TUNU

LAMEK, EMALI; MAGARET MAURA, EBAKASI; LYIDIA MUTUNGA, EBAKASI; MARY JOSEPH, EBAKASI; ANN KINITHI, MWINGI; PHYLLIS KAMAU, EBAKASI; NANCY, PIPELINE;

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Dora Edith McDonald

2023 Grimaud Service Award Nominees

Edith McDonald, also known as Dora McDonald, was a significant figure in the African American freedom struggle, serving as Martin Luther King Jr.'s personal secretary, confidante, and close family friend from 1960 until his assassination in 1968. McDonald's tireless work helped King achieve his goals, and she was an unsung hero of the civil rights movement.

Born on July 16, 1925, in Greeleyville, South Carolina, McDonald grew up on her family's farm during the Great Depression. Despite economic hardships, she attended South Carolina State College (SCSC) in Orangeburg, where she met Benjamin Mays, then president of Morehouse College. Mays offered her a position as his secretary after graduation, and it was in this role, she first met Martin Luther King Jr. and Sr.

After leaving Morehouse, McDonald worked at Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Association in Atlanta from 1956 to 1960. When King moved to Atlanta in 1960, he was in need of a good secretary, and Mays highly recommended McDonald. She quickly proved herself as an indispensable part of King's team, answering his correspondence, fielding his telephone calls, typing his speeches and manuscripts, and keeping his calendar organized. Over the years, she and King developed a deep friendship, and McDonald was someone he could confide in and trust.

McDonald's work with King was not limited to secretarial tasks; she also traveled with him and helped care for his family in the event of an emergency. King trusted McDonald so much that he asked her to make funeral arrangements for him in case of his death. Her organizational skills were invaluable to King. He acknowledged her contributions in the preface to his 1963 book, Strength to Love. He thanked McDonald for her "encouraging words" and her efficiency in transferring his handwritten drafts to a typed manuscript.

After King's assassination in 1968, McDonald left the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1969, feeling she did not want to work for anyone else there. She worked in Andrew Young's congressional office from 1972 to 1977 and later at IBM until her retirement in 1992. McDonald died of complications from cancer in Atlanta on January 13, 2007, leaving behind her memoir, Secretary to a King, which provides a rare glimpse into King's life and the civil rights movement from the perspective of someone who was there on the front lines.

In conclusion, Edith McDonald played an instrumental role in the civil rights movement and helped Martin Luther King Jr. achieve his goals through her organizational skills, dedication, and friendship. Her legacy serves as a reminder of the contributions of many unsung heroes of the movement who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to advance the cause of justice and equality.

Isaac Samuel Leevy Johnson

Isaac Samuel Leevy Johnson is a prominent African American politician and lawyer from South Carolina. Born in Columbia in 1942, Johnson was the son of O.J. Johnson and Ruby Leevy, whose father Isaac S. Leevy, Jr. was a well-known undertaker and political activist. Johnson graduated from C.A. Johnson High School in 1960 before enrolling at the University of Minnesota, where he earned an associate of mortuary science degree in 1962. He then attended Benedict College, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in 1965.

Johnson went on to attend the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he became the first African American graduate in 1968. He married Doris Wright of Columbia the same year, and the couple had two children. After completing his education, Johnson

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returned to Columbia and initially worked for his family’s undertaking business before becoming involved in politics.

In 1970, Johnson ran for the South Carolina House of Representatives as a Democrat, becoming one of the first three African Americans to serve in the General Assembly since the turn of the century. He represented District No. 74 in Richland County and was a founding South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus member. Despite being defeated for reelection in 1972, Johnson regained his seat two years later and served until 1980.

After leaving the legislature, Johnson joined the law firm of Johnson, Toal & Battiste as a partner. He gained a reputation as one of the best trial lawyers in South Carolina. He became the first African American attorney to sit in the House of Delegates, the governing board of the South Carolina Bar Association. In 1985, he was elected the Bar’s first black president.

Throughout his career, Johnson remained active in various other endeavors. He served as a member of the board of trustees at Benedict College. He was involved in the South Carolina Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Urban League, and the Columbia Luncheon Club, among others. He was also president of NUANCE Corporation, which founded WOIC in Columbia, the state’s first radio station wholly owned by African Americans.

Johnson has received numerous awards and honors for his law, politics, and civil rights contributions. In 1990, he was awarded the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. He has also received every major award accredited to an attorney in the United States, including being inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers. In 1993, he was inducted into the South Carolina Black Hall of Fame.

Despite his many accomplishments, Johnson has remained committed to his family’s funeral home business, Leevy's Funeral Home, which he operates with his son Chris Leevy Johnson. He also continues to practice law with his son George Craig Johnson.

In conclusion, I.S. Leevy Johnson has been a trailblazer in South Carolina law, politics, and civil rights. His achievements as a lawyer and politician have paved the way for future generations of African American leaders, and his commitment to his community and family has made him a respected figure in South Carolina.

Kay Patterson

Kay Patterson was an American politician and an influential member of the South Carolina Senate. He was born to James and Leila Patterson in Darlington County on January 11, 1931. His grandmothers, Mrs. Meta B. Patterson and Mrs. Emma Joseph raised him in Darlington and Sumter Counties. He graduated from Lincoln High in Sumter, South Carolina, in 1949. Patterson attended Claflin College from 1949 to 1951, where he joined the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.

In 1951, Patterson joined the United States Marine Corps as a buck sergeant until 1953. After completing his military service, he enrolled at Allen University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences in 1956. He then pursued further education at Temple University and attended an NDEA Institute in Black History at Atlanta University in 1963. In 1971, he received a Master of Education Degree from South Carolina State College. Patterson taught at W. A. Perry Middle School, C. A. Johnson Preparatory Academy, and Benedict Colleges for fourteen years. He served for 16 years as a UniServ Representative for the South Carolina Education Association, from which he retired in June 1986. Patterson was an active member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, where he served as Senior Warden of the Vestry, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Vestry.

Patterson was active in many civic and community organizations, including the North Columbia Civic Club and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). In 1983, he was elected by the S. C. House Education Committee to serve on the University of South Carolina Trustee Board, the first Black to serve on the Board

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since Reconstruction. He also served as a Commissioner on the Education Commission of the States, a member of the State Reorganization Commission, and a member of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB).

Patterson was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1974, where he served for 11 years until 1985. In 1985, he was elected to the South Carolina Senate, where he represented the 19th District until his retirement in 2008. He served on several committees, including Banking & Insurance, Corrections & Penology, Education, Finance, and Transportation. He also served as Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Highways & Public Transportation and as Chairman of the Richland County Legislative Delegation.

Patterson was a champion for the poor and downtrodden throughout his political career, speaking out against inequality and working to promote change. In 1990, he served as Chairman of the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. Patterson was known for his fiery speeches and passionate advocacy, making him a significant force in South Carolina politics. He was married to Jean James of Pinewood, South Carolina, and had two children, Eric and Pamela, and three grandchildren, Eric Jr., Ashley, and Courtland.

In summary, Kay Patterson was a dedicated public servant, a passionate advocate for change, and a trailblazer in South Carolina politics. He worked tirelessly to promote equality and improve the lives of his constituents, leaving a lasting impact on the state he served.

Isaac W. Williams (1945-2008) was a civil rights activist who fought tirelessly for the rights of African-Americans. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Williams was the seventh child of eleven children. He attended Charleston County public schools and graduated from Bonds-Wilson High School in 1963. Williams pursued further education at South Carolina State College and earned a Bachelor of Science in professional biology in 1967. He was commissioned through the Army ROTC in Army Air Defense in 1967, serving on active duty in the United States and Korea from 1967-69.

Williams was an active participant in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. He served as president of the North Charleston youth chapter of the NAACP while still in high school, and as president of the NAACP's South Carolina Conference Youth Division from 1963-67. Williams was a leader during the Charleston/Orangeburg statewide desegregation efforts to open public accommodations to African-Americans in the South during this time. He was also the chairman of the NAACP National Youth Work Committee

Williams actively participated in nonviolent actions throughout "The Movement," including sit-ins, kneel-Ins, walk-Ins, and pray-Ins. As a result of his activism, he was arrested and jailed over 17 times. In 1967, he led a student uprising at South Carolina State University, protesting college president Benner C. Turner, resulting in Turner's resignation in 1968. From 1969 to 1983, Williams served as the Field Director of the NAACP in South Carolina. During his tenure, Williams accomplished several landmark achievements, including filing reapportionment lawsuits to eliminate multi-member districts in the State of South Carolina House of Representatives and Senate, organizing initial efforts to declare Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a South Carolina legal holiday, and drawing attention to the status of inadequate minority housing in the state. He also facilitated investigations to end the use of excessive force by police. He mobilized citizens in Bowman and St. Matthews to improve their local educational system and to gain election to their local school boards. Williams expanded the fundraising ability of the South Carolina Conference of Branches of the NAACP by creating the Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, which raises several hundred thousand dollars each year for the South Carolina NAACP. He also founded and organized the South Carolina United Citizens Party.

Williams continued his activism after leaving the NAACP, working as a District Aide to Congressman James E. Clyburn. Williams received numerous awards from the NAACP and many other social and civic organizations and was listed in Who's Who in America. He was a member of First Calvary Baptist Church in Columbia.

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Isaac W. Williams passed away on September 19, 2008, at the age of 63. His wife, Evelyn Tobin Williams, and their three children, Dechancela Evette, Isaac Jr., and Shelley Nicole, survived him. Williams' lifelong commitment to the civil rights movement and his selfless dedication to improving the lives of African-Americans will always be remembered.

Marvin Ira Lare

Marvin Ira Lare is a lifelong civil rights champion, social activist, and historian dedicated to fighting for racial equality and social justice. Born and raised on an Ohio farm, Lare was imbued with a social conscience by his older sister, Norma, who was gifted in oratory and spoke out against capital punishment. Influenced by an influential youth group, Lare began taking stands on emerging issues of the day.

Lare’s passion for social justice and equality led him to become a Methodist pastor in the inner city of Los Angeles, where he became active in the Western Christian Leadership Council. In 1965, he traveled to Selma, Alabama, to participate in planning and strategy sessions with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and others for the Voting Rights March to Montgomery. In 1968, he attended King’s funeral in Atlanta.

After retiring from the S.C. Department of Social Services’ research and planning division, Lare began working on a historically invaluable five-volume series, aUSC Institute for Public Service and Policy Research project, encompassing the modern civil rights movement from 1930 to 1980. The first volume, Dawn of the Movement Era, 1955-1967, was published in 2017 by the USC Press. His rich, intimate portrayal of people in their own words allows the reader to get to know them personally and appreciate their struggles in moving the state forward.

Lare’s multi-volume civil rights history preserves accounts of deceased or aging leaders, but it’s clear that Lare also has a story of his own service that deserves to be told. The retired civil servant has shaped poverty programs, promoted lowincome housing, supported small businesses, and expanded health care coverage. He helped start the local Meals on Wheels Program, state hospice programs, and the umbrella group for South Carolina’s non-profit organizations.

Coming to Columbia in 1969 as executive director of the interfaith organization Community Care, Inc., Lare quickly became a leader working for racial equality and social justice on both local and state levels. Among those influential early organizations was the interracial Luncheon Club, a quiet behind-the-scenes leadership group that continues to meet the first Friday of every month.

Under his leadership, Community Care set priority action efforts with local churches. “We initially identified our highest priorities as drug abuse, school integration, aging services, and the needs of the homeless.” The Drug Response Operation was formed. It provided a crisis telephone hotline and walk-in center, “Maudy’s Bosom.” Treatment services were developed, including a halfway house and a methadone maintenance clinic, with the help of the Richland County Health Department. Eventually, the DRO merged with the alcohol treatment programs to form the current Lexington-Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council (LRADAC).

In a time of economic recession, Community Care, Inc. formed the Cooperative Ministry, which continues to this day. The local Meals on Wheels and hospice programs stemmed from those early efforts, with Lare serving as the first president of the Cooperative Ministry.

Lare’s impact on the community has been immeasurable. His legacy is the countless lives he has touched and helped. From fighting for voting rights alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to shaping poverty programs and promoting lowincome housing, Lare has spent his life fighting for social justice and racial equality. His contributions to the civil rights movement have been invaluable, and his multi-volume civil rights history preserves the stories of those who would have otherwise been lost to history.

As we look to the future, we can only hope that more individuals will be inspired by Lare’s lifelong commitment to social justice and equality. Through his work and tireless efforts, he has left a legacy that will continue inspiring generations.

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John Roy Harper II, Esq

John Roy Harper II, Esq. is a highly respected civil rights lawyer and social engineer who has dedicated his life to fighting for justice and equality for all people. He was born on September 2, 1939, in Greenwood, South Carolina, and spent his first 14 years on the campus of Mather Academy, where his parents were teachers. He was an exceptional student and earned a scholarship to attend Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, at 14. He graduated with honors and attended Harvard Law School for a year before working in Boston for two years.

In 1962, Harper joined the US Army and served in Europe for three years before returning to the United States. He was the first black junior executive hired by Shell Oil Company in 1964, but he left the company in pursuit of his passion for law. In 1970, he earned his J.D. degree from the University of South Carolina Law School. He became the second African American to complete three years of law school since Reconstruction and the first black member and officer of the Law Review.

For three years after law school, Harper was an Earl Warren Fellow of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., where he worked on many landmark civil rights cases. He then joined the Chambers, Stein, Ferguson, and Lanning Law Firm in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was involved in many precedent-setting civil rights litigations, including Swann et. al. v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education, which upheld school busing as a remedy for segregation.

In 1971, Harper started his private law practice in Columbia, South Carolina, focusing on civil rights and Constitutional law, specializing in voting rights law. He has represented over 4,000 individual clients and hundreds of thousands in class action suits, engaging in complex federal litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.

Throughout his career, Harper has been a counsel or plaintiff in many voting rights cases, helping to achieve singlemember election districts, voting representation, and adherence to federal law and policies at all levels of government in South Carolina. He was the lead counsel in NAACP v. Hampton County Election Commission, which led to a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision that set a precedent resulting in the adoption of new U.S. Justice Department regulations for submission of changes in voting for pre-clearance under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.

Aside from his legal work, Harper has actively promoted African-centric thought and action since 1968. He has helped found many organizations, including the United Citizens Party of S.C., Black American Law Students Association, South Carolina Black Lawyers Association, Columbia Lawyers Association, USC Association of African American Students, and USC Black Alumni Caucus, from which he received its first Distinguished Alumnus Award.

Harper's many honors include induction into the South Carolina Black Hall of Fame and the NAACP William Robert Ming Advocacy Award. His biography appears in Who’s Who in American Law, Who’s Who in American Politics, Biographies of Twentieth Century Black Leaders, and Who’s Who Among African Americans.

In conclusion, John Roy Harper II, Esq. is a trailblazing civil rights lawyer and social engineer who has significantly contributed to the fight for justice and equality in the United States. His unwavering commitment to protecting the rights of all people, especially those historically marginalized, inspires us all.

Tommy Scott Young and Lee Thompson Young

Tommy Scott Young and Lee Thompson Young are a father-son duo with a shared passion for storytelling and theater. Tommy Scott Young, born on December 12, 1943, in Blair, South Carolina, is a gifted artist and storyteller known for his poetry, playwriting, producing, teaching, and sculpting work. His talents have been recognized nationwide, and he has founded and directed several arts organizations.

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In 1977, Tommy Scott Young founded the Kitani Foundation, which brought nationally acclaimed performing artists to South Carolina. The Foundation aimed to promote outstanding performing artists in the state and enable school children to see nationally known artists. Over the years, Young brought more than 25 national performing artists and groups to South Carolina, including Ella Fitzgerald, The Feld Ballet, and The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. The performances reached tens of thousands of students, and the general public, and the Foundation's annual children's poster contest and calendar encouraged drawing and poetry by young people. The Kitani Foundation founded Mayfest and the Artist-in-Schools Program for Richland County School District I. The Foundation received the South Carolina Arts Commission's prestigious Elizabeth O'Neil Verner Award in 1979 for "outstanding contributions to the arts in South Carolina."

Young's artistic talents have taken him across the country, where he has been an artist-inresidence for arts councils and commissions in North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina. He has also taught at the University of Southern California, UCLA, and Benedict College.

In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tommy Scott Young is a published author. He has written several books, including "Tommy Scott Young Spins Magic Tales," "Black Blues and Shiny Songs," and "Crazy Half Sings a Crazy Wolf Song." He is currently a Storyteller-in-Residence at the Lincoln Center Institute in New York City, where he continues to share his love of storytelling and enrich the lives of others.

Tommy Scott Young is also extremely proud of his son, Lee Thompson Young, who has followed in his father's footsteps by combining storytelling and theater. Lee Thompson Young is best known for his starring role as Jett Jackson on the Disney Channel's show "The Famous Jett Jackson." Born on February 1, 1984, in Columbia, South Carolina, Lee began acting at a young age, appearing in several local and regional theater productions. He studied at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, where he honed his skills as an actor.

Lee's career took off in the early 2000s when he landed the lead role in "The Famous Jett Jackson," a show that focused on a teenage actor balancing his life as a celebrity and his personal life. The show was a hit with audiences and critics alike, and Lee became a household name.

After "The Famous Jett Jackson," Lee continued to act in film and television, including roles in "Friday Night Lights," "Scrubs," and "Smallville." He also appeared in several films, including "Akeelah and the Bee" and "The Hills Have Eyes 2."

Sadly, Lee Thompson Young passed away on August 19, 2013, at 29. Despite his untimely death, his legacy lives on through his work and impact on the entertainment industry much like his father's, Lee's dedication to storytelling and theater continues to inspire future generations of artists and performers.

Tommy Scott Young and Lee Thompson Young are a father and son duo who have impacted the arts. Their shared passion for storytelling and theater has enriched the lives of countless individuals, and their contributions to the industry will continue to be remembered for years to come.

Lee Thompson Young, the son of Tommy Scott Young, was born on February 1, 1984, in Columbia, South Carolina. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in acting and storytelling, following in his father's footsteps. Lee began acting in community theater productions and eventually landed his breakthrough role in the Disney Channel's "The Famous Jett Jackson" in 1998.

The show was a massive success, earning Lee Young a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot in 1999. He continued to star in the show until 2001, when it ended, but he reprised his role as Jett Jackson in the movie spin-off "Jett Jackson: The Movie" in 2001.

After the success of "The Famous Jett Jackson," Lee Young starred in several other television shows, including "The Guardian," "South Beach," and "Smallville." In 2009, he landed a major role as Detective Barry Frost in the TNT series "Rizzoli & Isles," which he played until his untimely death in 2013.

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Lee Young was a talented actor and an advocate for mental health. He openly discussed his struggles with bipolar disorder and actively worked to raise awareness and break the stigma surrounding mental illness. His tragic death in 2013 shocked the entertainment industry and his fans, but his legacy lives on through his work and advocacy.

Tommy Scott Young was incredibly proud of his son's accomplishments and often spoke of Lee's talent and kind spirit. He believed that Lee's success was a testament to his hard work and determination, and he was thrilled to see him follow in his footsteps as a storyteller and performer.

In addition to his acting career, Lee Young was involved in philanthropy and volunteered with several organizations, including Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Young Storytellers Foundation. His dedication to his craft, advocacy for mental health, and commitment to giving back to his community have impacted those who knew him and continue to inspire others.

Tommy Scott Young and Lee Thomas Young were gifted storytellers and performers who left a significant mark on the art world. Their shared passion for storytelling and commitment to positively impacting their communities testify to their legacy.

Board of Regents Ecumenical University Worldwide

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Dr. Charles Austin James L. Felder, J.D. Dr. Eddy Patrick Donkeng Dr. Shenika Jones Dr. Stephen Manley Dr. James McKenny Dr. Victoria Mokeba Bishop Charles Mpagi Dr. Beverly J. Gurley
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Dr. Gladys Grimaud Dr. Luella Redfern Bishop Redfern II, Chairman Dr. James P. LaRose

Ecumenical Church & University World Missions

What if this was your child? CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

BUT THIS IS EXACTLY THE SITUATION THAT FAMILIES FACE EVERY DAY IN AFRICA.

WITHOUT AN EDUCATION

Sponsor a village

CITYLIGHT CATALYST CENTERS…

cross-style theology

CITYLIGHT works together with christian ministers

Citylight Catalist centers

Esther women of influence

project Hope

Men on the wall sons of

David

Daughter of ruth

Prisonners of christ

international student leadership program

international pastoral training campus

Our impact

A little girl with a head full of ringworms, dressed only in an oversized, dirty, tattered t-shirt peeked through the window into the church building wondering about the excitement. Unknown to the ministry team, this little girl appeared to be another uneducated child in Africa, living a life of hardship and poverty. Curiosity moved one foot after the other until she found herself inside the church with strangers all around her.

A CityLight graduation ceremony connected local church pastors, CityLight graduates, and the CityLight ministry team to celebrate men and women who received diplomas for graduating from CityLight programs.

While all of the other children were moved aside to make way for the graduates, the little girl did not move. She was stuck in her tracks staring up at Bishop Redfern.

He smiled at her. She smiled back.

He took his seat. She moved a little closer.

He began to preach. She moved closer to listen.

At the conclusion of the program, the little girl scurried away and he lost track of her.

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When Bishop Redfern returned home, he shared many stories with his wife of lives changed, hearts moved by the Lord, graduations, new church buildings, and a community transformed. e spoke of the excitement of the mothers in the village when the CityLight ministry team distributed food, clothing, soccer balls, and toys to the children.

The face of the little girl in the tattered t-shirt afected him the most.

With the help of the church pastors and village locals, Bishop Redfern searched for two days to nd the little girl.

He found Juliet.

Bishop Redfern prayed with her family, gave them resources for medical treatment, and made arrangements to send uliet to a private, Christian boarding school at no expense to her family.

If you educate a girl, you educate a nation.

uliet s siblings have all oined her at boarding school where they are learning to read and write in nglish. hey are safe, sheltered, and exploring a world of choices and opportunities.

uliet s father was curious as to what kind of people would care for his poor village daughter with such love, re uiring nothing in return. e was truly amazed and said, “I don’t know much about this Jesus you talk about. But if because of Him, complete strangers would come from thousands of miles away to care for the concerns of my daughter, I must consider this Jesus.” uliet s parents attend church and Bible study weekly and are watching their children thrive.

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As Presiding Bishop and General Overseer of the Ecumenical Church of Christ Worldwide, Redfern II established a mission-minded church in 1995 in Columbia, SC, to reach the unchurched, homeless, Juvenile delinquents, incarcerated, single parents, and their children. Bishop Redfern, and Rev. Dr. Luella J. Redfern, now oversee the planting of churches, schools, and CityLight Catalyst Centers in 16 southern states of the US and throughout countries on fve continents.

Ecumenical Church and University have planted congregations in nine states in India, twelve countries in East Africa, six countries of Central Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. Bishop Redfern pioneered the idea of using one church building to plant several church congregations to train pastors in real time for ministry. The Ecumenical Church and University have sent and supported full-time missionaries to several Asian and African countries. Some of which are places where Christians are severely persecuted.

Bishop and Rev. Dr. Redfern II serve as the international directors of CityLight and Cross Style International Ministries. As the directors of CityLight, they organized a chain of worldwide prayer cells covering the eight regions of the world. In their position at Cross Style, they developed the strategic plan with Dr. Stephen Manley for 125 Bible training centers in 22 countries.

Rev. Dr. Luella J. Redfern is a Licensed and Ordained Minister with the Ecumenical Church Worldwide, currently serving as Executive Director of CityLight Women’s Ministry, The Esther Women of Infuence. She equips women, teens, and young girls, with sound Biblical teaching and character development. Rev. Dr. Redfern encourages women to focus on turning ideas into action on issues fundamental to women’s spiritual growth and economic empowerment, giving them the confdence to thrive.

In 2012, Bishop Redfern founded Ecumenical University to train missionaries, pastors, and laypersons in the Cross Style Theology of Dr. Stephen Manley. The University also provides the fundamentals of a liberal arts education. To facilitate the fnancial growth of programs abroad, the University has added a school of Philanthropy and Non-Proft Development and Management.

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Dr. Gladys Grimaud irector, CityLight Rev. Dr. Luella Redfern Director, Esther Women of n uence Jasmine Jones Director, Daughters of Ruth Dr. Bernard Byrd Director, Men on the Wall Dr. Beverly Gurley President, Ecumenical University Chap. Edward Langat Chaplain, Prisoners for Christ Dr. Stephen Manley ounder, Cross-Style heology Shelton Blue evelopment Specialist, CityLight Dr. Eddy P. Donkeng Director, Sons of avid

Your gifts over the next three years will multiply CityLight’s impact.

EDUCATE A CHILD - $500 PER YEAR

Children who attend school are saved from a life of hard labor or being married o at the age of or .

TRAIN A MINISTER - $1,000 PER YEAR

Work through a rigorous -month curriculum named Cross-Style theology that prepares them for full-time ministry. U raduates teach in primary, elementary and high schools. raduates form and lead sther Women of n uence and en n the Wall discipleship groups.

ENDOW A SCHOLARSHIP - $10,000 PER YEAR

cumenical University s future is upon us. ndowment ensures students and ministers receive the training they re uire for years to come.

BUILD A CATALYST CENTER - $50,000

Build a CityLight Catalyst Center using the -Step Community evelopment odel. housands of men, women, and children will have access to electricity, internet, clean water, healthcare, opportunities to learn skills to earn a living, and opportunities for children to attend primary school.

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Be The Miracle. Together, we can change lives and transform communities for generations to come!

There are many reasons why a gift to CityLight is a good and smart investment. Empowering families to ecome self-su cient lifts the entire world.

Your gift will help rescue children and families from the ravages of abject poverty. But most of all, your support is a testament of how strongly you believe that every person is precious, every person deserves a chance to thrive.

BE THE MIRACLE 3 YEAR CAMPAIGN

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EDUCATE $125,000 $250,000 $375,000 Children Children Children TRAIN $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 inisters , inisters , inisters ENDOW $250,000 $500,000 $750,000 Scholarships Scholarships Scholarships BUILD $1,250,000 $2,500,000 $3,750,000 Catalyst Cntrs Catalyst Cntrs Catalyst Cntrs
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CityLight is a c nonpro t organization. o ce citylight.org www.CityLight.orgwww.CityLight.org Bishop Redfern II redfern2@ecumenical.us +1 (803) 730-2758 Dr. Beverly Gurley bgurley@ecumenical.us +1 (803) 500-2303

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