1942
Born in Byromville, GA on June 7.
1962
Earns a Bachelor of Arts in social studies from Paine College in Augusta, GA; Teaches at Buckholt Elementary School in Unadilla, GA until 1966.
1963
Is director of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA’s Summer Program for Migrant Children in Albany, NY.
1966
Is a teacher and educational consultant for the Atlanta Public Schools until 1998.
1969
Achieves a Master of Arts in elementary education from Clark Atlanta University.
1997
Obtains a Doctor of Philosophy in education from LaSalle University in Mandeville, LA.
1999
Receives a James And Emma Todd Achievement Award.
2000
Receives the Dr. Grant S. Shockley Memorial Achievement Award from the Interdenominational Theological Center.
2001
Attains a Master of Divinity from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta, GA; Receives an Internship Award from Ben Hill UMC.
2001
Is a lobbyist for Georgia Public Forums with Senator Donzella James and Representative Clint Smith through 2003.
2003
Is an assistant professor at Paine College until 2011; Becomes a clergy member with the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church.
2007
Is ordained to ministry; Becomes an elder with the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church.
2008
Is a pastor at Saint Mark United Methodist Church in Augusta, GA until 2011.
2009
Is named Woman of the Conference at Harris Manchester College in Oxford, England.
2011
Is a pastor with the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church through today.