1982
Serves as president of the General Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia 11th District Youth Convention until 1992.
1988
Earns a Bachelor of Science in education from Troy University.
1988
Is a social studies and history teacher and assistant principal of Ware County High School and Waycross High School until 1996.
1989
Serves as vice president of the General Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia State.
1990
Is a bishop at Emmanuel’s International Cathedral through today.
1993
Achieves a Master of Science in secondary education from Valdosta State University.
1999
Obtains a Doctor of Christian Education from Truth Bible College and Seminary.
2003
Authors “Trusting God to Supply Your Needs: Perspectives on Exercising Your Faith.”
2009
Is a chancellor at Emmanuel Bible College through today.
2010
Authors “Just Because God Said It: A Journal of Prophetic Predictions and Pronouncements.”
2011
Is named Georgia Man of the Year by the Partnership Courage Collaboration and Leadership Achievement Award Committee in Atlanta, GA.
2015
Receives the Ted Harris Human and Spiritual Values Award from the Kiwanis Club of Waycross through 2017.
2017
Becomes a NUPE of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Brunswick (GA) Alumni Chapter.
2018
Is a professor of sociology and job acquisition skills at Coastal Pines Technical College through today.
2019
Is charter president, coach, mentor and a member of the president’s distinguished Swamp Talk Toastmasters.
2019
Receives the Distinguished Kiwanian Award from the Kiwanis Club of Waycross.
2020
Serves as chair of the region for the Department of Health Board until 2024.
2020
Receives the Distinguished Toastmaster Award; Is the honorable mayor of the City of Waycross through today.
2021
Serves on the board of directors of the Georgia Municipal Association’s Equity and Inclusion Committee and Advisory Board and Legislative Policy Council through today.
2022
Is a member of the Georgia Municipal Association Executive Committee and the Children and Youth Advisory Council.