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| William A. Lee,
Jr. is presently serving the Kingdom of God as an Evangelist.
Rev. Lee has attended the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania where he has done work toward his Masters of Divinity degree
as well as the Church of God School of Theology. He is a 1985 graduate
of Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee where he received his Bachelors
of Science in Biblical Education with an emphasis in Pastoral Studies.
Rev. Lee served as Pastor of Heritage Worship Centre,
New Testament Church of God in Hamilton, Bermuda from 2003-2006. During
his tenure at Heritage Worship, he was instrumental in implementing
financial programs that made a significant reduction in the mortgage,
leadership programs that resulted in leaders maximizing their potential,
and community outreach initiatives that resulted in Heritage Worship
Centre becoming a beacon of hope in Bermuda. He has also been featured at the following conventions: The Spiritual Life Conference in Garmisch, Germany; the 1997 & 1998 Men's Life Builders Conferences in Nashville, Tennessee; the Kerala National Convention in Kumbanard, India; the Church of God General Assembly held at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, Texas in 1998; Bethsaida Full Gospel Church in South Africa; revival meetings at Without Walls International Church with Pastors Randy and Paula White; and "Prime Time Tuesday" hosted by Deione Sanders of the National Football League. He has also been a guest several times on Daystar television As a trailblazer and innovative thinker, Rev. Lee has had a tremendous impact upon the Church of God denomination. He has the distinction of being the first person of color to be featured as the evening Evangelist in many State Camp meetings throughout the denomination as well as the Lee University Convocation. He is the youngest person of color to address the Church of God General Assembly. It was Rev. Lee's 2000 proposal that the denomination used as a springboard to make the title Bishop an official office in the Church of God. He has also committed himself to the ministry of mentoring, developing and instructing young ministers particularly in the ministry of preaching. Through life experiences God has birthed in Rev. Lee a message of healing that has been described as Therapeutic and of overcoming past pain. He has served as an Academic and Career Counselor at Community College of Rhode Island from 1992-1995, Associate Chaplain for Brown University 1993-1995, and Pastor of Beacon Avenue Church of God in Providence, Rhode Island from1990 to 1995. In 1998 Rev. Lee founded "Lee Ministries International Incorporated ". He is married to the former Sheila Renee Mebane from Washington, D.C.. |
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Sheila
Renee Lee is a native of Washington, DC and has been the marriage
and ministry partner of William Lee since May 1994. She has been described
as a woman of elegance and excellence. Whether it be in the area of her profession as a Hair Stylist, Beauty Consultant and Jeweler or in exercising her gifts of ministry in teaching, speaking, or counseling she is known for giving God her all in whatever she does. Wherever Sister Lee finds herself worshipping God and where God is moving she is always steadfast in working at the altar, praying people through and operating in the gift of encouragement that has ministered to thousands around the world. She attended National Bible College from 1992 to 1993 and is a great extension of the spiritual impartation and fatherhood of Dr. T.L. and Mildred Lowry and the National Church of God. She has served as a Deaconess at North Cleveland Church of God, Ladies Ministries President of Heritage Worship Centre New Testament Church of God in Hamilton, Bermuda, has lead several women’s prayer groups and has hosted Women’s Conferences featuring such guest as Pastor Paula White of “Without Walls International Church” in Tampa, Florida, Co- Pastor Suzie Owens of “Metropolitan Baptist Church” in Washington, DC, Pastor Rita Twiggs of “The Potters House” in Dallas, Texas and Pastor Karen Bethea of “Set the Captives free Ministries” in Baltimore Maryland. |
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