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File #: 8620-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Proclamation Status: Read & Filed
File created: 11/14/2014 In control: County Council
On agenda: 11/18/2014 Final action: 11/18/2014
Title: Proclamation honoring Rev. James and Dr. Sheila Johnson Hunt on 25 years of ministry with First Baptist Penn Hills and in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Western Penn Hills Community Action, Inc.
Sponsors: Chuck Martoni
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Proclamation honoring Rev. James and Dr. Sheila Johnson Hunt on 25 years of ministry with First Baptist Penn Hills and in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Western Penn Hills Community Action, Inc.

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WHEREAS, Pastor James E. Hunt and Dr. Sheila Johnson Hunt are trailblazers, holding the distinction of being the first clergy couple in an African American Baptist church; where the pastor’s wife was an ordained Baptist clergy and an executive pastor. Rev. James Hunt and Dr. Sheila Johnson Hunt were licensed and ordained by Ebenezer Baptist Church (Pittsburgh) under the leadership of Rev. Dr. J. Van Alfred Winsett; and

WHEREAS, a native of York, Pennsylvania, Rev. James Hunt received his bachelor’s degree from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and his graduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh, and is a doctoral candidate at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He is a former college administrator at the Community College of Allegheny County. He has served as a campus minister and director of urban and cross-cultural ministries for the Coalition for Christian Outreach. He has spent his time serving on many boards including the Afro-American Music Institute, Family Guidance, Center for Urban Biblical Ministries (CUBM) and the National Human Services board; and

WHEREAS, Rev. James Hunt is the founder and board president of the Western Penn Hills Community Action Inc. (WPHCA) WPHCA has prepared over 600 teens through its job readiness program to enter the workforce. Through its entrepreneur program, WPHCA has prepared teens to become successful small business owners. In addition, the WPHCA’s technology programs have assisted in removing the digital divide within underserved communities; and

WHEREAS, a native of Dayton, Ohio, Dr. Sheila Johnson Hunt received her graduate and undergraduate degree from Western Kentucky University and went on to receive her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh and her D.Min. degree from the Pittsbur...

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