FOUNDERS — BISHOP GRANT B. WILLIAMS JR AND ALBERTS WILLIAMS

Bishop Grant B. Williams, Jr.

Grant Bishop Williams, Jr. was born in Edgefield, South Carolina. He is the 4th of 8 children born to his parents, Grant Bishop Williams, Sr., of McCormick, South Carolina, and Charlotte Bell (Higgins) Williams of Edgefield, South Carolina. His family moved to the Washington, DC, area when he was two, and he was subsequently educated in the DC public school system.

He accepted Christ as his Saviour in 1950 at the Gospel Ark Temple Church (Bibleway Worldwide) where his family was founding members. His family then joined the Tried Stone Holiness Church where he was active in youth activities. Later he joined Rehoboth Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, which was later renamed First United Church of Christ where Bishop Monroe R. Saunders, Sr., was Pastor. He attended the Rehoboth Bible Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. While in the US Navy, he worshiped and ministered in the armed forces chapel system. Later served as Youth Pastor and teacher at Greater Little Zion Baptist Church in Fairfax, Virginia. He was one of the first to attend the Minister's Institute of Church of the Great Commission and later served as an instructor there.

Bishop Williams attended Armstrong High School and graduated from Eastern High School, in Washington, DC. Upon graduation, he attended State University of New York, Albany, NY, where he receive a BA in Sociology; and the University of Buffalo, NY, where here received a BS in Social Science and Social Psychology and where he also served as a Teaching Assistant. He has also attended Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, receiving an NIA in Human and Organizational Resources Management; Antioch School of Law, Washington, DC, where he received an MLS in Legal Studies; Harvest Christian College, where he was a Ph.D. Candidate and received an ABD in Pastoral Counseling and Theology; and he received his Ph.D. from Andersonville Baptist Seminary, Camillia, GA.

Bishop Williams served in the US Navy from 1956 to 1995. In a civilian capacity, he has worked for the Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, and the General Services Administration. He has published several articles and documents on African American issues and racism. He has served on numerous boards including Boys and Girls Club, Dale City, VA; Vice President Gore´s Committee to Review the Federal Government; Officer's Christian Fellowship, Naval Reserve Officers Association; Naval Officer's Association; Reserve Officers Association; Naval Fleet Reserve; Submarine Officer's Association; American Association of Christian Counselors; and The International Association of Counselors and Therapists.

Bishop Williams currently serves as Pastor of The Lord's Church and Christian Center; Executive Vice President (Emeritus) of Faith Bible College and Seminary; Visionary, Founder, and Senior Presiding Bishop of The Lord's Churches, Fellowships and Ministries International, Inc. In addition, he also serves as Pastoral Advisor for Women Aglow Fort Washington, MD, Chapter; Director-Elect, Great Commission Global Ministries, Camp Springs, MD; Chief Executive Officer, TLC Community Development Corporation, Clinton, MD; and Consultant, Word of Life Community Development Corporation, Brick, NJ. Bishop Williams is married to the Fellowship's Elect Lady, the Former Alberta Bell of Ridgeway, South Carolina. They are the parents of nine children: Cannella Renita (Minister); Troy A.; Carmarlita Regina (First Lady); Grant Bishop, III; Thomas Franklin; Reginald M. (deceased); Shonne Augusta; Angela Marie; Eglas Dikan (Ugandan Daughter), and Michelle Renee (deceased). They are the proud grandparents of 16 grandchildren, one of whom, Isaiah Mason Green is in heaven with the Lord. It is in his memory that the ISAIAH MASON GREEN FOUNDATION was established to aid the children of the world.

Alberta Williams

Alberta Bell Williams is the sixth of eith children born to the late Estelle Bell and the late Joe Bell in Ridgeway, South Carolina. After graduating from High School, Elect Lady moved to Connecticut where she completed two-year Business College curriculum.

She is the bride of our Bishop Grant B. Williams, Jr. Ph.D., mother of four, and grandmother of an extended family of grandchildren that include biological and other children who know her as Nana or Grandmother Williams.

She has ministered with our Presiding Bishop both at home and abroad. She has assisted him in founding ministries and churches. She was his consultant and confidant in the founding of the "The Lord's Churches, Fellowships and Ministries International, Inc."

Alberta is a graduate of Andersonville Baptist Seminary. Her term paper she wrote a conscientious, in-depth and candid paper entitled "The Pastor's Wife". She has counseled with countless women who serve in various roles. Some of them are wives, ministers, mothers and pastor's wives. She prefers a private behind the scene ministry, as her spiritual gifts are helps, administration and leadership.

She has experienced several devastating personal losses; her oldest daughter, a beloved stepson, a dear younger sister and her pride of her life, her grandson Isaiah. Yet, she goes on, seriously hurt, sometimes confused, but she goes on ministering to women, children and her family.

Her losses have inspired her to reach out to children and the lost in a way that she never had before. After her first trip to Africa, she sees the world as a much smaller world. But she also sees that hurting, starving children who don't know Christ, and she feels compelled to try to make a difference in their lives.

Alberta, the bride of the Bishop, is a daughter, mother, and friend. Her greatest testimony is that about all else she is a child of the King.


Bishop Grant B. Williams Jr.
 
Alberta Williams