STAFF BIOS

Bishop Jimmy Campbell
In 1979 he was appointed Youth and Christian Education Director of the Year for South Georgia. In 1984, he was elected to serve on the State Evangelism and Home Mission Board in South Georgia. In 1986 he was the first African-American to be elected to the State Council in South Georgia; during this time he also served as the President of the Minister and Wives Fellowship in South Georgia. At the General Assembly in 1986, he was appointed to the International Evangelism and Home Mission Board in Cleveland, TN. From 1982 Until 1992 he was the Director of the Black Ministries Department in South Georgia. In 1992 he was appointed to the Pastoral Advisory Board at the Church of God Theological Seminary. In 1996 he was elected to the State Council of Delmarva-DC. In 1994, he served on the Evangelism and Home Missions Board and Regional Council of Delmarva-DC. He is the founder and former President of the Metropolitan Regional Fellowship Delmarva-DC. From 2002 - 2006, He served as Chairman of the Evangelism-Black Ministries Board. He has recently been appointed and now serves as the Coordinator of Evangelism-Black Ministries.

Sister Mary L. Campbell
Born and reared in St. Mary, GA., educated in Camden County Public Schools and Continued her studies at the Kings Bay College, St. Marys, and the Church of God School of Ministry Program, Cleveland, TN. She has worked faithfully with her husband in the ministry over 30 years. She has been guest speaker at the Delmarva-DC Women's Retreat, and ministered to several churches in the Metropolitan Area. She is an Ordained Minister in the Church of God; she served as the Women's Ministries President at harvest Temple Church of God and also served as the Director of Local Outreach Program. She served on the Delmarva-DC Regional Women's Ministries Board, former Chairperson of the Black Women's Ministries Department, and currently serving as Women's President of the Black Ministries Department and also a member of the International Women's Ministries Board, Cleveland, TN. She was privileged to travel to Abaco Island, Bahamas on a mission trip to minister to the Bahamian and Haitian refugees. She has the opportunity to preach in the Virgin Islands at a Women's Conference. She is married to Bishop Jimmy Campbell and they have four sons, two granddaughters, two grandsons, and one great-granddaughter.

Shaneene White
Shae holds a BS Degree in Humanities/Mass Communications from the Tennesse State University, Nashville, TN. Shae is a member of St. James Cumberland Presbyterian Church of America in Cleveland, TN. As a member, she actively participates on the Praise and Worship Team and the Inspirational Choir. She teaches Sunday School for the Youth 10 and under and assists with Children's Church. Ms. White currently serves in Civic Organizations such as the (NAACP) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, (ORMS) Ocoee Regional Multi-Cultural Services, and Partners of Cleveland. Ms. White has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity in Cleveland, TN, the Rape and Sexual Abuse Center in Nashville, TN, and the Pediatric Emergency Ward at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, TN.