Sixty–Second Commencement Exercises

INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CENTER

Saturday, the Nineteenth of June Two Thousand and Twenty-One One O’Clock P.M. ET

VIRTUAL COMMENCEMENT

Rev. Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., '04, President Interdenominational Theological Center Commencement, June 19, 2021

COMMENCEMENT

The term “commencement” is derived from a practice in the medieval university where it was customary for a candidate for an academic degree (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate) to present a public lecture of disputation to the faculty and other scholars gathered to hear it. If the disputation was successfully defended and accepted, the candidate was granted the degree with all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities pertaining thereto.

The first public lecture of disputation was originally called an “inception.” It signified the beginning or commencement of the scholar’s academic career in the area in which a degree had been granted. The ceremony surrounding this inception or “graduation” from “bachelor” to “master” and eventually to “doctor” has subsequently come to be called Commencement. Today, the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) celebrates it’s Sixty-Second Commencement Convocation. ______

THE CEREMONIAL MACE

During the Middle Ages, the mace was an effective weapon in battle, but as newer and more powerful military arms developed, it was transformed into a symbol of authority. The earliest ceremonial maces were borne by bodyguards of 12th Century English and French kings. By the end of the 16th Century, they were used widely by officials of English cities and towns. Today, the ceremonial mace is found in the British Houses of Parliament and is frequently carried in ecclesiastical processions and in university convocations and commencement ceremonies.

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HONOR CORDS

Honor cords are worn by those graduates who have achieved “summa cum laude,” “magna cum laude” and “cum laude” status (yellow) and those graduates who are members of the International Society of Theta Phi (red).

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ITC’S MISSION STATEMENT

The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is a Christian Africentric ecumenical consortium of seminaries and fellowships that educate students to commit to practicing justice and peace through a liberating and transforming spirituality to become leaders in the church and local/global communities.

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INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CENTER

Bishop Teresa Jefferson-Snorton, D.Min. Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04 Chair, Board of Trustees President

~~CONSTITUENT SEMINARIES~~

GAMMON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY United Methodist Church L. Jonathan Holston, M.Div., ’83, Board Chair Candace Lewis, D.Min., President-Dean

TURNER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY African Methodist Episcopal Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, M.Div., ’79, Board Chair John F. Green, D.Min., ’84, President-Dean

PHILLIPS SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Christian Methodist Episcopal Bishop Sylvester Williams, Sr., D.Min., ’88, ’08, Board Chair Paul L. Brown, Sr., D.Min., ’91, President-Dean

CHARLES H. MASON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY , Incorporated Bishop David A. Hall, Sr., D.Min., ’78, Board Chair Harold V. Bennett, Ph.D., ’88, President-Dean

MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF RELIGION Baptist Rev. Clarence Moore, B.A. ’78, Board Chair Joseph N. Evans, Ph.D., ’04, President-Dean

~~AT-LARGE CONSTITUENCY~~

The HARRY V. and SELMA T. RICHARDSON ECUMENICAL FELLOWSHIP Willie F. G-dman, Th.D., ’87, ’01, Coordinator

~~MARSHALS ~~ Carolyn A. L. McCrary, Th.D., ’77, ’89, Lead Marshal

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ORDER OF COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President Presiding

Prelude African Drums

Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Willie F. G-dman, Th.D., ’87, ’01 Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling

Convoking the Sixty – Second Commencement Exercises Bishop Teresa Jefferson-Snorton, D.Min. Chairperson, Board of Trustees

Welcome Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President

Opening Prayer Carolyn A. L. McCrary, Th.D., ’77, ’89 Jarena Lee Professor in Pastoral Theology Care and Counseling

Scripture Readings Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, Exodus 3: 7-8b, 9-10 NRSV Darius Bowers President, ITC Student Christian League

New Testament, Romans 5:1-5 NRSV Jacqueline Marie Davis-Gines, Ph.D., ‘20 President, Theta Phi

Hymn of Praise Great is Thy Faithfulness………………………………………Chisholm/Runyan Mount Zion Baptist Church (Nashville, TN) Bishop Joseph W. Walker, III, D.Min., Senior ©2021 CCLI

Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my [Father], There is no shadow of turning with Thee, Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not, As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be.

Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness! Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed Thy hand hath provided, Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

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Summer and winter and springtime and harvest, Sun, moon and stars in their courses above Join with all nature in manifold witness To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness! Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed Thy hand hath provided, Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Presentation of Candidates for Honorary Degrees Reginaldo P. Braga Jr, Ed.D. Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost Associate Professor of Religion and Education

Goldie Frinks Wells, Ed.D. Doctor of Humane Letters Presented by Harold V. Bennett, Ph.D., ’88, President-Dean Charles H. Mason Seminary

Trinette McCray, D.Min. Doctor of Divinity Presented by Joseph N. Evans, Ph.D., President-Dean Morehouse School of Religion

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, J.D. Doctor of Humane Letters Presented by Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President Interdenominational Theological Center

Conferring of Honorary Degrees Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President

Reading of Honorary Degree Citations Seminary Deans Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President

Introduction of Commencement Speaker Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President

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Hymn of Praise

Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring……………………………………………Johann Sebastian Bach Recorded by Lisa Allen-McLaurin, Ph.D. Helmar Nielsen Professor, Music and Worship at Oakhurst Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, GA)

Commencement Address The Honorable Keisha Lance Bottoms Mayor of Atlanta

Special Announcements Presentation of Candidates for Degrees Reginaldo P. Braga Jr., Ed.D. Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost Associate Professor of Religion and Education

Conferring of Degrees Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President

Reading of the Graduates Catherine Binuya, Ed.D., Associate Vice President of Student Affairs

Maasai Dance………………………………………………………………Noel Malekai ©2021 CCLI

Charge to Graduates Matthew Wesley Williams, M.Div., ’04, President

Response to Charge Dontavious Drake President, Senior Class

Induction into the ITC National Alumni Association Anita Green, M.Div., ’09, D.Min. ’15 President, ITC National Alumni Association

Benediction Jacquelyn Grant, Ph.D. Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Systematic Theology

Recessional Pomp and Circumstance.…………………………………………Sir Edward Edgar Recorded by Lisa Allen-McLaurin, Ph.D. Helmar Nielsen Professor, Music and Worship at Oakhurst Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, GA)

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CANDIDATES FOR MASTER’S DEGREES MASTER OF DIVINITY (2021)

Gammon Theological Seminary

Gill, Jatin Chandigarh, India B.S. Punjabi University 2016

Robinson, Dwayne Atlanta, GA B.S. Liberty University 2016

Stevenson, Cheryl Miles * Yazoo City, MS B.S. Rust College 1987 B.S. Xavier University of Louisiana 1990 M.S. University of Michigan 1992 Ph.D. University of Michigan 1996

Tilghman, Ayanna Salisbury, MD B.S. Bowie State University 2006 M.S. University of Maryland Eastern Shore 2010

Weems, Christopher Edward Atlanta, GA B.S. Paine College 2017

Williams, Leah Marie * Milwaukee, WI B.A. University of Memphis 2008

Morehouse School of Religion

Boone, IV Richard A Aberdeen, MS B.A. Rust College 2016

Brinson, Keenen Donté Savannah, GA B.F.A. Savannah State University 2018

Cole, Delana Renay (MARE) Baton Rouge, LA B.S. Louisiana State University 1993 M.A. University of Georgia 2007

Duncan, Trudy L. Fayetteville, GA A.A. Point University 2013 B.A. Point University 2018

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Morehouse School of Religion (Cont’d)

Frierson, Jocteal Larry Bishopville, SC B.F.A. Morris College 2018

Hardy, Frederick Lee Selma, AL B.S. Concordia College 2004 M.Ed. Alabama State University 2008

Livingston II, Tarzene Dale II Fitzgerald, GA B.S. Columbia State University 2008

Padgett, Jr., Kenneth LaTron * W. Columbia, SC B.S. Liberty University 2017

Ray, Janice Diana Atlanta, GA B.S. Point University 2015 M.S. Belhaven University 2017

Turner Theological Seminary

Burns, Oliver Christopher Mt. Pleasant, SC A.S. Trident Technical College 1993 B.A. Luter Rice College & Seminary 2017

Farmer, Melvin L. Wrens, GA B.A. Georgia State University 2004 M.A. Georgia College & State University 2006 Ed.S. Georgia Southern University 2008

Gee-Theophille, Reneé Cairo, GA B.A. Albany State University 1991

Haywood, Colette Racquell (MARE) Atlanta, GA B.S. College, 2019

Nance, Authur James #* Cordele, GA A.A. Ogeechee Technical College 2004 B.A. Morehouse College 1995 MPA Albany State University 2001

Strickland, Cynthia * Senoia, GA A.A. Atlanta Metropolitan College 2014 B.S. Point University 2017

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Turner Theological Seminary (Cont’d)

West, Darnell #* Tallahassee, FL B.S. Florida A & M University 1974

Phillips School of Theology

Bogan, Sheaneter Johnson # Nettleton, MS A.A. Itawamba Community College 2000 B.S. Itawamba Community College 2009 B.S. University of 2014

Brooks, Russell Earl #* Okolona, MS B.A. Mississippi Valley State University 1998

Peoples, Pamela Bradford * Jonessboro, LA B.B.A. Wiley College 2018

Rowe, Gerald Vanallen Indianapolis, IN B.S. Cross Road Bible College 2007

Stephenson, Marecia Patrice * Paris, TN B.S. Bethel University 2013

Thomas, Elisha # Tupelo, MS A.A. Itawamba Junior College 2007 B.A. University of Mississippi 2011

Charles Harrison Mason Theological Seminary

Harrington, Cedric Lithia Springs, GA B.A. Beulah Heights University 2007 M.A. Luther Rice University 2010

Pitts, Henry Joshua Tuskegee, AL A.A. ITT Technical Institute 2012 B.S. ITT Technical Institute 2014

Thomas, Kenneth # Jacksonville, FL B.S. Morehouse College 1991

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Harry V. & Selma T. Richardson Ecumenical Fellowship

Bean, William G. (MDiv/MARE) Atlanta, GA B.A. Arcadia University 1985 M.B.A. Pepperdine University 2000

Drake, Dontavious Deontaé # Lithonia, GA B.A. Liberty University 2012

Jackson, Latarsha Chicago, Il A.A. MacCormac College 2004

Keels, Travis Jermaine Augusta, GA B.A. Augusta University 2013 M.Ed. Augusta University 2016

Mtenje, Ella Nyosyedje * Sandy Springs, GA B.A. Indiana Christian University 2005 M.A. Indiana Christian University 2006 M.Div. Indiana Christian University 2008

Nelson, JoAnne * Jackson, MS B.A. University of Mississippi 1984 J.D. University of Mississippi 1989

Parks, Joe Lewis # Decatur, GA A.A.S. Dekalb Technical College 2006 B.S. Georgia State University 2014

Parks, Timothy #* Amory, MS A.A. Itawamba Community College 2002 B.A. University of Memphis 2007

Scott, Jaquel Dominique (MARE) Atlanta, GA B.S. Ohio Christian University 2016

Shedrick, Leroygo Atlanta, GA B.A. Argosy University 2014

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# Completed requirements Fall 2020 * Matriculated via Distance Learning % Full-time student with highest GPA ! Part-time student with highest GPA

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CANDIDATE FOR DOCTORAL DEGREE Doctor of Ministry

Disconnected Youth and Public Response Interim Ministry Cohort Anne E. Streaty Wimberly, Ph.D Edward P. Wimberly, Ph.D

Blevins, Louis Michael Milwaukee, WI B.A. Ohio Christian University 2011 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2014

“The ’s Call and Public Response to The School to Prison Pipeline’s Impact on Disconnected Black Youth and Young Adults”

Butler, Jr., Curry Flinton Ashland City, TN B.S. Union University 2010 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2019

“iLive: A Digital Space and Sacred Place Discerning the Way Forward”

Stewart, Richard Neil Warner Robins, GA B.S. Mercer University 2015 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2018

“Relay: A Ministry of Mentoring and Shepherding Emerging Adults”

Warren, Susan Magnum Montgomery, AL B.S. Alabama State University 1971 MPA Georgia State University 1996 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2012

“Becoming Connected: A Visitation Model for Volunteer Chaplains That Builds African American Millennial Female Inmates’ Self-Love”

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CANDIDATES OF DOCTORAL DEGREE Doctor of Ministry

Pastoral Care Interim Ministry Cohort F. Keith Slaughter, Th.D., ’03, ’09 Faye Weems-Singleton, Th.D., ’11, ’18

Bego, Orlando Jermaine Washington, DC B.S. Calvary Christian College 2005 M.Div. Virginia Union University 2011

“Mental Health and The Black Baptist Church: Exploring the Impact of Faith on African American Male Churchgoers”

McGee, John Paul Atlanta, GA B.S. Bethune-Cookman College 2006 M.A. Liberty University 2008 M.S. Emory University 2015

“A Sound for The Distressed Soul: Gospejazzical As An ‘Ntu’ Approach to Coping with The Vocational Stressors of The Black Pastor”

Patterson, Natasha L’Shay Dover, DE B.S. University of Maryland Eastern Shore 2010 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2014 “A Gospel of Exclusion: An Examination of Spiritual Trauma in Queer Black Women”

Sanders, Lashounia Elaine Rome, GA B.S. Point University 2012 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2016

“Developing A Critical Pedagogy for Understanding The “I’m Ok” Response Among Black Baptist Women Living with Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”

Walton, Reginald Dion Richmond, CA B.A. Miles College 2007 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2010

“A Charge to Keep I Have: An Exploration Of The Response Of Some CME To The Implementation Of Social Justice As A Form Of Pastoral Care In The Age Of ‘Black Lives Matter’”

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Ward, Gustedus Lucian Montgomery, AL B.S. Faulkner University 1997 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2004 “Working with Black Male Ex-Offenders: Developing an Africentric Therapeutic Reentry Program at Branch Grove Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama”

Washington, Columbus, GA B.S. University of Georgia 2001 M.Div. Interdenominational Theological Center 2004

“A Therapeutic Journey of Unmuted Fathers: Recalling and Reclaiming the Voices of Non- Residential Fathers through “The Fatherhood Lab”

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CHM=Charles H. Mason Seminary GST=Gammon Theological Seminary HVR= Harry V. & Selma T. Richardson PST=Phillips School of Theology TTS=Turner Theological Seminary

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER The Honorable Keisha Lance Bottoms The 60th Mayor of Atlanta

A daughter of Atlanta, Mayor Bottoms is committed to realizing her vision of One Atlanta – an affordable, resilient and equitable Atlanta – which stands as a model city for both commerce and compassion.

A lifelong public servant, Mayor Bottoms is the only Mayor in Atlanta’s history to have served in all three branches of government, serving as a judge and City Councilmember before being sworn in as Mayor.

Leading with a progressive agenda focused on equity and affordable housing, Mayor Bottoms serves as Chair of the Community Development and Housing Committee and the Census Task Force for the United States Conference of Mayors.

Georgia Trend magazine named Mayor Bottoms the 2020 Georgian of the Year. Among Mayor Bottoms’ notable accomplishments to date include the establishment of the City’s first fullystaffed Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, the appointments of a LGBTQ Affairs Coordinator and a Human Trafficking Fellow, the citywide elimination of cash bail bond, the closure of the Atlanta City Detention Center to ICE detainees, and the rollout of the most farreaching financial transparency platform in the City’s history – Atlanta’s Open Checkbook.

In 2020, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights (LCCR) Under Law awarded Mayor Bottoms the Distinguished Civil Rights Advocate Award in recognition of her equity-driven leadership to help guide and protect marginalized communities.

In October, Mayor Bottoms was named one of Glamour’s 2020 women of the year. Mayor Bottoms was honored as a BET 100 Entertainer and Innovator of the Year in 2020, and named Smart Cities Dive’s 2020 Leader of the Year. Mayor Bottoms presided as Chair of the Platform Committee for the 2020 Democratic National Convention. In 2021, President Joe Biden appointed Mayor Bottoms as Vice Chair of Civic Engagement and Voter Protection.

Under Mayor Bottoms’ leadership, the City of Atlanta led the historically successful staging of Super Bowl LIII, which included unprecedented community benefits – a $2.4 million renovation of John F. Kennedy Park on Atlanta’s Westside, more than 20,000 trees planted throughout the community and the seamless coordination of 40 federal, state and local public safety agencies.

A product of Atlanta Public Schools, Mayor Bottoms graduated from Frederick Douglass High School and received her undergraduate degree from Florida A&M University. She earned her Juris Doctorate from Georgia State University College of Law.

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Therefore, it is with great pride and profound gratitude for his life’s work that the Interdenominational Theological Center bestows upon Mawuli “Mel” Davis the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa, with all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities pertaining thereto on this day.

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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS Dr. Goldie Frinks Wells Goldie Frinks Wells, a retired educator, has served as President of Saints Academy and College, a branch of the Church of God in Christ Education System, in Lexington, Mississippi, 1994-96. She served as Title I Director for the Iredell-Statesville Schools, 1985- 1994, and taught in the Raleigh-Wake and Guilford County School Systems in the state of North Carolina. She has conducted workshops for teachers, principals, and administrators throughout the United States for Educator Training Center, Long Beach, California. She is a member of professional organizations, served as Chairperson of Statesville’s I CARE, Inc. for five years.

Wells is a member of the Board of Trustees of Wells Memorial Church of God in Christ, District Missionary of the High Point District and member of the Education Committee of the Greater North Carolina Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ. She is a member of the Board of Directors of All Saints Bible College of the Church of God in Christ, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee, and is the National Director of the C.H. Mason Jurisdictional Institutes of the Church of God in Christ, Inc. She has served as Sunday school teacher, church announcer, president of the Help-Meet Society, and Jurisdictional Commissioner of Education.

Wells is an active community volunteer. She is presently a member of the Greensboro Voters Alliance, Building Stronger Neighborhoods’ Grants Review Committee, Welfare Reform Liaison Board, Preservation North Carolina Board, Citizens for Economic and Environmental Justice (CEEJ) and the Interactive Resource Center (IRC) and Co-chair of North Carolina Freedom Park. In November 2005 she was elected Greensboro City Councilwoman District 2 and served for two terms. In 2017 she was reelected to serve a four-year term. Wells has received many awards for her outstanding leadership. In 2016, she received the Dr. Vivian Burke Community Leadership Award presented by the North Carolina Black Elected Municipal Officials. In May 2018 she will be honored as one of the “50 Influential Blacks in the Triad”.

Wells has published in the North Carolina Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Journal and authored “Telling the Unsung Song” a biography of her father, Golden Asro Frinks, a civil rights activist.

Originally from Edenton, North Carolina, Wells has undergraduate and graduate degrees from Hampton University and North Carolina A & T State University, and a doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the daughter of the late Golden and Ruth Frinks. She is the proud mother of an adult daughter Kelli Johnson, mother-in-law of Pastor Charles J. Johnson, and the grandmother of Falon, Kelci and Bhali.

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The Reverend Dr. Trinette Vernell McCray Trinette Vernell McCray is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was educated in the Milwaukee Public School system. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Urban Affairs from the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh and a few years later, at age twenty-five, Trinette accepted God’s call to ministry and immediately, in 1979, attended seminary at the Morehouse School of Religion of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia receiving a Masters degree in Religious Education, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1981. She was taught and influenced in black liberation theology and womanist theology with professors such as Dr. Jacqueline Grant, Dr. Melva Costen, Dr. Charles Copher, Dr. John Waters, and Dr. Bennie Goodwin. As a student at MSR, Dean Bobby Joe Saucer appointed her to the Board of Trustees as the student representative. She was the only female among the men which included Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr., Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Dr. Kelly Miller Smith, Sr., Dr. Lou Rawls, Sr., and Dr. Cameron Alexander. She was also a student member of the new Black Women in Church and Society.

She was subsequently licensed to preach in May, 1981 and ordained in 1981 by the late civil rights leader, and pastor of West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Atlanta, The Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, an accomplishment that was both spiritual and social justice given that, at that time, some Black Baptist churches in Atlanta declared not to license or ordain women. Notable persons who served on her ordination committee were the Late Rev. Dr. William Holmes Borders, Sr., and Dr. Lawrence Carter.

Rev. McCray went on to earn a Doctor of Ministry degree in Spirituality from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1998. Rev. Dr. McCray has been a leader both locally and nationally through church, denominational, faith-based organizations and educational institutions at Cardinal Stritch University and Central Baptist Theological Seminary-Wisconsin.

A leader, nationally, and most notably, in June 1999, Dr. McCray was elected president of the American Baptist Churches, USA, having the historic distinction of being the first clergywoman elected as their national president. She served the term 2000-2001. Dr. McCray is currently the president of the American Baptist National Black Caucus of ABCUSA.

An urban minister, she is the Executive Planner of the Urban Center-Milwaukee. A preacher, a teacher, a visionary, a consultant and foremost, the author of – “Vital Spirit, Vital Service: Spirituality that Works,” Judson Press. Dr. McCray is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She gives all glory to God.

Trinette is warmly known to her family as “Auntie” by her beloved niece, and four nephews who she enjoys in her role as “elder” nurturing, teaching, guiding, and loving them as they grow. She gives all credit for her values, faith and character to her mother, father, the late Ruth and James McCray, grandmothers, aunts, uncles, church mentors and to the unrelenting pursuit of God to form and shape her call. Now completing forty-two years in ministry, Dr. McCray is grateful to God who redeems, calls, sends, and keeps her every day and in every way.

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AWARD RECIPIENTS

DENOMINATIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS

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Gammon Merit Scholars Award Sharon Britz Christopher Carpenter Sterling Harris Jennie Mustin Nicolas Pettye Cheryl Stevenson Ayanna Tilghman

President - Dean Award Sandras Anderson Dwayne Robinson

UMHEF Scholarship Kimberly Dugger Antionette Eiland Raymond Gibbs Ingrid Graham Cedric Jackson Devin James Krystyna Jordan Krystal Morris Chotania Simmons Tavis Tinsley Kimberly Tyler Kamisha Washington Charlotte Williams Leah Williams Tamira Wimbish

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The Bishop Frank C. and Martha C. Cummings Award Alvin Attah The Bishop John Hurst Adams Award Oliver Burns The Josephus R. Coan Award Teresa Clark The E. D. Curry Memorial Award Renee Gee-Theophile The T. J. Davis Award John Mayon The Dean’s Award Andrea Lewis The Bishop William Alfred Fountain, Sr. and The William Alfred Fountain, Jr. for Academic Excellence Award Vashti Kekula The Samuel Hopkins Giles Award Diana Duhart The Daniel Lott Jacobs Award Lamone Gipson The James H. Clark Memorial Preaching Honor Award Syreeta Moore Cecil Wayne Cone Award Dr. Adrian Lewis The John A. Middleton Memorial Award Andrea Lewis The Bishop Donald George Kenneth Ming Award Erika Austin The Bishop Frank Madison Reid Jr. Scholarship Kimberly Fields The Bishop Fredrick Hilborn Talbort Award Nekeshia Harris The Bishop William R. Wilkes Memorial Award Garrett Williamson The Reverend David DeVeaux Scholarship Award Terrence Mayes The New Bethel Scholarship Award Martin Williams Amy Mainor The Bishop Preston W. And Dr. Wilma Delores Williams Award Regina DeLa ~ 19~ Interdenominational Theological Center Commencement, June 19, 2021

—————————————————————————————————————— PHILLIPS SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY ——————————————————————————————————————— The Presiding Elder’s Council Scholarship Tiffany Echoles Angel Howard Dontavious Joseph The Commission on Women in Ministry Scholarship Angel Howard Nyla Barker The Phillips’ Alumni Association Scholarship Lorenzo Heggs Gerald Rowe Tiffany Echoles The Vergie Gant Woman in Ministry Scholarship Nyla Barker The Bishop’s Spouses Scholarship Award Arthura Seabrook-Buchanon Samuel McKinsey

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——————————————————————————————————————— CHARLES HARRISON MASON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ——————————————————————————————————————— The Bishop J.O. Patterson Leadership Honor Award L. Michael Blevins Demario Cheevers

The Bishop O.T. Brown Sr. Fellowship Award Sherita Taylor

The President-Dean’s Honor Award George Conway

The Bishop O.T. Jones Sr. Leadership Award Sedgwick Daniels Cedric Harrington

The Pioneer Scholarship Award Timothy Johnson

The Dr. Mattie McGlothen Women’s Leadership Honor Award JoAnn Williams Sheila Lewis-Floyd

The Mother Kathryn Daniels Award Destiny Williams Aaronetta Wright-Harris

The Gracie Tugerville Haney Women in Ministry Award Kenya Porter

The Oliver J. Haney Sr. Preaching Award Henry Pitts Rodney Cook

The C.H. Mason Award Michael Allen Rodney Martin

The James L. Whitehead Award Courtney Sinclair

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Morehouse School of Religion President Dean’s Honor Award Keenen Donte Brinson

The Martin Luther King, Sr., Award Dale Tarzene Livingston, II

The Gardner C. Taylor Memorial Award Richard A. Boone, IV

The Antioch North-Atlanta Award Kenneth Latron Padgett, Jr.

The Victor Thomas and Edith Messer Glass Award Trudy L. Duncan

C.D. Huber Memorial Award Jocteal Larry Frierson

Dr. Bobby Joe Saucer Dean’s Scholarship Award Delena Renay Cole

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Fellowship Support Award Leroygo Shedrick LaTarsha Jackson Jacquel Scott

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——————————————————————————————————————— INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CENTER AWARDS AND OTHER GENERAL AWARDS ———————————————————————————————————————

Georgia Board of Higher Education Ministries Scholarship Julia Allen Sterling Harris Lindsay Neal Nicholas Pettye Mirissa Tucker Kamisha Washington

GTS Mississippi United Methodist Foundation Scholarship Antoinette Eiland Jennie Mustin Sandra Wilson

ITC Scholarships Frederica Alexander Justin Dillard Carl Golden Latonya Lowe Jarron-Charles McKinney Laura Newsome Chaz Robinson Aaron Stewart Glenn Washington Stephen Williams Gerald Wilson

North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church Julia Allen Kimberly Dugger Nicholas Pettye Eric Powell Kamisha Washington

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UNCF General Scholarships Keenen Brinson Candice Edwards Henry Pitts Robyn Williams Julia Allen Nyla Barker Orlando Bego Louis Blevins Richard Boone Donna Briggins Russell Brooks Curry Butler Angelique Carney Randy Conley Allen Craine Mark Davis Regina DeLay Kimberly Dugger Diana Duhart Tiffany Echoles Antionette Eiland Bradford Everett Daniel Foster Tison Garnett Cineve Gibbons Wanda Holmes-Brooks Angel Howard Devin James Alexis Jay Timothy Johnson Antonio Jones Travis Keels Cassandry Keys Stephen Kumi Alfred Lansana William Lazare Andrea Lewis Cathy Lewis Justin Monroe Kevin Moore Bertha Morrow

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THETA PHI (2021) Sharon Britz Ashley Dixon JoAnne Nelson Kenneth Padgett Randy Conley, Jr. Stephon Ferguson Tess Powell Charles Rhodes Darryl Ann Watkins Michael Ephraim, Sr. Victor Gooden Janice McCray

INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CENTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES ~ 2020-2021

Dr. Lula Bailey Ballton, Director of Community and Economic Development, COGIC, At-Large Ms. Sheila Baxter, Retired Army Brigadier General, Chaplain, Veteran’s Affairs, C. H. Mason Theological Seminary Mr. Calvin Booker, Retired, Vice President Waste Management Inc., At-Large Representative Roger Bruce, District 61, Georgia House of Representatives, At-Large Dr. Jacqui L. Burton, Conference of National Black Churches, At-Large Rev. Timm Cyrus, Retired Pastor, Presbyterian Church, At-Large Dr. Reginald Dawkins, Senior Pastor, Triumph Christian Church, Morehouse School of Religion Bishop David R. Hall, Sr., Tennessee Headquarters Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction-COGIC, C. H. Mason Theological Seminary Dr. Philipia Hillman, Founder, The October Group, At-Large Bishop L. Jonathan Holston, South Carolina Conference-UMC, Gammon Theological Seminary Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, Sixth Episcopal District, AMEC, Turner Theological Seminary Bishop Teresa Jefferson-Snorton, Fifth Episcopal District, CMEC, Phillips School of Theology Mr. Robert MacAlpine, Retired Businessman, At-Large Bishop Michael L. Mitchell, Twelfth Episcopal District, AMEC, Turner Theological Seminary Dr. Mackie H. Norris, Retired, Registered Nurse, Gammon Theological Seminary Bishop Adam J. Richardson, Jr., Eleventh Episcopal District AMEC, Turner Theological Seminary Mr. Robert Rumley, Vice President and Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley, At-Large Bishop Sylvester Williams, Third Episcopal District, CMEC, Phillips School of Theology Dr. Aidsand Wright-Riggins, Ordained American Baptist Clergy, Mayor, Collegeville, PA, Morehouse School of Religion Rev. Dr. Anita Green, CEO, the Grief Circle, Alumni Designee

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ITC FULL-TIME FACULTY 2020-2021

Lisa M. Allen-McLaurin, Ph.D., Helmar Emil Nielsen Professor, Church Music and Worship, MA in Liturgical Arts and Culture Degree Coordinator

Reginaldo Braga, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Religion and Education, MA in Religion and Education, Degree Coordinator, Interim VP Academic Services/Provost

Riggins R. Earl, Jr., Ph.D., Professor, Ethics and Theology

Mark Ellingsen, Ph.D., Professor, Church History

Jacquelyn Grant, Ph.D., Fuller E. Callaway Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology

Willie G-dman, Th.D., Associate Professor, Psychology of Religion and Pastoral Care

Maisha I. K. Handy, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Religion and Education, VP Academic Services/ Provost

Mark Lomax, D.Min., Associate Professor, Homiletics, Degree Coordinator

Temba L. J. Mafico, Ph.D.,Distinguished Professor, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament

Carolyn Akua L. McCrary, Th.D., Associate Professor, Psychology of Religion and Pastoral Care, Doctor of Theology Degree Coordinator (On Sabatical in 2021-22)

F. Keith Slaughter, Th.D., Assistant Professor, Psychology of Religion and Pastoral Care, Director, Gardner C. Taylor Preaching Archives

M Adryael Tong, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Early Christian Scriptures (New Testament), Master of Divinity Degree Coordinator (On Leave in 2021-22)

David Whitworth, Ph.D., E. Stanley Jones Assistant Professor of Theology and Evangelism

Anne Streaty Wimberly, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Christian Education, Director, Youth Hope-Builders Academy

Edward Wimberly, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Pastoral Care and Counseling

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ITC Alma Mater Striving, Ever Marching Onward E. Augcomfar - M. Costen, Lyrics Melva W. Costen, Ph.D., Music

Striving, ever marching onward Ecumenical in concept, Stalwart faith and ceaseless prayer. For the whole world is God’s field; For through Christ our lives are guided As we reach sisters and brothers At an Institution rare. Carrying God’s love as our shield.

Just as Christ, our humble Shepherd, Thanks for guided inspiration, Bore a cross to set us free, And the wisdom of faculty, Now we share with many nations: For prophetic voices raising, Ever onward, ITC. And for priestly ministry.

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