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Pastor Eric Vincent Thomas, Preacher, Teacher |
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Pastor Eric Vincent Thomas, Preacher, Teacher is the Pastor of
the Saint Peter Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia
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Pastor Thomas accepted Christ at the Saint Peter Missionary
Baptist Church under the leadership of Dr. Solomon Randolph.
He accepted the call to preach and delivered his first
sermon on September 30, 1990 at the Saint Peter Missionary
Baptist Church under the leadership of Reverend Howard W.
Creecy, Jr., and was ordained to preach the gospel in 1995. |
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He served at the Emanuel Baptist Church under the leadership
of Pastor Mitzi Bickers in various areas of ministry. Pastor
Thomas was called to be the 5th Pastor of the Saint Peter
Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, March 7, 2004. He
accepted the call to lead this local Body of Christ. Under
his dynamic leadership, he has made several noteworthy
accomplishments. Many programs and ministries have been
revived and established. 24 hours of corporate prayer was
added to the intercessory prayer ministry. The “Go Ye
Revival” was established and the S.W.A.T. Evangelism Team.
The Children’s Church was revived, the Youth Ministry
extended to Saturday Youth witnessing classes, Couples, Men
and Women’s Ministries were revived, the Christian Education
Ministry was re-organized and the Nehemiah Classes (lessons
prepared by the Pastor) began, among many other outreach
ministries. |
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Pastor Thomas has been published in the Atlanta Journal
Constitution and other periodicals, and is an active member
of the PNBC, Southern Region PNBC and The New Era State
Convention. Also, several local community organizations. He
published his 1st book in 2008 “God’s Certain Word in an
Uncertain World”. Pastor Thomas attended North Carolina A. &
T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina where he
majored in Political Science. Also, he attended the
Interdenominational Theological Center and Carver Bible
College. Pastor Thomas is married to Attorney Anita Thomas;
they have 2 sons Eric Isaiah and Noah Vincent. Prayer is
what he believes ministries are based upon. "I exhort
therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers,
intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men". I
Timothy, 2:1 |
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