Biography Rev. Dr. Calvin L. McCullough Sr.

Graduate of Jacksonville Theological Seminary: Jacksonville, Florida; Doctorate of Ministry Degree; February 1, 2011, and a Master of Theology degree; May 25, 2008.

Graduate of Queen City Bible College: Charlotte, North Carolina. Earned dual degrees, Bachelor of Biblical Studies, and a Bachelor of Pastoral Studies; June 2007.

Graduate of Liberty University Home Bible Institute in Lynchburg, Virginia; a Diploma of Biblical Courses; July 28, 2003

Graduate of Rock Hill High School, Rock Hill, South Carolina; High School Diploma; 1981.

Rev. Dr. McCullough preached his first sermon on January 30, 1999. He was Licensed and Ordained Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ on December 2, 2007, at the Rock Hill Bible Fellowship Church, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

He received his Board Certified Biblical Counselor Certificate on October 28, 2008, through the Board of Christian Professional and Pastoral Counselors of Light University, Forest, Virginia. He is also a member of the American Association of Christian Counseling and the Black African-American of Christian Counseling Association.

His First Book was titled: “In The Pursuit of Holiness

 

PERSONAL STATEMENT:

“We must tell the people about the gospel of Jesus Christ!” There are three avenues that sin has penetrated the world through mental, physical, and spiritual depravity. These diseases are fear, lust, schizophrenia, adultery, HIV, cancer, heart disease, pride, jealousy, and lack of maturity. Yet, the ultimate disease of all time is SIN; which has been man’s problem since the beginning of creation. We have been given the answer to the eternal problem, and the answer is Jesus Christ. It is our duty to make the proclamation of the biblical and historical person and works of Jesus Christ known by persuading men and women all over the world to trust in Him exclusively as their only means of salvation. With this cure, people can rise above poverty, be freed from the bondage of sin, and their eyes and hearts may be open to the truth.”

Motto: “There is nothing too hard for God!” (Genesis 18:14; Job 42:2; Jeremiah 32:17, 27)