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ASSOCIATE MINISTER (revptaylor@alphabc.org)
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Rev. Pamela Taylor is an Associate Minister at Alpha
Baptist Church, Willingboro, NJ, where she works in the women’s,
pastoral counseling, Sunday School and “Connections”
ministries, among others.
Rev. Taylor accepted Christ at the age of 10 while a member of the Union
Baptist Church in Trenton, NJ, and was baptized there by Rev. Albert
Tibbs. She has long known that God has anointed her for His unique
purpose and that He alone has been equipping her to spread the good news
of Christ and to encourage others to know Him on an intimate basis.
A Trenton native and graduate of the Trenton Public School System, she
is also a graduate of The University of Georgia, where she earned a BA
degree in journalism, and Philadelphia Biblical University, where she
earned an MS in Christian Counseling. She was licensed and ordained for
the work of the gospel ministry by Alpha Baptist Church. Currently, Rev.
Taylor works for a not-for-profit organization as an Assistant Director
in youth leadership development and training. She has worked extensively
in the field of public education from the elementary to college level.
Rev. Taylor has been married since 1988 to Alpha Associate Minister
Robert Taylor and is the mother of two sons—Christian and Kevin. She
thanks God for having been raised in a Christian home and for the
opportunity to build a Christian home of her own along with her husband
for their children.
The scripture which has long provided strength to Rev. Taylor is Joshua,
Chapter 1, which reminds us to be strong and very courageous—God is with
us. Another favorite is Ephesians 3:16-21 in which Paul prays that the
people of God would be filled to overflowing as we comprehend the depth
and breadth of God’s love for us. For encouragement, Rev. Taylor looks
to Psalm 119:49-50, which says: “Remember your word to your servant,
for you have given me hope. My comfort in my suffering is this: Your
promise preserves my life.”
Anyone who has been around Rev. Taylor long enough knows that she loves
the old-time hymns of the church. “Oh, I Want to See Him” sums up her
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“Oh I want to see Him, look upon His face;
There to sing forever of His saving grace; On the streets of glory, let
me lift my voice; Cares all past; Home at last; Ever to rejoice.” |
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