Pastor
James Fulwood
Pastor
James Fulwood is a native of Salters, South Carolina. He
is the son of the late Willie James and Rosa Belle
Fulwood. Pastor Fulwood attended and graduated from
Tomlinson High School in Kingstreet, S.C. He attended Winston
Salem Bible College, where he received certificates in Foreign
Mission, Christian Doctrine, Theology, Sociology, Homiletics and
speech. Rev. Fulwood earned a B. A. degree from Shaw
University where he later received an honorary Doctor of Divinity
Degree. In 1999 he earned his Doctor of Divinity degree
from Tri-County-Bible College & Seminary. He was honored by the Forsyth County
Sunday School Union with an outstanding workers certificate and a
pin of recognition from the General Baptist State Convention of
North Carolina.
Pastor Fulwood is a member of The Ministers
Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity and occupies the office
of Auditor. He is Chaplain of the A. Phillip Randolph
Association, member of the NAACP, treasurer of the Missionary
Education Union, and a 32nd degree Mason.
He is
married to the former Misses Hattie Easter and has been Senior
Pastor at Saint Mark Missionary Baptist Church since 1973. |