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Reverend Kevin McCall

 

Rev, Kevin McCall is a highly respected spiritual leader, community activist, and educator. At the young age of 15, he started preaching and being a voice for others . This led him to be ordained as a Minister at the age of 15 under the guidance of Pastor Jerry McCall. Continuing his journey, he was ordained as an Elder at the age of 22 under the leadership of Apostle William Harrell. Throughout his spiritual journey, Rev. Kevin McCall  has dedicated his life to serving others, helping them find meaning and purpose in their lives. He has used his spiritual teachings to inspire individuals to become agents of positive change in their communities. Rev, Kevin McCall is a highly educated and experienced individual who has pursued his passions with dedication and hard work. He has always been passionate about theology and activism and has pursued his interests by pursuing a Degree in Theology at Pillar College. Later, he received a Doctorate in Social Justice Education from Anointed By God Seminary. With his vast knowledge and experience, Rev. Kevin McCall was appointed as The National Coordinator for National Day of Prayer for the Office of the White House Faith-Based Initiatives during the tenure of Former President Barack Obama. In this role, he was responsible for coordinating and leading efforts to promote prayer and spirituality across the country. In addition to his spiritual leadership and educational background, Rev. Kevin McCall is also a highly respected community activist. He has been involved in community activism for over 20 years, dedicating his time and energy to help the voiceless get justice. He has worked tirelessly to fight against inequality, discrimination, and social injustice, empowering individuals and communities to take action against these issues. In times of crisis, Rev. Kevin McCall serves as the Citywide Chaplain, providing spiritual guidance and support. Additionally, he was appointed as The National Crisis Director for the National Action Network, a bible-based organization under the leadership of civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton. In this role, he was responsible for leading efforts to address crises and provide support to those in need. His spiritual coverings include Senior Pastor Eddie Karim, Bishop Vincent Greaves. He is currently the leading grass-roots preacher that the New York City community calls when their is an injustice. He is known as the Social Justice Preacher. He is the devoted husband to International renowned Genealogist Coreen McCall 

First Lady Coreen McCall

First Lady Coreen McCall is a devoted servant of God, a prophetic voice, and a visionary leader committed to faith, family, and legacy. As the esteemed First Lady of her church, she stands alongside her husband in ministry, embodying grace, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Born into a household where faith was not just practiced but lived, Coreen’s spiritual foundation was shaped by her father, Albert Boothe—a man she reveres as God’s angel on earth. With a heart for worship and service, she witnessed firsthand the power of faith as her father began hosting church services in their very own living room. From an early age, Coreen embraced her divine calling, carrying a prophetic anointing that has guided her throughout her life.

One of Coreen’s most profound passions is uncovering and preserving the rich histories of families through genealogy. She has meticulously built a family tree of over 10,000 members across multiple continents, using her God-given gifts to help others reconnect with their roots. Her work is more than research—it is ministry. By helping individuals trace their lineage and reunite with lost family members, she strengthens the bonds that God has woven throughout generations.

As a leader in both faith and community, Coreen is also a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is the founder of Boothe Consulting LLC, where she specializes in nonprofit development, grant writing, and community empowerment. Her heart for service extends beyond the church walls, as seen in her monumental work in preserving the history of her ancestors. In 2019, she launched Carib Tombstones, a digital archive housing over 5,000 images of tombstones from Barbados, ensuring that the legacies of those who came before us are never forgotten.

Coreen’s passion for ministry, education, and service is evident in her academic achievements. She holds degrees from Iona College, the College of New Rochelle, and a Master of Science from Columbia University, where she specialized in Fundraising and Nonprofit Management. Her knowledge and leadership continue to empower communities, ministries, and organizations to thrive.

Above all, First Lady Coreen McCall is a woman of purpose. She believes that every name carries a story, every family has a legacy, and every soul has a divine purpose. Whether she is preaching, counseling, researching genealogy, or uplifting others through prophetic revelation, she remains steadfast in her mission—to connect people not only to their earthly lineage but, more importantly, to their heavenly Father. Coreen has always had a passion for helping others. In 2023, she had a vison of starting a nonprofit organization that would help provide children in low-income, urban communities with international cultural experiences, 100% cost-free, to help broaden their sense of identity, and empower them to become a greater version of themselves. Coreen married her knowledge of nonprofit management and her spirituality  and birthed Sankofa Bridge, Inc. 

On any given day, to spark a conversation with Coreen, all one needs to do is mention their last name, and the power of God will move. She is a true soldier in the army of the Lord, devoted to furthering His Kingdom, one soul and one family at a time.

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