Pastor Orrick Romaine Quick, a native North Carolinian, is a prolific teacher and preacher of the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. He is the Pastor and Founder of God Seekers Church, established in November 2012 and headquartered at 1208 South Main St. High Point, North Carolina. He and his lovely wife of 7 years, First Lady Ashley T. Quick, are co-laborers in their ministry along with their beautiful daughters, Victoria Madison Quick and Kennedy Brielle Quick. A 2007 graduate of North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management.
http://www.orrickquickministries.com/about
John W. Gray III. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, John accepted Jesus Christ as Savior at seven years old at Bethel Baptist Church under the pastorate of Dr. Wayne Davis. The product of two musically gifted parents, John showed an early affinity for music and was directing the choir at seven years old. His passion for music and the arts was evident throughout his formative as he was a part of every theatrical production at church and at school.
http://johngrayworld.com/?page_id=416
Dr. E. Dewey Smith is the Senior Pastor/Teacher of The House of Hope Atlanta and The House of Hope Macon in Georgia – one church in two locations – with a membership roll of more than 15,000. A proud native of Macon, Ga., he has been a minister of the gospel for more than 25 years. He commenced his preaching ministry at age 17 and his pastoral ministry at age 19. God has highly favored Dr. Smith by allowing explosive growth and outreach to accompany his ministry. His first congregation in Macon, Ga., Beulahland, grew from 48 to over 3,000 people in 13 years. Since 2004 he has served as the Senior Pastor/Teacher of The House of Hope Atlanta and was blessed to expand his ministry with the launch of The House of Hope Macon in January 2015. The ministry will grow again with the launch of The House of Hope South Pointe in the summer of 2016.
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