Pastor Gregory Everett
Rev. Gregory Everett serves as pastor of First Baptist Church in Wadesboro, NC. for the past 16 years. He served faithfully at Greater Providence Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC under the tutelage of Dr. Fred Gibson. He was licensed and ordained in 2003 by the Mecklenburg General Baptist Association in Charlotte, NC, and completed the Certificate of Theology program from ITC in Atlanta. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of NC at Charlotte. Rev. Everett has served as the Assistant Director to Christian Education of the Zion Missionary Baptist Association. He completed coursework in pastoral counseling through Liberty University and has committed 31 years in the field of education and currently serves as Director of IT at a local christian school in Huntersville, NC. In November, Pastor Everett completed the 3-year Spiritual Director's Program from Charlotte Spirituality Center in Charlotte, NC, and serves on the Board of Barbara L. Peacock Ministries and is a member of the Peacock Soul Care Dream Team for the Peacock Soul Care Institute.
Leading lady, Donna Everett
Leading Lady Donna Everett is a native of Anson County and the proud daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton and Alice Lowery. She accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior at the age of ten and joined Cedar Creek Baptist Church, Wadesboro, NC. Lady Donna has been called according to His purpose as her spiritual preparation continues as the leading lady of First Baptist Church, Sikes Ave. Wadesboro, NC where she walks with her husband in ministry, teaching Youth and Adult Sunday school classes, New Believer’s Class, Leader of the Drama Ministry, and the Women’s Retreat Coordinator. Lady Donna attributes all glory and honor to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. As a dedicated student of the Word and a servant of Christ, she stands humbly in expectation of His next assignment. Lady Donna possesses an unwavering passion to motivate, inspire and encourage women in their Kingdom
calling and citizenship whereby God is glorified, the saints are edified, and the enemy is horrified.