Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church has welcomed a new senior pastor.
He is a graduate of Alabama State University. Along with being a licensed social worker, he is an adjunct professor at Selma University’s Ministry Training Institute.
Sims is a veteran of the United States Army. He graduated from Auburn University ROTC in 1988, where he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He was stationed at Fort Sill in Oklahoma where he served as a lance missile officer.“Dexter is first and foremost, a church family. And I am truly, truly honored to serve that family. Our church is also a global symbol of peace and justice, and a destination for visitors from all over the world.
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