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Reverend Kylyn Brad Taylor


Rev. Kylyn Taylor currently serves at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. He holds the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas; and presently pursuing the Master of Divinity Degree in Christian Education from Houston Graduate School of Theological (HGST) in Houston, Texas.

Among the gifts and talents with which God has blesses Rev. Taylor, none are more meaningful to him then preaching, teaching and winning young souls to Christ. 

Rev. Taylor is married to the woman of his dreams, his "good thing" his Proverbs woman. Mrs. Consuella D. Taylor, they have been blesses with one son, Jarius K. Taylor.
Rev. Taylor is an ordained minister who has served congregation in Beaumont, Texas, Columbia, South Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, and Los. Angeles, California,  Memphis, Tennessee and South Korea.

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Biosketch Ural Heywood Hill, Ph.D., L.P.C.


Dr. Ural Heywood Hill Jr. was born in Detroit, Michigan to Florence Jane and Ural Hill Sr. in December 13th, 1960 at Highland Park General Hospital. He is a Counselor Educator at Texas Southern University where he teaches graduate students in the College of Education. He obtained his Bachelor's Degree at The University of Michigan in Psychology and a Master of Divinity from the Interdenominational Theological Center and Morehouse in the Sociology of Religion. He achieved the M.A. and Ph.D. in Counseling and Psychological Services from Clark Atlanta's School of Education.

He did research in New York at New York Theological Seminary, In Baltimore Maryland at Mosque Number 6, in Detroit At The Partners Against Crime and Re-Claim Our Youth Crusade and in Atlanta with Rehabilitation Exposure and Morehouse College Evaluating Mentoring Programs. He spent eight years at Morehouse College in Residence Life, The Counseling Center and The King International Chapel. He was ordained at Ebenezer Baptist Church. Dr. Hill worked as a trainer in Non-Violence and organizer for the King National March Committee, and served as a trainer and on the board of advisors for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolence Social Change.  His research interests include Black Psychology & Resiliency the Reduction of Recidivism rates of At Risk Adolescents when exposed to positive mentoring. He has worked in Historically Black Colleges and Universities for 15 years. Dr. Hill is especially interested in how the Faith Community, Clinicians, Researcher and Scholars Synergize.

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