Prior to his election to the Episcopacy, Bishop Ingram served for 13 years as the Senior Minister of Oak Grove African Methodist Episcopal Church in Detroit, Michigan. Under his leadership, 2,400 members joined Oak Grove and more than 1,420 became tithers. Before being assigned to Oak Grove, Bishop Ingram served as pastor of A.M.E. churches in Chicago, Springfield and Alton, Illinois. He also served two years on the religious staff at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Campus. Currently, Bishop Ingram is serving as President of the Council of Bishops and is now the proud Episcopal leader of the Tenth Episcopal District, which covers the entire State of Texas. Under his anointed leadership Bishop Ingram introduced the District to the 10 Point Partnership Plan, a strategy for improving every aspect of life for the people of the Tenth Episcopal District through:
Bishop Ingram holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wilberforce University, a Master of Arts degree in Teaching from Antioch College, a Master of Divinity degree from Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary. His civic, community, professional and social affiliations, past and present, include the Ecumenical Center for Stewardship Studies in North America (executive board member), the Christian Communication Council (board member), and Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan (advisory board member) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (life member). He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and is a Thirty-Third Degree Mason-Prince Hall Affiliation. |
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