The Reverend Stephen John Thurston was elected
in September of 2003 as the 14th President of the National
Baptist Convention of America, Incorporated. Prior to his
election, he served as 3rd Vice President for fifteen (15)
years. At the age of 37, he was appointed as 3rd Vice-President
by then President E. Edward Jones, Sr. President Thurston
holds the blessed distinction of being the youngest Vice
President and now the youngest president in the history of
NBCA, Inc.
He is a product of the Chicago Public School system. The
educational pursuits of Pastor Thurston led him to Bishop
College in Dallas, Texas, where his college matriculation
culminated in a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Religion in 1975.
His post-graduate studies have included coursework at Wheaton
Christian College in Wheaton, Illinois.
With strong family values, Rev. Thurston married the former
Joyce D. Hand in the summer of 1977. To this union, four
children were born: Stephen John II, Nicole D’Vaughn,
Teniece Rael, and Christon Avery Elijah.
On Easter Sunday in 1971, he preached his initial sermon
after having acknowledged his calling by God. On Easter Sunday
in 1974, he was ordained and appointed as Assistant Pastor
of New Covenant. On Easter Sunday in 1975, he was appointed
Co-Pastor. Upon the death of his father in 1979, he became
Pastor of the New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church.
Pastor Thurston is a very active and dedicated preacher.
He is a renowned and much sought after revivalist. His ministry
has impacted lives of people as far away as Africa, the Holy
Land, and the Caribbean. He has authored several manuscripts,
including Seven Deadly Sins of the Eighties, A Lesson on
Christian Stewardship, Seeking the Welfare of the City, The
Fruit of the Spirit, Inspiration, Obligation and Responsibility,
and Biblical Views of the Institution of Marriage.
Among the many honors that have been bestowed upon Pastor
Thurston are: America’s Best and Brightest Young Business
and Professional Men by Dollars and Sense Magazine (Aug./Sept.1987);
host of the 107th Annual Session of the National Baptist
Convention of America, Inc. (Sept. 1987); coordinator for
Baptist World Alliance in Seoul, Korea and extended tours
to Hong Kong and Honolulu (Aug. 1990), Ghana and Zimbabwe,
Africa (Aug. 1993), Argentina (1995), and Australia (2000).
Prior to being elected president, Rev. Thurston served as
3rd Vice President of the National Baptist Convention of
America, Inc.; President of the Illinois National Baptist
State Convention; Chairman of Finance for the Chicago Baptist
Institute; and member of the Broadcast Ministers Alliance
of Chicago and Vicinity.
President Stephen John Thurston’s testimony remains “GOD
HAS DONE GREAT THINGS”. |