Bishop Sir Walter L. Mack, Jr.
"Moving the Church to innovation merits to illuminate biblical, theological, political, social, cultural and relational matters regarding the present day church..."
Bishop Sir Walter Lee Mack, Jr. is a committed pastor and teacher whose vision and love of God and people is expansive enough to reach the nations and microscopic enough to touch individuals on a personal level. He serves as pastor and teacher of Union Baptist Church, in Winston Salem, N.C.
Bishop Mack received a BA from Elon College in Elon, NC, A Master of Divinity from Duke University in Durham, NC and the Doctor of Ministry from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He completed a continuing education program at Harvard University where he was both a pupil and invited guest preacher. He was also a guest lecturer and round table participant at Oxford University in Oxford, England. Bishop Mack currently serves as an academic advisor and theological mentor through the Doctoral Program at United Theological Seminary.
Bishop Mack has envisioned and implemented innovative methods of evangelism to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. Among his pioneering outreach methodology are programs that are reaching the non-church goer in a contemporary culture. He is the author of seven illuminating books. His sermons and articles have been published in numerous publications. He has been a featured guest on Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) and hosted shows on TCT Network. Bishop Mack is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. He is affiliated with several organizations including the BOARD OF PREACHERS OF MOREHOUSE COLLEGE, National Baptist Convention, NC Governor’s Crime Commission, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Bishop Mack is married to Lady Kim Romaine Bush. He is a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina and is the son of the late Frances Jones Mack and the late Rev. Dr. Sir Walter Mack, Sr.