Dr. Michael P. Williams is a native of St. Louis, Missouri and a third
generation Baptist pastor. He holds the Bachelor of Arts degree from Westminster
College (Fulton, Missouri), the Master of Divinity degree from Yale University (New
Haven, Connecticut), and the Doctor of Ministry degree from Southern Methodist
University (Dallas, Texas). He is also the recipient of two honorary degrees.
For forty (40) years, Dr. Williams has served as the Senior Pastor for two congrega-
tions: East End Baptist Tabernacle (Bridgeport, Connecticut), Antioch Missionary
Baptist Church (Houston, Texas), and for thirty (30) years the Founding Pastor of
JOY Tabernacle (Houston, Texas).
In 2011, withhe relocation and purchase of a new 40,000 square foot facility, JOY
Tabernacle was rebranded to “The Genesis Church”. The tagline for this new ministry
initiative is “ A Place For New Beginnings!”
Dr. Williams has a national reputation as an exemplary and effective community leader, teacher, and thinker. He is a
powerful preacher and dynamic motivational speaker, much in demand in pulpits, on college campuses and at conven-
tions across the nation. The Houston Chronicle said this regarding Dr. Williams’ preaching ability; “Williams combines
a polished Ivy League knowledge of the Bible with an earthy, passionate preaching style.”
Dr. Williams has preached in forty-one (41) of the fifty states, on three (3) continents, and in the Middle East. However,
Houston has been the prime beneficiary of some of the nation’s most impacting preaching and teaching. Dr. Williams
ministers on weekly television (“A Fresh Start!”), and for over a decade he shared the Good News of Jesus Christ on “The
Gateway to JOY!” This daily proclamation of God’s Word was the most listened to radio broadcast to the African-Ameri-
can religious community!
In 1994, Dr. Williams was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Board of Preachers at Morehouse College, honored
as a “Distinguished Preacher whose proclamation and community service exemplifies the social ministry of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.” This citation lauded Dr. Williams as the “Pastoral Genius of the American pulpit”
In 1999, the Houston Defender named Dr. Williams one of the “Big 15”, the top fifteen African-American pastors in
Houston. They cited him as a leader whose “involvement in the community in the religious, business, and political are-
nas coupled with his overall influence crosses ethnic and economic classes.”
In 1999 Dr. Williams was elected to the Board of Trustees for the Houston Community College System. (HCC). Houston
Community College is the largest educational institution in the Gulf Coast region with over 75,000 students enrolled.
Dr. Williams was elected to represent District 4, the most ethnically and economically diverse district in the system. In
his first attempt at elective office, Dr. Williams received a landslide 60% of the vote over the incumbent office holder! He
was re-elected without opposition in 2005. He served as Board Chair on two separate occasions and received national
recognition for his leadership. He was honored with a scholarship in his name (2011) and upon his retirement from
elected office (2012) was given HCC’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
In 2010, Dr. Williams was honored by his alma mater (Westminster College) with its Lifetime Alumni Achievement
Award and in 2011 was elected to the College’s Board of Trustees. In both instances he was the first African American to
be so honored.
Dr. Williams has served on the faculties of the Houston Graduate School of Theology, Sacred Heart University (Con-
necticut), the University of Bridgeport (Connecticut), and the University of Houston. He has been a commencement
speaker for Texas Southern University, Houston Community College and the historic Jack Yates High School. He has
been a guest speaker at Prairie View A&M University, Rice University, Morehouse College, University of Texas, Texas
Christian University, Yale University, and Princeton University.
Dr. Williams was included in the inaugural edition of “Who’s Who in Black Houston”, is a is a proud member of Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and a Senior Fellow of the American Leadership Forum. Dr. Williams is the recipient of many
awards and recognitions, too numerous to mention. He is also the author of articles in professional and popular periodi-
cals, as well as the author of three books.
Dr. Williams is married to the former Donna J. Morton of Detroit, Michigan. They have three (3) adult children and
seven (7) grandchildren.
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