Bishop
Glenn is a native of Kingsville,
Texas. He is senior pastor and founding visionary of the New Deliverance
Evangelistic Church (NDEC) and the New Deliverance Christian Academy in
Richmond (Chesterfield County)
Virginia. He along with
his wife, Marcietia, organized this congregation in 1995 with God,
twenty people and a hundred dollar bill.
Bishop Glenn serves in
the Church of God In Christ as an Auxiliary Bishop. He also serves as
Bishop of the New Deliverance Fellowship Conference of Churches and
President of the New Deliverance Foundation. He is Editor-In-Chief of
the Deliverance in Focus Magazine. He has previously served as
Co-President of the Richmonders Involved in Strengthening our
Communities (RISC), an ecumenical organization of clergy and
congregations. Recently, he was appointed as co-chair of the Governor's
statewide Task Force on Preventing Crime in Minority Communities. Bishop
Glenn was just elected as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the
National Alliance of Faith and Justice.
With roots in and love
for the Church Of
God In Christ (C.O.G.I.C.), Bishop
Glenn has served as pastor of C.O.G.I.C. congregations in Texas and
Virginia. His road to the ministry began in 1972 at the Saint's Home
Church Of God In Christ in Buffalo, New York under the tutelage of his
father, Bishop Carl Roberson. When his secular career required he and
his wife to relocate to Dallas,
Texas, Bishop Roberson
instructed him to seek out Superintendent Frank W Smith. Bishop Glenn
served under Bishop Frank W Smith for many years and readily
acknowledges the tremendous impact that he and Bishop Roberson have had
on shaping his ministry.
Bishop Glenn enjoyed an
extensive career in Law Enforcement beginning as a Police Officer and
culminating as Director of Virginia's Department of Juvenile Justice. He
is a graduate of the FBI Citizen's Academy and the first African
American Police Chaplain in Chesterfield
County.
He was listed in Who's Who In Law Enforcement and recognized in
Ebony Magazine "Speaking of People." He holds active membership
in the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), National
Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ). He is honorably
discharged from the Army and United Stares Marine Corps.
He can be heard weekly
over radio stations throughout
Virginia and North Carolina. He can be
viewed on his "Deliverance In Focus" television broadcast Sunday
mornings on the FOX affiliate in Richmond; KDF In Corpus Christi, Texas
and WTVZ WB33 in Norfolk, Virginia. He believes that he is called to
assist small congregations in developing their maximum potential in
kingdom work. He is a graduate of El Centro College, Dallas, Texas; St.
Paul's College, Lawrenceville, Virginia, and is pursuing a Master of
Divinity degree at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond
Virginia.
Bishop Glenn is married
to the woman of his dreams and partner in ministry, Mother Marcietia S.
Glenn. They have two sons and three daughters.