Servant Leaders Pastor Scipio Dunn
and Lady Kimberly Sopher-Dunn

Our Servant Leaders Pastor Scipio Dunn and Lady Kimberly Sopher-Dunn have a keen heart to serve God in every facet of their lives. Pastor Scipio Dunn is a student of the Gospel. Pastor Scipio Dunn speaks the Word of God through his thought-provoking methodology of preaching, and he lives it on a daily basis. Lady Kimberly Sopher-Dunn operates in the capacity of evangelist, psalmist, and community-based builder. She is known as a soul-stirring lyricist and music composer with the radical overtones of truth, justice, and power in the viral sensation, "ChitChatChatterWack".
Together this husband/wife team brings a vibrant chord to the New Birth Ministries COGIC family. The union of Pastor Scipio and Lady Kimberly has given the world four beautiful children Imani Dunn Alade (Joseph Alade), Nailah Dunn, Isaiah Dunn, and Joshua Dunn. The Dunn's are a Legacy-Building Family, and founders of LifeSpring Ministries, a College-campus ministry at Highline College in Des Moines, Washington. They came back to New Birth Ministries COGIC to build the community programming infrastructure within Skyway/ West Hill communities. Their mutual commitment and work in the community produced New Birth Center for Community Inclusion which operates in a capacity to fulfill our community needs in asset building, housing, and criminal justice reform.
Together this husband/wife team brings a vibrant chord to the New Birth Ministries COGIC family. The union of Pastor Scipio and Lady Kimberly has given the world four beautiful children Imani Dunn Alade (Joseph Alade), Nailah Dunn, Isaiah Dunn, and Joshua Dunn. The Dunn's are a Legacy-Building Family, and founders of LifeSpring Ministries, a College-campus ministry at Highline College in Des Moines, Washington. They came back to New Birth Ministries COGIC to build the community programming infrastructure within Skyway/ West Hill communities. Their mutual commitment and work in the community produced New Birth Center for Community Inclusion which operates in a capacity to fulfill our community needs in asset building, housing, and criminal justice reform.
|
|