Rev. Dr. Marcellus Alexander Norris was born in Newark, NJ to Bishop Richard F. and Mrs.
Mary Ann Norris. Rev. Norris is married to Mrs. Anethia Theress Norris and have two sons,
London Nicholas and Marcellus Alexander II.
Dr. Norris accepted the call to preach on August 6, 1995 at St. Matthew A.M.E. Church,
Philadelphia, PA, where then Rev. Richard F. Norris was the pastor. He preached his trial
sermon on September 24, 1995 and received the license to preach on September 25, 1995. A
third generation A.M.E. preacher, Marcellus graduated in May 2007, from Lutheran Seminary at
Gettysburg with a Master’s of Divinity Degree. On May 14, 2021, Dr. Norris earned his Doctor
of Ministry degree from Payne Theological Seminary, Wilberforce, OH.
Pastor Norris has pastored the following churches: Bethel A.M.E. Church, McConnellsburg, PA,
St. Peters A.M.E. Church, Shippensburg, PA, Bethel A.M.E. Church, West Chester, PA, Bethel
A.M.E. Church, Bryn Mawr, Pa, Bethel A.M.E. Church, Norwalk, CT, & St. Paul A.M.E.
Church, Cambridge, MA.
On January 22, 2012, Pastor Norris was assigned to St. Luke A.M.E. Church, New York, NY.
Rev. Norris came in and hit the ground running with a Vision and a Ministry of Excellence for
St. Luke. Pastor Norris introduced to St. Luke, the “E” Factor, which constitutes the Principles of
Excellence. Under his leadership, he was able to stabilize the finances of the church by paying
off one loan in two years. Since St. Luke loves to travel the world to worship and evangelize,
Rev. Norris and St. Luke purchased a 25 passenger minibus. Under Rev. Norris’ leadership, St.
Luke started an after school program in 2013 which serves over 60 children. This program
expanded in 2014 by teaching the Hispanic community English as a second language.
Rev. Norris has liquidated $1,000,000 in nine years as a testament of financial stewardship. The
mortgage was burned on November 7, 2021. The administrative building has been updated with
high tech security cameras and the phone system has been upgraded. Pastor Norris took St. Luke
through a critical period when the roof of the church was in dire need of repair. The hairline
fractures in the roof trusses made the church inhabitable. Pastor Norris led the church in a fight
with the insurance company that lasted for over 2 years. Rev. Norris led the church into a season
of prayer and St. Luke was awarded $638,000 for the repairs. The roof was repaired and the
church marched back into the sanctuary on November 7, 2021.
In November 2012, Rev. Norris was appointed by Bishop Ingram as the First Episcopal District
Chairman of Christian Education, a position he still holds today. Pastor Norris is currently the
President of the New York Police Department 30 th Precinct Clergy Council.
Pastor Norris is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Pastor Norris is a Master
Mason and member of Xenia Lodge #50.
On July 11, 2021, in Orlando, FL, at the 51 st Session of the General Conference of the AME
Church, Rev. Marcellus A. Norris was elected the Executive Director of Church Growth and
Development of the AME Church.
Samuel Collins, III is a 7th-generation Texan with roots back to 1837. He owns SLC Investment Services and has provided financial consulting services in Galveston County for 24 years. In 2015 he was named Galveston County’s Citizen of the Year by the Galveston County Daily Newspaper for his work in the preservation community on the local, state, and national levels.
Collins graduated from Texas A&M University in 1994 with a BBA in Accounting and has been a lifelong resident of Galveston County. He is married to his wife Doris. They have four children, two daughters, and two sons. He is also an Associate Minister at Greater St. Matthews Baptist Church in Hitchcock, TX. He and his wife Doris have also personally sponsored college bus trips for high school and junior high school students.
He has served on the Board of Advisors with the National Trust for Historic Preservation representing Texas since the Fall of 2007. He is actively involved in the national campaign to #TellTheFullStory by expanding the narrative and telling the truth about American history. He was very active in the effort to recognize the Sugar Land 95 that were discovered in Fort Bend County in 2018 and how convict leasing was used to re-enslave individuals on the same plantation sites that they or their ancestors had been freed from at the end of the Civil War.