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Reverend
Dr. Falicia R. Campbell is a native of Chicago, Illinois, and
is the daughter of Jacqueline Campbell and the late Deacon Felix Campbell.
Born again at a very early age, Dr. Campbell was raised in the Methodist
Faith at the Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church of Chicago under the Pastorate
of the late Rev. Harvey Walden, where she served as the Mascot for the
Senior Ushers Board. At the age of twelve, Dr. Campbell joined the
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church where she was baptized under the Pastorate
of the late Rev. A. Edward Davis, Sr., and later the Rev. Lacey Kirk
Curry.
After the organization of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, with Rev. Curry
as the Pastor, Dr. Campbell was in that number of those who marched
into the Sanctuary in January of 1974, and became a member of the Emmanuel
Fellowship serving as the Youth Choir Director and was a faithful member
of the January Calendar Circle assisting then Captain, the late Sis.
Elizabeth Bell in any way she could. After leaving Emmanuel Baptist
Church, she became the Minister of Music at Chicago’s Fountain
of Life Baptist Church, pastored by the late Rev. Marvin J. Yancy.
Dr. Campbell is currently the Pastor of the Love, Faith and Hope Church,
located at 1923 West 51st Street, Chicago, Illinois. She was ordained
an Elder at the 2003 C.M.E. Annual Conference. Love, Faith and Hope
is the home of the For Your Consciousness Ministries and also Felix’s
Place, an emergency response shelter for single homeless women and single
homeless women with children in the Englewood community.
Dr. Campbell’s educational pathway of graduating progressions
began at St. Brendan Catholic Elementary School, Mercy Catholic High
School, Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she received
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Theatre, and Governor’s
State University where she earned a Masters of Arts in Communications
Research. Subsequently, she went to earn her Masters of Divinity degree
from Chicago’s Lutheran School of Theology, and has received her
doctorate Preaching at the Chicago Theological Seminary on May 15, 2007
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Dr. Campbell is the proud mother of two daughters, Angela and Antionette.
She is the elder sister of Gospel Recording Artist/Actress, Ms. LeCresia
Campbell. In addition, she has three other siblings, brothers –
Jasper, Peter and Patrick Campbell.
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