BISHOP KENNETH ULMER SAYS IN HIS LAST SERMON AT FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH, “I DID THE BEST I COULD DO.” He has retired at 75 years old after pastoring for four decades. Ulmer says in an interview in the video below that his calling as a pastor came at his lowest point in life and ministry. He said, “I was coming from a time of very, very brokenness. I had been divorced. I had been suicidal. I cried out to the Lord, I’m done; if You can do anything with this life You can have it.”

Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer (Courtesy Photo)

BISHOP KENNETH ULMER SAYS IN HIS LAST SERMON AT FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH, “I DID THE BEST I COULD DO.” He has retired at 75 years old after pastoring for four decades. Ulmer says in an interview in the video below that his calling as a pastor came at his lowest point in life and ministry. He said, “I was coming from a time of very, very brokenness. I had been divorced. I had been suicidal. I cried out to the Lord, I’m done; if You can do anything with this life You can have it.”

 

It’s the end of an era for one of LA’s biggest churches in the black community.

A big celebration is planned for Sunday as the senior pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church in Inglewood is stepping down.

Bishop Kenneth Ulmer will first give his final sermon Sunday morning after 40 years of service.

“I wanted to finish well and I wanted to be well when I finished,” Ulmer said.

Asked, what do you enjoy most about being a pastor? He said “the people.” Asked to sum up his overall message for the congregation, “what’s coming is better than what has been.”

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