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Yon andl dnt of $55 pu penn lp ueRecently Congressman Trent Franks, Republican Arizona, introduced a bill to ban abortion for sex and race
selection. A key supporter of that bill is our distinguished speaker, Reverend Clenard Howard Childress, J
Pastor of the New Calvary Baptist Church, Montclair, New Jersey. Reverend Childress and his pro-life civil
rights work was just featured an Article appearing in World Magazine (Oct. 1998) and was prominently
mentioned by Bill McGum in the Wall Street Joumal for hs leading a protest at 9 Annual conference for the
"National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Pastor Childress is li long resident of Montclair, New Jersey. He joined the New Calvary Baptist Church in
September of 1974. Pastor Childress successfully completed Nosthein Baptist School of Religion in 1986 where
hhe majored in Christian Education, He was ordained in 1988 by the North Jersey Shiloh Association and later
installed as Senior Pastor of New Calvary in April of 1989.
In 1997, Pastor Childress, along with his wife Regina, founded the Eutychus Mission, a ministry designed to
provide continued rehabilitation and assistance to recently released juvenile detention detainees back into the
mainstream of society. In October of 1998, the Essex County Executive honored Pastor Childress’ faithful and
effective work at the Essex County Juvenile Detention Center by installing him as a Chaplain.
In November of 1998, he founded ihe Celebration of Life Day Care Center, which provides loving Christian care
for children from infancy to 5 years of age.
In August of 1999, Pastor Childress was appointed President ofthe Life Education And Resource Network
(LEARN) in Northeast Region. He was @ chief organizer of the “Say So” March to the US, Supreme Court in
Washington, DC
In November of 2000, Pastor Childress was awarded the Community Service Award by the Montclair Chapter of
the N.A.A.C.P. for his dedicated work in the community.
In May 2001, Pastor Childress began broadcasting “The Urban Prophet” taking the pro-life pro-family message
into the urban areas.
In September of 2002, Pastor Clenard IT. Childress Jr, birthed the Pro-life website Blackgenocide.org. T
website was designed to reach the Afro-American Community with the truth abeut abortion.
In Januery 2003, Pastor Childress was appointed a member of the Naticnal Pro-Life Religious Council of
Washington, DC.
In March of 2003 Pastor Childress was appointed to the Board of The Center For Bio Ethical Reform.,a National
Group that is dedicate \é foreign countries on the rights of the unborn
{In January 2004, Pastor Childress was appointed President of the Montelair African American Clergy Association
(MAACA).
1In2004 Rev. Clenard H. Childress Jr was appointed by the Board Of Directors of LEARN to: Assistant to The
National Director, Of The Life Education And Resource Network.
On January 25rd, 2005 Pastor Childress having been recommended by his peers and approved by the Board of
Scholars ofthe National Clergy Coaneil of Washington DC in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic Conference of
the Methotist Episcopal Chureh usa, received The Honorary Degree of Doctorate of Divinity.
In March Of 2006 Rev. Clenard H. Childress authored his first book No Shepherd's Cry. Pastor Childvess and his
‘book were featured on the 700 Club hosted by CBN’s Pat Roberson.
Pastor Childress is joyously married to Regina Childress and has four children: Clenard, Thomas, Tonya and Tia