Meet The Pastor
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Rev. O. Jermaine Simmons, Sr. was born to the Rev. Dr. Perry Simmons, Jr. and Elaine Griffin Simmons on July 27, 1979. He accepted Christ as his Savior in March of 1984, at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey, where his father served and still serves as Pastor. It was also during this time that the Lord revealed a musical interest and gift which led to many years as a church musician, choir director and even a jazz band trumpeter. These gifts would prove to be the “glue” that kept this young man connected to the Church. After graduating from high school in 1997, Rev. Simmons entered Morris Brown College declaring a major of Early Childhood Education. He received his B.S degree in the Spring of 2001. During his years at Morris Brown, he served as the Gospel Choir Director as well as a leader in the campus ministry department. In March of 1999, the Lord extended His call to preach the Gospel. In August of that same year, he was licensed by the Abyssinian Baptist Church and received further training at the Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta, Georgia. During his time at Antioch, Rev. Simmons was trained under the spiritual guidance of Rev. Dr. Cameron M. Alexander. He was ordained to further carry out the work of the ministry in April of 2004. This proved to be a pivotal season in the life of this young preacher. Even now, the training he received at Antioch has guided him as a pastor and spiritual leader in the community. From 2001-2004, Rev. Simmons taught 4th grade and eventually 5th grade in the Atlanta Public School system. His love for education is rooted in three previous generations of teachers in both his paternal and maternal bloodlines. He has received numerous awards from various educational organizations for his tireless commitment to teachers and students alike. In August of 2004, Rev. Simmons relocated to the city of Tallahassee, Florida where he served as the Youth and Collegiate Director for the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. During this time, he received further guidance and training under the leadership of Rev. Dr. R.B. Holmes, Jr. Only the Lord knew what lay in store for his servant, as his next transition was only two miles away from his previous assignment. In December of 2005, it was laid upon the heart of the Jacob Chapel Baptist Church family to call Rev. Simmons as their ninth Pastor. Standing on the broad shoulders of eight great men, the relationship between Pastor and members has proven to be a very fruitful one. Since his arrival at Jacob Chapel, over 2000 souls have been added to the Body of Christ and the local church. Twenty Seven (27) ministries have been implemented, all of which are rooted in the motto of “Doctrine, Stewardship, Fellowship, and Evangelism”. Pastor Simmons firmly believes that we were all“saved to serve”. Therefore, the message and the ministry encourage all who attend to “get right, get in, and get active”… As a fourth generation preacher and pastor, Rev. Simmons is self-described as a humble servant, a “glorified paperboy” of sorts. However, it is the message of the Cross, the death, the burial, and the resurrection of Christ from the grave which continues to fuel the fire that burns within this passionate preacher and teacher. He has been blessed to carry this message in communities and to people all over this nation. But his greatest joy is in knowing that he has reached“the least of these”, and provided hope for all who encounter his compassionate personality and heart-felt presentation. Whether he be in a church or within the walls of a prison, Pastor Simmons will not waiver from delivering the Good News about “One Friday…” Aside from being a Pastor, community leader and dedicated Kingdom worker, Rev. O. Jermaine Simmons, Sr. is the proud husband of Mrs. Elise A. Simmons, and father of one son, Orinthius Jermaine Simmons, Jr. In lieu of the many accomplishments and awards that Pastor Simmons has received through the years, it will always be undergirded by his love for the Lord and for his family. |



