Black History Month
Celebrating the richness of Black History Month, our presbytery recognizes the invaluable contributions, resilience and profound legacy of Black individuals within our community and beyond, as we continue to work towards our commitment to justice, equality and unity.
Lloyd Pearson (1921-2023) was the first African American moderator to serve at the Presbytery of St. Augustine. He also spent time serving at the Synod level. A longtime Jacksonville resident, he was very influential in the community. He was very active in the Civil Rights Movement and even attended the March on Washington in 1963. Throughout his life, he registered over 50,000 people to vote. He served as a voice who spoke out for those who had no voice.
He was a faithful member of Woodlawn Presbyterian Church, where he touched many lives with his calming presence. He is remembered for his loving kindness towards the younger generations, for helping others in their spiritual growth and for passing out Juicy Fruit gum to kids at church.
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