Carl Williamson is first and foremost a follower of Jesus. He has spent his life sharing the gospel with the lost and training others in Bible studies, outreach, and discipleship. He has been instrumental in the formation of two new churches in central NJ.
Carl received a Doctorate of Ministry degree from Harding School of Theology in 2018. His dissertation focused on "Establishing Ethical Processes for Church Finances," a subject that he used to help form stronger leaders in their NJ churches.
He has served on the board of the North Brunswick Senior Housing Corporation which serves seniors with low-income housing. Founded the Gateway Disaster Response Team which began in response to Superstorm Sandy and was integral in providing supplies and services of over 2 million dollars to those affected by the storm.
Carl helped organize a community kitchen called Spoon Full of Hope with a grant received from the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen. He has recently accepted the Distinguished Andy T. Ritchie Chair for discipleship and church planting that began the fall of 2019 at Harding University. He is unyielding in his desire to help those who are oppressed and treated unjustly by sharing with them the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Carl Williamson, D.Min.
Associate Professor
Andy T. Ritchie Distinguished Chair of Discipleship & Church Planting
501-279-5384