Office of Kingdom Diversity
The Importance of the Black Church in the Black Community: Unified Praise!
A Night of Worship
The event will begin with a panel discussion, The Importance of the Black Church in the Black Community, at the Paul and Jan Meyer Christian Studies Center, Manning Chapel.
The panel will be preceded by an oration featuring Dr. David Holcomb, professor in the Department of History and Political Science.
Dr. Holcomb’s academic specialty is church-state relations. His publications include the book Guardian of the Wall: Leo Pfeffer and the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment as well as articles that have appeared in the Journal of Law and Religion, Journal of Church and State, Church-State Issues in America Today, Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics, Baptist History and Heritage, and the Journal of Texas Baptist History.
We will move across the street to the Sue and Frank Mayborn Performing Arts Center for, A Night of Worship, emphasizing the Word of God conveyed through dramatic narratives, expressed in dance, and surrounded by inspiring worship and praise focusing on gospel music.
Students: This serves as an FAE and all UMHB students may attend free of charge. Simply present your student ID at the door. Your ID will be scanned at the end of the event for credit.
Tickets may be purchased for the general public be visiting: Zamore Foundation
Get your tickets early, seating is limited.
TicketsDr. David Holcomb
UMHB Professor of History and Political Science
Dr. David Holcomb, a history and political science professor since 2002, teaches introductory and upper-level courses in history, religion, politics, constitutional law, and political theory. He also coordinates the London Studies Program.
Specializing in church-state relations, Dr. Holcomb’s publications include “Guardian of the Wall” and articles in various journals. He is an avid reader of Larson and Grisham, and he enjoys tennis and church choir singing.
Dr. Holcomb is married to Dr. Carol Crawford Holcomb, they have three sons.
Subjects taught: US National Government, Constitutional Law, Political Theory, Religion and Politics in the US.
Degrees earned: B.A., William Jewell College; M.A., Ph.D., Baylor University.
Pastor Tyrone Holcomb
Co-Pastor, Christian House of Prayer
Pastor Tyrone D. Holcomb, a decorated veteran with Kuwait Liberation & Southwest Asia Medals, holds degrees from Central Texas College, Texas A&M University, and the Minnesota Graduate School of Theology. He serves as co-pastor of the Cathedral of Central Texas under Senior Pastor Valarie Holcomb.
A prolific author, he’s written four practical marriage books: “Marriage Matters Volumes 1 & 2,” “Marriage Medicine,” and “Marriage Maintenance.” His itinerant ministry has taken him across the US and internationally.
Pastor Holcomb’s greatest decision was accepting Christ in 1986. His greatest accomplishment is his family, comprising four children, four grandchildren, and two spoiled dogs.
Crystal Aikin
Sunday Best Winner
Crystal stole the hearts of the nation on Sunday Best.
Levollois Hamilton
Recording Artist, Activist, Community Leader
Titus Showers
Stellar Award Winner
Titus is unmatched in his vocal range and worship is his native tongue.
Destiny World Outreach Center
Praise and Worship Team
CeCe Godbolt
Recording Artist and Actor
Our "Why"!
Office of Kingdom Diversity
Unity & Belonging
Oneness ≠ Sameness
We are One in the Lord. However, we are not all the Same. This concept is the quintessential foundation of our definitive goal to celebrate multiculturalism, egalitarianism, diversity, and unity.
The Office of Kingdom Diversity encourages you to share in our mission, which is to enhance the culture of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor by creating a culture of belonging that holds Genesis 1:27 (Imago Dei) as its primary focus.
- So God created mankind in His own image,
in the image of God He created them;
male and female He created them.
It is on this premise that we build a connection with our students, and invite them to share the aspects of their lives that make them uniquely who they are. We endeavor to complete this mission through the nurturance of family, community, culture, faith, and love.
Office of Kingdom Diversity
Location: Bawcom Student Union • Second FloorAddress: 900 College Street, Box 8019 • Belton, TX 76513
Office Hours: M-F • 8am-5pm
kingdomdiversity@umhb.edu
Page last updated January 16, 2025