10th Annual Holistic Hurt, Wholistic Healing Conference
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    • Bishop Yvette Flunder
    • Dr. Corey Walker
    • Rev. Lacette Cross
    • Elder Donté McCutchen
    • Dr. Ravi Perry
    • Dr. Sylvia Rhue
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Elder Donté McCutchen

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Elder Donté McCutchen is a native of Richmond, VA. He was licensed and ordained at Christian Deliverance Fellowship Ministries under the leadership of Pastors Marvin and Shantelle Jefferson. Ministry is something that Donté takes seriously and has dedicated his whole life too. He is the founder of The Levitical Priests, Chairperson of The H.E.L.P. Community Advisory Board (Healing, Educating, and Loving People), an Executive Board member of the Richmond Boys Choir, and a lifetime member as he says of The James Cleveland Gospel Music Workshop of America (Richmond Chapter). He boast about having been under great leadership and finds joy in using all of the teachings he has received from Pastor Micah Jackson, Bishop Daryl Husband, Dr. Kenneth Dennis and Bishop Kevin Harris, some amazing men of God. He has served in several capacities in the church. Church choir, praise team, intercessory team, office assistant, and trustee board to name a few.
Elder Donté is the son of Janice McCutchen Williams and the grandson of the late Viola McCutchen and James Railey. Donté has four brothers and two sisters. In addition to the three Godchildren he is always excited about, Lamont, Nigel and Bria. He lives by the motto "Somebody did it for me, so I'll do it too" and is known for His favorite saying "It's safe to go with God".


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Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church
14 West Duval Street
Richmond, VA   23220
(804) 648-7511
​www.smzbc.org
Rev. Tyrone Nelson, Pastor
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The Center for Lifelong Learning &
​Church Leadership

​Virginia Union University
Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology
1500 North Lombardy Street
Richmond, VA   23220
(804) 237-5463
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." 
--Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.