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Join us for Faith to Bloom: A Panel Discussion on Addressing Domestic Violence in Faith Communities.
This is a FREE community event — come be inspired, find support, and help sow seeds of awareness. 💜
Tuesday, October 21 at 6 PM
Anderson Chapel AME Church, 1307 Harlem St, Tallahassee
Hear local faith leaders and survivor voices share powerful truths on how we can all take action against domestic violence.
note A representative from the Domestic Violence Coalition Council(DVCC), Refuge House, and the State Attorney's Office will also participate as panelists. Join us to gain insight, access resources, and contribute to raising awareness.
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Ursula Lett Robinson
is a gifted teacher and preacher who has a passion for the Word of
God. She is a licensed and ordained elder and has a unique prophetic anointing that comes forth while teaching. She is a charter member of Priestly Praise Ministries where she serves Apostle Lee and Elder Priscilla Lyons. She is the founder of Reflective Word Ministries, a para-church ministry designed to equip believers to rightly divide the Word of God. She is the author of The Glory in Waiting. God has gifted her in several areas, and she uses those giftings whenever and however she is needed. She is a teacher, musician, singer, playwright, mentor, ghostwriter and author. Understanding that “to whom much is given, much is required,” she is determined to fulfill everything that God has assigned for her to do. She loves to spend time with her husband, Maurice, and her family and friends. She enjoys cooking and whenever she has the opportunity, you will find her curled up with a good book.
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is a licensed minister and serves as the Director of Special Projects and Institutional Development for Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Tallahassee, Florida. With more than two decades of distinguished experience in education and community leadership, he is widely recognized for his innovative vision, strategic development, and unwavering commitment to faith-based transformation.
A two-time Glenn Howell Distinguished Educator of the Year (2022 & 2023), Corey has dedicated his career to empowering youth, revitalizing communities, and strengthening educational institutions. He holds a Master of Law (LL.M.) specializing in Education Law from the Shepard Broad College of Law, equipping him with expertise in policy, compliance, and institutional growth.
In his role at Bethel, Corey oversees major community initiatives under the church’s Vision 2030 Plan, which includes affordable housing, healthcare access, mental health support, and educational expansion through Bethel Christian Academy and the Bethel Family Life Center. His leadership bridges ministry and development—ensuring that every project reflects both spiritual purpose and social impact.
As a licensed minister, Corey preaches, teaches, and mentors with a heart for restoration and empowerment. His ministry emphasizes practical faith, biblical justice, and the power of education as a tool for redemption and change. Whether in the pulpit or the community, he continues to embody Bethel’s mission to “Transform lives through the Word, work, and witness of Jesus Christ.”
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is a nationally known facilitator, trainer, and subject matter expert with broad-based experience in systems change, leadership development, maternal and child health, intimate partner violence, racial equity, and mental health and wellness. Dr. Ghia Kelly is also a faith leader, prophet, counselor, and coach. A native of Miami, Florida, she has a passion for empowering individuals and helping them reach their maximum potential both naturally and spiritually.