At Mount Anna Baptist Church, I shared a message rooted in faith, service, and responsibility to one another. Because true leadership isn’t about titles, it’s about showing up for people, uplifting our communities, and creating real opportunities for every family to succeed.
When we lead with purpose and stand together, there’s nothing we can’t overcome.
This moment is bigger than politics, it’s about power. Not the power of one person, but the power of all of us. We don’t believe in kings. We believe in people. In community. In the idea that no one is above the voices of the many.
This is our moment to stand up, to be heard, and to remind the world—power belongs to the people.
At Friendship Baptist Church, I spoke from the heart about a platform rooted in service, community, and accountability. Because leadership isn’t about power, it’s about people. It’s about making sure every family is seen, every voice is heard, and every community has a fair opportunity to thrive.
This campaign is built on faith, action, and the belief that when we come together, we can create real change.