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The
Reverend Wanda Jean Moore is a native of Sylva,
NC. For the past nineteen years she has served as
a teacher's assistant in the public schools of North
Carolina. In addition, she is a junior at Mars Hill
College, majoring in Education, and recently received
a 4-H sponsored scholarship that is given to an
adult advisor who wishes to return to school.
As an eight year old, Rev. Moore
moved, with her mother, to Connecticut, where she
lived prior to returning to North Carolina in 1990.
After completing her education in the Bridgeport
public schools, she attended Housatonic Community
College. In 1985, she entered Aeon Bible College
of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the Word, Inc.,
Connecticut site, where she completed her ministerial
training. In 1988, she became a licensed minister
of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the Word, Inc,
becoming an ordained minister in 1998.
Rev. Moore has worked a wide variety
of jobs in the business world, as well as holding
many offices in the church. She has been the usher
board president, a church secretary/bookkeeper,
a Sunday school teacher/director and a missionary.
Currently, she is Assistant Pastor of God's Holy
Tabernacle in Sylva, NC.
Extra activity has always been an
important part of Rev. Moore's life. While a student,
she was a member of the Wantu Wayzui Club (African
American student), ALPICE Club, and member of the
National Thespian Society. Today, she not only is
active in her local church, she, also, helps other
area churches and is a member of Harris Regional
Hospital's Chaplaincy Program. As a member of the
One Dozen Board of Directors, she looks forward
to improving life for minority women and youth of
Western North Carolina.
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