Our Pastor

rev thomas first lady 1Pastor of Greater Mt. Canaan Missionary Baptist Church

Victor R. Thomas is the son of the late Walter H. and Audrie E. Thomas.

He was born in Jacksonville FL. And have two sisters and one brother who preceded him in death January 2005.

He is married to the former Rosa M. Jordan and they have four Children: Monique, Alexander, Asiah and Ashton better known as “Bam.”

He graduated from Paxon Senior High School in Jacksonville, FL. In 1980, He studied at Tuskegee University (Formerly Tuskegee Institution during the fall of 1980 and then he transferred to Bethune Cookman University (formerly Bethune  Cookman College) where he was awarded a full football scholarship. He received many honors at Bethune Cookman University which included Honor Rolls, National Dean’s List and all Athletic Academic Team. He is a member of the prestigious fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha. January 1985 just four months before he was awarded the degree of Religion and Philosophy in 1985, he lost his father to a battle with cancer.
After receiving his undergraduate degree in 1985, he enrolled in seminary at the interdenominational Theological Center (Morehouse School of Religion) in Atlanta, Ga. He was on the National Dean’s List while attending ITC. In 1986, he was ordained at Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church in Atlanta by Dr. R.L. White. He received his Master of Divinity Degree with a concentration in Christian Education in 1988.

While in Atlanta, he served as Assistant to the Pastor and Youth Minister at the Lilly Hill Baptist Church in Decatur, Ga. He also did an internship in order to be a Clinical Chaplain at the Emory Affiliated Hospital in Atlanta. He interned at Henrietta Egleston Pediatric Hospital, Emory Hospital and Crawford Long Hospital.

After receiving his certificate as a Clinical Chaplain, he moved to Clemson South Carolina and started pastoring New Hope Baptist Church for 4 ½ years. While in Clemson, he coached football and basketball and started teaching in the Anderson and Pickens County School Systems.

In February of 1992, Rev. Thomas became the Assistant Chaplain at the McCormick Correctional Institution and in 1994 he was promoted to the Senior Chaplain. In September 2003 he transferred to the Trenton Correctional Institution where he served as Senior Chaplain until retirement in June 2017.

In 1994 having a thirst to continue his educational journey, he enrolled in Erskine Theological Seminary in Due West South Carolina to pursue a Doctor of Ministry Degree. While attending Erskine he maintained his honor statics and at the end of this journey he wrote his dissertation on the positive impact church volunteers has on Inmates. He entitled his project dissertation “Bridging The Gap Between Inmates and Church Volunteers” and Rev. Thomas was crowned with the honors of receiving his Doctor of Ministry Degree in 1997.

In May of 1996 Dr. Thomas was led by the Holy Spirit to shepherd the flock of Greater Mt Canaan Baptist Church. It is evidence that he is guided by the Holy Spirit because the flock is willing to follow his leadership into the visions God had planted in his spirit. He believes in educating with the Word of God through his “3 point” sermons. These points seem to be the trademark of his preaching style. He constantly encourages regular attendance of Bible Study and Sunday School and other educational classes so that his members will be prepared and able to stand during life challenges.

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