Minister Sheila G. Bullock is the founder of Women of Worth, Inc. (WOW) Ministries, which helps teenagers, young ladies, and women to find their G-D given gifts and encourages them to know their worth in G-D. She is enrolled as a student in Andersonville Theological Seminary in the Associates of Biblical Studies program. She is also pursuing a certification in Biblical Counseling with the American Association of Christian Counselors.
In 1996, Minister Bullock received her Ministerial License from the Board of Presbytery of the United Holy Church of America, Incorporated. She served as Associate Minister at the New Life Worship Ministries and the First Baptist Church of Kenilworth for 20 years.
In the past two years, she served as an Associate Minister at the New Hope Baptist Church under the leadership of Bishop Dr. Ronald L. Owens, Senior Pastor. In this ministry, she served as the Auxiliary Leader of the Women’s Ministry, Auxiliary Leader of the Adult Choir and Teen Sunday School Teacher. With much work still to be done in the body of Christ, she and her husband has gone back into full-time ministry that will be on a Digital platform.
Minister Bullock serves as a Board Member of the New Life Community Development Corporation, a 501(c)3 Organization created to offer services and engage in activities that promote and support families, friends and the surrounding communities. She recently retired after 47 years of service working as a Paralegal in the field of Intellectual Property Law for over twenty-five years of that time.
Minister Bullock is the wife of Pastor Nathaniel Bullock, Jr., for 45 years. She is also the Author of “I See You, and I Know!” A book that G-D has birth to share with the world through Psalms 139. The Second Edition was released October 2024.
Over the years, Lady Bullock has gained many daughters through ministry, respected friendships, and loving seniors.
There are many passages in the Word of G-D that she loves. This is only one of them.
“The end of all things is near. Therefore be alert and of sober mind so that you may pray.
Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.
Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.” (1 Peter 4:7-9 - NIV)