Bishop Ronald F. Kimble is the Presiding Bishop of The Life Center Church, located in historic Eatonville, FL, the oldest black municipality in the United States. He has served this thriving congregation for the past 43 years. Under Bishop Kimble’s leadership, an array of ministries have been birthed, among which are The Life Academy, which serves K4-8th grade and a national television ministry (T
he Healing Touch). Bishop Kimble is the founder of H.E.L.P. Community Development Corporation. Bishop Kimble received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from United Bible College and has received training at additional schools and seminaries. In 2004, Bishop Kimble was conferred an honorary Doctorate of Divinity degree by St. Thomas Christian College, Jacksonville, FL and an honorary Christian Doctor of Theology degree by Florida Christian University, Orlando, FL. Under his Apostolic leadership, Life Center churches have been planted in the cities of Ocala, FL, Titusville, FL and Monrovia, Liberia. He is the Overseer for numerous churches in the U.S
Joe Maxwell grew up in Lake Butler Florida and is a member of The Life Center Church in Eatonville Florida where he currently serves in the Men’s Fellowship, Marriage Enrichment Fellowship and Pastoral Care Ministries. Brother Joe as he is known at the Life Center Church has served in various ministries in the past 40 plus years, parking, choir, teaching, single, couples, deacon, prison, youth, and outreach ministries. While living in Lake Butler, Joe and his childhood friend Abraham Perry started a community bible study, because most of the Black churches did not have a mid-week bible study. Minister Joe also started a community choir. The choir served as a springboard to a lot of young people giving their lives to the Lord. Joe and his wife Joyce led a bi-monthly bible study in Lakeland prior to the pandemic. Minister Joe is married to Joyce Brown Maxwell, they have six children: Valeria, Joseph III, JeJuan, Vonchell, Julius and Keisha. They also have ten grandchildren and three great-grands. Joe retired from Walgreen Distribution Center as a Process Improvement Project Manager. He also was a minority college recruiter, visiting historical Black colleges and other colleges and universities for careers in the Supply Chain and Transportation field and retail stores for the Walgreen Company. Joe helped to create a training program for senior high school students and people with disabilities to work at the Walgreen’s Distribution Centers and Retail stores. He currently works for as a Retail Buyer for the Valencia College Bookstores, and he serves on several of Valencia’s Student Committees. Minister Joe has a B.A. in Business Administration and an A.S in Biblical Studies. He is also a certified trainer in Evangelism Explosion. He has taken distance learning classes from Liberty University and Birmingham Theological Seminary. Finally, Minister Joe came to salvation after taking a Humanities Class at Santa Fe Community College. The class was called “The Introduction to The New Testament.” It was during the study of the book of Romans when the teacher (Dr. Tolson) said salvation is the result of a person being justified by faith and not works. After questioning the professor about this statement, Joe realized he wasn’t saved because he was trusting in all of the good works he was performing at church. He later called a pastor in the community to come to his mother’s house to explain salvation. Joe gave his life to the Lord in 1979 in his mother’s living room.