The Ministerial Staff of BCC UCC includes some of the most dedicated ministers to be found on this side of Zion. Our Ministers are bi-vocational in professions ranging from Law Enforcement to Medical doctors to Information Technology Professionals. Each of our Ministers is ordained to specific ministries at BCC UCC. Each of our Ministers are Lovers of God and of God’s people. Each of our Ministers are committed to our Open and Affirming Model wherein all persons in the LGBTQIA community are welcomed to worship, and participation in all aspects of BCC ministries. We are committed to serving the Beloved Community with Compassion, Integrity, Moral Courage, Divine Discipline and Intelligent Faith!
Our Ministers
Rev. Hollie Lopes
Reverend Hollie Marie Lopes, From Boston, Massachusetts, accepted her call into ministry in 2000. Reverend Lopes is one of the Assistant Pastors of the Beloved Community Church (BCC), in Accokeek, MD, where Reverend Samoris and Reverend Dr. Paula Hall are pastors. She is the minister and founder of the Priceless Gems Ministry which has a three-fold focus: To education the community and church with the Social Justice travesty known as Human Sex Trafficking and the intimacy in which it evades the surrounding communities; to develop meaningful relationships with survivors; and support organizations that provide shelter, clothes, food, and critical life skills to survivors of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence. Read More
Rev. Deborah Jones
Reverend Deborah Jones is an active member of The Beloved Community Church in Fort Washington, Maryland where Reverends Paula and Samoris Hall are the Pastors. She is currently an assistant pastor and Director of Christian Education. Her ministerial experiences include working with women, youth, young and senior adults, liturgical dance, family groups, human trafficking/Domestic Violence, HIV, missions local and foreign, and communications ministries. Read More
Rev. Carl E. Taylor, Sr.
Reverend Carl E. Taylor, Sr. grew up in Willingboro, New Jersey. He is the middle child of William H. Taylor, Jr. and Carrie B. Taylor. He received his primary education and secondary education from the Willingboro Township public school system and is a graduate of John F. Kennedy High School. His academic pursuits continued at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia, majoring in Sociology with a minor in psychology, where he acquired his Bachelor Degree.Read More