news-category: Alumni The Rev. Dr. M. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. Elected First African American Chair of 猫咪头条 Board of Trustees By Office of University Communications On April 22, 2025 The Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. is the first African American chair of 猫咪头条 University's Board of Trustees. In his New Role, Pastor, Teacher and Leader will Focus on Transparency, Accountability and Communication BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳he Rev. Dr. M. Lamont Littlejohn Jr., pastor of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Shelby, N.C., is a trailblazer 鈥淧ro Deo et Humanitate鈥 (for God and humanity). A three-time graduate of 猫咪头条 and the first African American chair of the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, he approaches each situation with the same mindset. 鈥淲hat I鈥檓 learning to do is embrace every door that鈥檚 open and even embrace the doors that are closed,鈥 Littlejohn reflected. 鈥淲hatever stage I’m at, whatever door I get to enter into, whatever room I’m sitting in, that’s an opportunity for me to show them God and to glorify Him and put a smile on someone’s face. I just believe that whatever room I’m in, I’m there for a purpose: to help people. That’s my goal. That’s my passion.鈥 In the last six years, the open doors have led to history-making appointments. In 2019, he became the first African American chair to lead the Cleveland Community College Board of Trustees. In January 2025, he began his term as chair of 猫咪头条鈥檚 Board of Trustees. The two roles have another similarity. Littlejohn was on the search committee when Cleveland Community hired a new president, and now he will help lead 猫咪头条鈥檚 search for its next president. 鈥淭hat gives me a little experience,鈥 Littlejohn remarked. 鈥淚’m grateful to have had the opportunity to go through that search.鈥 In his role as chair of the 猫咪头条 Board of Trustees, Littlejohn emphasized that his goals will be transparency, accountability and communication. He wants to foster unity among board members and keep them informed about campus, community and University life. He hopes to establish a board retreat, so members can have more time to engage and learn more about the University. 鈥淚 think the more you can communicate, have transparency and accountability, if you do well in those areas, you tend to be successful,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you don’t do well in those areas, then you have low morale and just confusion. I want to get 猫咪头条 back to understanding our Christian identity. We鈥檙e not like other universities. We are not so much very conservative or very liberal. I think we鈥檙e moderate.鈥 The Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. presides over the Board of Trustees April meeting. Another priority is to make 猫咪头条 a place where faculty and staff are eager to get to work every day. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want it to feel like a job,鈥 he asserted. 鈥淚 want to make sure the atmosphere and the environment of the 猫咪头条 campus鈥攆rom faculty, staff, students, and alumni鈥攊s that you know you’re coming back to the family. It鈥檚 about community, building those relationships, and showing our students, our faculty, and our staff their value and their meaning. I think I can play a role in bridging some gaps, helping people understand that we can do this together. We want God to be glorified in the Springs.鈥 Before his service in higher education, Littlejohn made history in 2003 when he became the senior pastor of Shelby鈥檚 Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. He was 26 years old with a bachelor鈥檚 degree from GWU and following in the footsteps of a ministry giant, Dr. Samuel A. Raper. He had served as Mt. Calvary鈥檚 pastor for 35 years and was a civil rights leader. He also served as a city councilman for 25 years. 鈥淗e was a huge figure, 91-years-old,鈥 Littlejohn related. 鈥淚 was not trying to fill his shoes but make my own shoes.鈥 In assuming the role, Littlejohn often felt like Joshua, the young man in the Bible who succeeded Moses and led the Children of Israel into the Promised Land. For the first five years he was at Mt. Calvary, Littlejohn began every Sunday service by honoring God first and then acknowledging Raper, who sat in the first row, as the pastor emeritus. 鈥淭his new phase of ministry would be a journey,鈥 Littlejohn assessed. 鈥淚 had to be strong and courageous, but I also had to learn to be patient, to love people, and how to love my predecessor.鈥 He also knew early on that he needed to increase his knowledge to help his congregation grow in their faith. He went back to school for his master鈥檚 when his wife, Nikki, was pregnant with their son, Lamont III, and their daughter, L鈥檓ia was 2 years old. Although the time was a blur, he gives God praise for sustaining them. 鈥淚 loved learning about the narrative of the Bible and how could I help people through this narrative,鈥 Littlejohn reflected. 鈥淚t was not me collecting a degree on a wall. Through preaching, through pastoring, I knew I had to get better for the people I was leading.鈥 While he could have gone anywhere, he chose to come back 鈥渉ome鈥 to 猫咪头条. 鈥淚t was really about the relationships that were established from undergrad to divinity school,鈥 Littlejohn affirmed. 鈥淚 talk about the Koinonia Lounge鈥攖hat was a safe place in Lindsey Hall. It was truly what that lounge is, a fellowship, a melting pot. We learned about each other, and we learned about each other鈥檚 journeys. It was fun times, sad times, even frustrating times there.鈥 The Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. spoke at 猫咪头条’s 2019 Fall Commencement ceremony The Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. earned his doctorate in 2016. Further, Littlejohn knew the professors at 猫咪头条 would motivate him to go above and beyond his best. 鈥淭hey understood my potential,鈥 he related. 鈥淭hey would know when I wasn’t giving my best work. They wouldn’t just say, 鈥楬ey, great job.鈥 No, they would challenge me. I stand on their shoulders. I believe that I am who I am because of those relationships and that pushing.鈥 He earned his Master of Divinity in 2007 and his Doctor of Ministry in 2016 and is an adjunct professor at 猫咪头条. Whether serving in the church or the community, Littlejohn lives out his challenge to his church members and the Mt. Calvary motto, 鈥淟iving Beyond Familiar Every Day and in Every Way.鈥 He explained what it means: 鈥淵ou are living by faith, living by a substance that is uncomfortable and you are trusting God to take you places that you can鈥檛 imagine you will go.鈥 An example of how the church has 鈥淟ived Beyond Familiar鈥 is when they purchased the former North Shelby School building for $550,000 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The church was holding virtual services at the time. 鈥淣ow, three and a half years later, we have community partners and partnerships,鈥 Littlejohn shared. 鈥淲e are doing ministry beyond familiar with a health clinic, after school care, the Partnership for Children, Feeding Kids and Reading Kids Cleveland County, and a food ministry with Second Harvest. Most anytime during the week, there are between 100 and 150 people on that campus. We are doing ministry beyond Sunday. You could say at Mt. Calvary, we are open 7 days a week, not just two.鈥 However, Littlejohn and the church are not finished. 鈥淎s we continue to grow, we are far from finished,鈥 he stated. 鈥淚 still have some passion to do some other things that are beyond familiar.鈥 猫咪头条 University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 猫咪头条 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 猫咪头条.edu. The Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. is the first African American chair of 猫咪头条 University's Board of Trustees.
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