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408 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine SOCIAL SERVICES AND NONPROFIT A fifth-generation pastor who was ordained at the age of 21, Dr. Ben Graham has always exhibited affinities for music and ministry services. Supported by a BTh in pastoral theology and a ThM from Blessed Hope Baptist College, he commenced his career in 1998 as a youth pastor for Victory Baptist Church in Benton, Arkansas, later becoming an evangelist. As time progressed, he also served Open Bible Baptist Church as senior pastor, as well as York Police Department, the Tennessee State Guard and the Roane County Sheriff’s Department as a chaplain. He also received a PhD in counseling from the Institute of Counselor Development while pursuing his career. Currently, Dr. Graham excels in several roles. Since 2015, he has served as president of Graham Family Films in Nashville, having also served as founding lead pastor at the Music City Baptist Church since 2012, director of the treasury for Sports World Against Trafficking (SWAT) since 2018, and member of the board of directors of Let’s Talk Interactive, Inc., and chief executive officer of the Recovery TV Network since 2019. Looking forward, he intends to continue expanding his businesses and ministry-related outreach initiatives. PRESIDENT Graham Family Films Nashville, TN Ordained to ministry to the Unitarian Universalist Association in 1973, Dr. Wesley Vinton Hromatko is recognized as a prolific minister and speaker across the United States. He first earned a BA, cum laude, from the University of Minnesota in 1969, followed by an MA and DMin from Meadville Lombard Theological School in 1971 and 1973, respectively. Over the course of his extensive career, Dr. Hromatko has spoken before many Unitarian Universalist churches and was an invited speaker at the UUA headquarters. Notably, he earned the Entemann Ohanian Award in 1975 for his work with the UU. In his career, Dr. Hromatko served as an honorary minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship and a minister at such congregations as the First Congressional Parish in Petersburg, Massachusetts, All Souls Church in Massachusetts, First Unitarian Church in Hobart, Indiana, and Oaklandon Universalist Church in Indianapolis. Likewise, he was a student minister at the Abraham Lincoln Fellowship, Unity Temple and Third Unitarian Church in Illinois. Maintaining membership with the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association and American Civil Liberties Union, among other affiliations, Dr. Hromatko was highlighted in the fourth edition of Who’s Who in Religion in 1992. MINISTER Lake Wilson, MN WESLEY VINTON HROMATKO, DMIN DR. BEN GRAHAM

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