Warryn Campbell Appointed Ministry of Worship Leader for Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship International

Congratulations are in order for Pastor Warryn Campbell, who has officially been named the new Ministry of Worship Leader for Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship International (FGBCFI). The announcement marks a significant leadership transition, as he steps into a role previously held by Bishop William Murphy, esteemed gospel artist and Senior Pastor of the dReam Center Church of Atlanta.
Pastor Campbell's appointment comes as a recognition of both his unwavering commitment to ministry and his remarkable impact on the gospel music industry. As Senior Pastor of California Worship Center in North Hollywood, California, Pastor Campbell has already demonstrated his heart for worship and pastoral leadership.
Beyond the pulpit, Pastor Campbell is a Grammy Award-winning producer, songwriter, and musician, known for shaping the sound of modern gospel and R&B. He has collaborated with iconic artists such as Mary Mary, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson, and Stevie Wonder, and formerly served as Vice President of A&R at Elektra Records.
He is also the founder of My Block, Inc., a groundbreaking independent label that has launched and nurtured the careers of many celebrated gospel and R&B artists-including Mary Mary and Erica Campbell, his wife and fellow Grammy-winning artist.
With his deep roots in the church, proven leadership in music ministry, and legacy of excellence in worship and production, Pastor Campbell is uniquely equipped to lead and inspire the next chapter of worship within Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship.
This new role represents a powerful fusion of his pastoral calling and artistic influence-a timely and exciting appointment that promises to bring fresh vision to the worship life of FGBCFI.
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