LuTimothy May

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LUTIMOTHY MAY SR., is a 2nd generation Pastor. He is the son of the late, Rev. Theophalis May. LUTIMOYHY MAY is also the god-son of the founder, the late Rev. G.W. Trawick and late First Lady Rebie Trawick.


Rev. L. May has been acknowledged with several awards including his selection as lead vocalist for the Bobby Jones musical workshop in St. Petersburg, FL, his 2-time receipt of Male Vocalist of the Year award in the Concordia Ensemble at Concordia College in Selma, AL and his selection as lead soloist for the Morehouse School of Religion’s Interdenominational Theological Center Founder’s Day Choir in Atlanta, GA.

Rev. L. May received degrees from Concordia College, Selma Alabama (1998), the University of West Florida (2002), Pensacola, Florida culminating with a Master of Divinity Degree from the Morehouse School of Religion’s Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, Georgia (2005). Rev. May also received his Doctorate of Philosophy, with Emphasis on Religion from the Kingdom Vessels Christian Bible Institute and Seminary(2013). Respected for his compassion and commitment and incredible wisdom, Pastor May has been selected to multiple civic and governmental boards throughout the Greater Pensacola area.

Complimenting his selection to the 2005's Who’s Who Among U.S. Colleges and Universities, Pastor May was selected by the Independent News as a 2009 Pensacola Rising Star. During the 2008 presidential election, Pastor May lead a charge including Pastors and leaders from multiple walks of life to march downtown Pensacola in what is now known as the first-ever “Souls to the Polls” demonstration.

Dr. LuTimothy May Sr. has been highly sought after for his insights into various areas affecting society. He has been selected by multiple governors to sit at round table discussions involving homelessness, crime prevention, economic development, voter protection rights, community policing, faith-based initiatives, and many others.

In 2017, Dr. May was invited to Switzerland as the distinguished lecturer and presenter at the Sufi Wisdom of the Prophets for two weeks. Dr. May was invited to Return to Wisdom of the Prophets Part V, in Richmond, Virginia of the same year.

In 2018 Dr. May was in a near tragic car accident, which landed him in the Sacred Heart Hospital Trauma, After sufferring two concussions. The following year 2019 Dr. May and Minister Ebony married and has been serving as pastors together for the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Dr.

A few of Dr. LuTimothy May, Sr., journey impact stops are below:

2005-2012 Adjunct Instructor/Student Support Services TRiO Director, University of West Florida

2008-2012 County Commission Appointee to Board of Adjustments by Marie Young

2009-2012

2012 Baptist Hospital Board of Directors

2012-2015 Director of Community outreach, Mayors Office, City of Pensacola

2013 Gubernatorial (Rick Scott) Appointee to University of West Florida Board of Trustees (Football Passed)

2011 Organizer and Founder of Dixon School of the Arts. K-8

2014 Organizer and Founder of Early Learning Center

2014 Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors.