

REVEREND DOCTOR ISAAC J. HOLT JR
Royal Missionary Baptist



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The Reverend Doctor Isaac Holt Jr., is a native of Alabama, a veteran of the United States Navy and a cum laude honors graduate of Morris College, Sumter SC where he received his bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management with additional studies at Alabama A&M University, Huntsville Alabama and US Naval schools of leadership and electronics. Dr. received an honorary Doctorate Degree from Morris College in 2017.
· Paster Holt has served as the senior pastor of Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, SC for 32 years and under his leadership the church has experienced amazing growth in all areas. They recently burned a $8 million mortgage paid off in 10 years making the entire 6 building church campus debt-free.
· Under his leadership the church has grown spiritually, and numerically in disciples and ministries
· Pastor Holt is in high demand as a preacher, teacher and workshop facilitator. The Church has two Sunday worship services and his preaching is broadcast weekly on two radio stations in the Charleston area.
· Holt is a Navy veteran, he graduated cum Laude from Morris College in Sumter, SC with additional studies at Alabama A &M University in Huntsville Alabama.
· He is the recipient of many awards, honors and noted recognitions locally and nationally.
· He currently on serves on the Board of Directors for the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. and Board of Directors for the International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston, SC.
SERMONS
This week, Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. walks us through the story of Jacob, Leah and Rachel in Genesis 29 to illustrate how God sometimes “gives us less of what we want” in order to cause our roots to grow deeper. Listen as Rev. Holt encourages us to learn Leah’s difficult lesson of showing faithfulness during affliction and praising God even when He’s not giving us what we want.
This week, Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. walks us through the story of Jacob, Leah and Rachel in Genesis 29 to illustrate how God sometimes “gives us less of what we want” in order to cause our roots to grow deeper. Listen as Rev. Holt encourages us to learn Leah’s difficult lesson of showing faithfulness during affliction and praising God even when He’s not giving us what we want.