Ronald Kimble
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Bishop Ronald F. Kimble, Sr. is senior pastor of The Life Center Church (formerly Mt. Carmel Baptist Church) located in Eatonville, FL., an Orlando suburb, and the oldest black municipality in the US.
Kimble has served at the Life Center Church (a congregation of approximately 2500) since 1977. His television broadcasts are regularly seen nationally on Christian television stations across the US, particularly in regionally in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. It is also broadcast on the Word Network. Kimble also has a radio ministry heard on numerous stations nationally, as well as over the internet via radio stream.
Dr. Kimble and his adult children all live in Altamonte Springs, FL.