
DR. HERMAN CROCKETT, JR.
Herman Crockett, Jr. is the oldest of eight brothers, born May 26, 1949 to the union of Eddie M. Crockett and the late Herman Crockett, Sr. in Houston , Mississippi . He was educated in the public schools of Marked Tree, Arkansas graduating in 1967. He graduated with honors in 1969 from the Delta Vocational Technical School in Marked Tree. After graduating from Delta, he was drafted into the United States Army, and was honorably discharged in May of 1971after serving his country for two years.
Dr. Crockett began his preaching ministry at the age of eighteen and has been in ministry for more than forty-five years, in response to the call of God upon his life. At the age of twenty-nine he was called to pastor Faith and Hope Temple Church of God in Christ in Petersburg , Virginia where he continues be effective in ministry. This ministry has served and continues to serve as a training ground for men andwomen who are in the area to fulfill military responsibilities. This training has well equipped them in establishing their ministries throughout the United States and foreign countries. Dr. Crockett has begotten many sons and daughters in the Lord throughout his many years in ministry. He has used his ministry to mentor many who have gone on to become successful bishops, pastors, and great leaders in Christendom. God has truly used the life of Dr. Crockett since his ministry began many years ago through powerful preaching, teaching and prophetic ministries.
He is a lover of people, a true humanitarian! He believes the composite of a man consist of body, soul,
Ø Weeding out violent crimes and drug abuse; and
Ø Seeding in human services through prevention, intervention, treatment, and neighborhood revitalization.
Dr. Crockett is and has always been a servant, hard worker, and an educator. Before entering into full-time ministry, he was employed by Allied Chemical of Hopewell, Virginia for 15 years. He later worked as a substitute teacher in the Petersburg and Hopewell Public School Systems. He worked as an Adjunct Professor at St. Leo’s College, Fort Lee , Virginia . He has continued to educate people by establishing the Faith and Hope Temple Institute, where he trains and prepares men and women for the ministry.
He has a wealth of professional experience and has served in many capacities within the Church of God in Christ from the local to the national level. During the 80’s, Dr. Crockett served on the Credential Committee of the Church of God in Christ International, under the leadership of Bishop Nathanial Wells. In 1981 he was appointed to the position of Superintendent of the Capital District, Virginia 3rd, a position he held until 2004. During this time, he chaired the Pastors’ and Elders’ Council (1998 – 2004), served on the Ordination Board for the 3rd Jurisdiction for more than 20 years, and served as the chairman of the Blue Ribbon Committee.
Locally, he has been a Volunteer Chaplin for Southside Regional Medical Center, Petersburg, Virginia; Volunteer Chaplin for the Federal Prison, Petersburg, Virginia; served on the Community Relations Board of Federal Prison, Petersburg, Virginia; President of Petersburg Area Clergy Association from 1993 – 1994; Wesley Westminster Board of Virginia State University; Director of the Community Choir; and he served as the off campus advisor to the United Pentecostal Organization at Virginia State University during the early 80’s.
Presently, Dr. Crockett is an Administrative Assistant to the Bishop of the Third Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Virginia, Bishop Levi E. Willis, Sr.; Volunteer Chaplin for John Randolph Hospital and serves as an active member of its Staff/Support Ethics Committee; he serves as a seminar and workshop director and presenter. Additionally, he serves on the Steering Committee of The Petersburg Weed and Seed Program and is the chairperson of its Neighborhood Restoration Sub-committee.
He has amassed many educational accomplishments to include: an Associates of Science degree in Business Administration from John Tyler Community College ; a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Virginia State University ; and a Master of Divinity from Virginia Union University School of Theology. In 2005, he graduated from the Ministers Police Academy of Petersburg Bureau of Police, and in 2006, The Trinity Bible College of Richmond, VA bestowed upon him the Honorary Doctorate of the Ministry. He also studied Computer Science from the College of William and Mary.
Dr. Crockett has been the Pastor of Faith and Hope Temple Church of God In Christ for more than 28 years. Since he became pastor in 1979, he has led the church in many capital projects such as the purchasing of real estate and making other profitable investments. In 1994, he moved the congregation from a building that seated a 150 people, which had no dining facility to another facility, which seated 150 people which also housed a dining facility and had the capacity to house a daycare of more than 50 children. In 2002, Dr. Crockett led the congregation in a capital drive and purchased a worship center which occupied 4.5 acre and can seat as many as 1000 people.
He is constantly expanding the ministry to include hurting women, disadvantaged youth, after school programs, training in computer literacy, and health related problems. All of these ministries and many more keeps in line with the Great Commission, as found in Matthew 28:19 where we are told to go into all the world and make disciples of all people. God has used Dr. Crockett not only to minister to people’s spirit by preaching and teaching, but also to minister to their physical, social, and emotional needs by other avenues that God has given him.
He is a true family man. He will have been married to his soul mate, the former Martha L. Jones, for 37 years on June 24, 2007. He is the father of three wonderful daughters: Tabitha, Sheree, and Mikela, all who work diligently in the ministry. Also, he has two Sons- in-law, and a host of grandchildren.
Dr. Crockett is an extra ordinary man with an extra ordinary gift of humility. Though not impossible, but certainly seldom, can Satan throw something on him to cause him to get out of character. If you were to ask Dr. Crockett how does he maintain his joy in the midst of his most trying circumstances, he would say, “No matter what happens, I will continue to give God the glory due his name, because if He doesn’t do anything else for me, He has already done more than enough.”