Pastor Salatheia

SalatheiaRev. Salatheia Bryant-Honors is the Co-Pastor of Reedy Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church in Galveston, Texas; where the Right Reverend Gregory G.M. Ingram is the Presiding Bishop of the 10th Episcopal District.

A native Floridian, she has been happily married to the Rev. Reginald K. Honors, Co-Pastor of Reedy,  since 1990.

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Pastor Salatheia is a graduate of Auburn University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. She graduated with honors from Perkins School of Theology with a Master of Divinity.

While at Auburn Pastor Salatheia received the Martin Luther King Jr. Award and was recognized as one of Auburn’s top women graduates. Before entering the ministry Pastor Salatheia along with Sis. Sonia Jackson formed the Naomi-Ruth Ministry. The ministry adopted a public housing complex in Houston where more than 20 women were saved during on-site worship services and other residents experienced a change in their lives.

Pastor Salatheia has been a daily newspaper reporter for more than 20 years. An award-winning journalist who has covered a number of high profile news events including the 20th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday March while as a student at Auburn University, the controversial execution of convicted killer Gary Graham, the Million Woman March, the ground-breaking service for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial; and following Hurricane Katrina she covered the evacuation of New Orleans residents to the Houston Astrodome. She was also a contributing writer on the book God Just Showed Up writen by Linda Watkins and published by Moody Press. Her ministry focus is helping other pastors, ministers and church leaders become effective communicator as a communications coach. She calls this ministry Alpha Communications.

Pastor Salatheia is the mother of two wonderful children Bryant Jamerson Honors and Kennedy Sanora Honors. To God be the glory for all the things he has done!

Pastor Reginald

Reginald The  Rev. Reginald K. Honors has a passion for God’s work and his people. He is particularly interested in bringing more men into the Kingdom.

Pastor Reginald comes to Reedy Chapel A.M.E. Galveston from Mt. Pilgrim A.M.E. Church, Willis.
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Pastor Reginald was born in Atlanta, GA and moved to Lakeland, FL as a child. He joined New Bethel A.M.E. Church in Lakeland, Fl where his parents Mr. & Mrs. James and Evelyn Honors served as faithful leaders for over 40 years. He is a graduate of Polk County Public Schools (Lake Gibson HS-Diploma), Hillsborough Community College (AA) in Tampa, FL, The University of Houston (BS), and the University of Houston-Victoria (MEd.). Pastor Reginald has worked as an educator in Public Schools for more than 15 years. He has served as a HIstory teacher at Missouri City Middle School in the Fort Bend Independent School District, the History Dept. Chair, and presently as an Assistant Principal.

Pastor Reginald was honored to have been named Missouri City Middle School’s Teacher of the Year in 2000.

Pastor Reginald discovered the unique gifts in Christian service and ministry within him under the dynamic preaching ministry of  the Rev. Jimmy Thompson and Evangelist Bessie Thompson, the pastoral team at New Bethel A.M.E. Church for nearly 20 years. Pastor Reginald accepted the call into ministry while serving as the Steward Board Pro-tem at Evangelist Chapel A.M.E Church in Houston, TX, under the pastoral leadership of Rev. N. Jordan Mkwanazi. He was ordained an Itinerant Elder of the A.M.E. Church in 2001 during the Texas Annual Conference under Bishop McKinley Young.

Pastor Reginald has pastored congregations in Needville, TX (Johnson Chapel A.M.E.) and in Willis, TX (Mt. Pilgrim A.M.E.) prior to his appointment as Co-Pastor at Reedy Chapel. Over the years Pastor Reginald’s passion for helping others has led to the development and/or enhancement of several ministries:

Prayer Cells, Teen Church, Elders’ Care, Blood Brothers, just to name a few. Assisting the Holy Spirit in Winning Souls for the Kingdom of God and Teaching the Word of God are the two main passions that drive him.

Pastor Reginald has been married to Rev. Salatheia Bryant-Honors, a veteran reporter for the Houston Chronicle and an Ordained Itinerant Elder in the A.M.E. Church, since 1990. They have two amazing children: Bryant Jamerson and Kennedy Sa’Nora. To God be the Glory for all the things He has done and will do through the life, ministry and family He has given me, in Jesus Name, Amen!


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8/22/2010 – Another Chance to Advance

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