CHURCH OF ATLANTA LIGHTHOUSE - Key Persons


Bishop Lyod Timothy McKibbins

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  • Bishop

Bishop McKibbins

Bishop McKibbins is recognized as a community leader with the One Race Reconciliation Movement, in which he has promised the Lord that he is willing to cross denominational, racial, and ethnic barriers to save his generation. In 2018, he reestablished the Lighthouse monthly ministry in the Men and Women's Metro State Bishop McKibbins serves as a committee member of the UNCF (United Negro

Lloyd Timothy McKibbins

Job Titles:
  • Bishop
leadership of Bishop M.D. Spires, at the age of eight. God called Bishop McKibbins into discipleship at the age of ten when he was saved and received the gift of the Holy Ghost. He began serving in the music ministry as the organist at the age of thirteen, alongside his mother, Pastor Annie O. McKibbins. He served in this capacity for 26 years. In 1982, one of his original works "Heaven is the place that I long to be" was performed by the national choir under the direction of the late Dr. Mattie Moss Clark at the COGIC UNAC Convention. While serving in the ministry, Bishop McKibbins furthered his education in business to excel in the Marketplace. In 1985, he received his Associates Degree in Business Administration from DeKalb Community College. He went on to pursue his Bachelor's degree in Business Management with a concentration in Marketing at Clark Atlanta University, graduating in 1989. In 1992, Bishop McKibbins married the love of his life, Lady Candee McKibbins, whom he met at Church of Atlanta Lighthouse. Bishop McKibbins affectionately