Public Campus Ministries
Kent Andrew Price, B.A., M.Div.,
Director
- kprice@atcunion.org
Pastor Kent Andrew Price was born in Nassau, Bahamas to Mr. Kendal [deceased] and Mrs. Mellie Price. After completing high school in the Bahamas, he developed two professional trades: Body Mechanic and Masonry. His interest in ministry led him to West Indies College (now Northern Caribbean University) in Mandeville, Jamaica where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology with a minor in Biblical Languages in 1990. In 2003, he graduated from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan with a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree.
Pastor Price has served the Adventist Church in the Bahamas for 26 years as a full-time colporteur; chaplain and physical education teacher at the elementary division of Bahamas Academy; church pastor; conference associate community services director; community services director; and conference youth director. His contribution to the Bahamian community has included volunteering as a member of the National Emergency Management Agency and the Juvenile Advisory Panel in Abaco, Bahamas. He is a marriage officer and a certified chaplain trained to serve at educational institutions.
Pastor Price’s love for mission and preaching has taken him to Pretoria, South Africa, the USA, and the islands of the Caribbean. He is currently enrolled in a doctoral program at the Inter-American Division Theological Seminary.
In August 2017, Pastor Price was elected to the position of youth, personal ministries, and stewardship director for the Atlantic Caribbean Union comprised of the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
He is married to Alree, a high school teacher whose area of specialization is Home Economics and Craft. They have 4 children: Kentalicia, Ken-Reesha, Kentanay and Ken-Tayja.
Public campus ministries (PCM) is a service offered to Seventh-day Adventist students and professionals studying at non-Adventist schools and colleges/universities. Its major goal is to provide students with fellowship, encouragement, and intellectual support so that they may be able to deal with the challenges resulting from their faith and faithfully persevere in the truths of the Bible.
Ministry Priorities
- Encouraging a personal devotional life in order to keep a close relationship with Jesus and training students to become disciples of Jesus Christ.
- Leadership development through an ongoing training about the structures and ministries in the church.
- Nurturing a commitment to get involved in different ways of doing evangelism.
- Promoting balanced and varied activities for Seventh-day Adventist youth that may drive them to commit to serve the church and the community both at a local level and with a worldwide vision.