
The Rt Beatitude Bishop Zachary G. Jones was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, in 1958. He was the youngest son of seven children born to Maggie and Frank Jones. Early in his life, his mother knew he had a strong call to God and the church and encouraged his spiritual pursuits. He has been active in church ministry since he was a youth. As a teenager, he held his own Bible studies and was licensed as a pulpit minister in 1978 at the Mount Moriah Baptist Church. Yet, The Rt Beatitude Bishop Jones was religiously explorative because he moved his membership and affiliation to the Pentecostal denomination after his licensure with his local Baptist congregation. He later joined West Adams Foursquare Church in Los Angeles, a predominantly black congregation within the predominately white denomination. This community encouraged Bible-centered practice and instruction.
While attending this church, The Rt Beatitude Bishop Jones entered and graduated from Palos Verdes Bible Seminary, where he received his license in Systematic Theology. He is currently in the process of completing his doctoral studies in metaphysics at the University of Sedona.
While at West Adams Foursquare Church, The Rt Beatitude Bishop Jones decided that he needed to live his life fully as a gay man. As a teenager, he wrestled with his sexual orientation and family and religious expectations. His oldest brother Larry is gay, and as a youth, Zachary would hang out with him in the Hollywood gay community. These were contentious times as his family and religious communities were not supportive of gay persons, so Zachary spent those early years fantasizing about a time when he could live sexually free. He made the first step towards this freedom by coming out to his mother and entering a self-imposed religious exile while he discerned what gay meant for him socially and religiously.
During this self-discovery period, Zachary tried different religious communities such as the Metropolitan Community Church, but he felt that these experiences were too white and foreign to him. Although he has a religiously eclectic background, he did not find a spiritual home until he visited Unity Fellowship Church. Unity Fellowship Church Movement, Inc. is a movement that is dedicated to fighting homophobia and injustice for all. It was founded and headquartered in Los Angeles by Archbishop Carl Bean.
Initially, Zachary was drawn to Unity Fellowship because of its work with the Minority AIDS Project, a group he was already volunteering with after his partner died from AIDS. During those early years, Unity Fellowship was a small congregation serving the needs of black gays and lesbians. Zachary eventually became more involved in the church, driving Archbishop Bean to do hospital visits and teaching Sunday school. He entered full-time ministry in 1987 when he was appointed Assistant Pastor of the congregation. For five years, he served in that capacity when he was sent to New York City to form and pastor the first Unity Fellowship church, Unity Fellowship of Christ Church-NYC located in Brooklyn, New York.
When he moved to New York, he discovered that the area required a stronger black voice to speak to their community’s oppression. Thus, he founded a congregation that has a social justice ministry that prides itself on taking the concept of “church” outside of the regular Sunday service. After actively serving as pastor of the NY congregation, he was elevated to an elder of the church. He joined the denomination’s House of Bishops and became the Administrator and Senior Bishop of the worldwide Unity Fellowship Church Movement, Inc. in 2007. Outside of the church, The Rt Beatitude Bishop Jones is the founder of Breaking Ground, a lesbian, gay, and transgender, not-for-profit, youth educational organization. He is an activist for lesbian, gay, and transgender issues, such as violence, homophobia, and HIV/AIDS. He is a former Chairman of Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD) and is a founding member of New York State’s Black Gay Men’s Network.
The Rt Beatitude Bishop Jones is currently a dedicated student of Jazz piano under the ten-year tutelage of Dr. James Porter in Brooklyn, New York. He enjoys being at home, studying music, playing with BizzButton, his dog, and having tea with friends.
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