
Pastor Bryant C. Wyatt graduated from the Harry
Ells High School in Richmond, CA. Graduated from Contra
Costa Community College in San Pablo, CA majoring
in Business Data Processing. After attending the Spring
Valley Bible College & Seminary of Alameda, and
the
Golden Gate Baptist College, received a Bachelor of
Theology Degree from the Sacramento Theological Seminary,
Sacramento, CA.
Baptized at the Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, Oakland,
CA by pastor Dr. R. B. Dupart, he rededicated his
life to Christ at the Paradise Baptist Church, where
the late Dr. C. W. Johnson was pastor, Pastor Wyatt
was called to the preaching ministry at the St. Luke
Missionary Baptist Church of Richmond CA under the
leadership of Rev. J. H. Green. He served as a Sunday
School teacher, Director of Youth Dept., Director
of the Mass Choir, Director of the Youth Choir, Bass
Guitar player for all choirs, and other responsibilities
as directed by the pastor. He relocated to Sacramento,
CA and united with the Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church, where the late Rev. Sim Walton, Jr was Pastor.
After the untimely death of Rev. Walton, Rev. Wyatt
was called to pastor Mt. Calvary in 1988.
Christian & Civic Affiliations:
Assistant General Secretary of the National Missionary Baptist
Convention of America where Dr. M. V. Wade, Sr. is President; General Secretary of the California
Missionary Baptist State Convention, where Dr. C. E.
Gaines is President; Chair of the H. A. Green Scholarship Committee for
the St. John Missionary Baptist Association under
Dr. Ray Williams, Moderator, past President and
current Secretary for the United Pastors of Sacramento.
Pastor Wyatt has conducted revivals throughout California.
He is also a Workshop Leader. Subjects include:
Christian Dating, Discipleship, Evangelism, Peer Pressure,
Youth Workers Workshop, and "Getting a Grip on
your Marriage; a Biblical Perspective".
Pastor Wyatt is involved in the Music Ministry. He
is a choir director, soloist, and a Bass Guitar player.
It is very common to see Pastor Wyatt adhering to
the concerns of children and teenagers. Youth are
the focal point of his ministry.
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