Kim E. Moss was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She has three adult children and three grandchildren and three great granddaughters. In addition, she is a fur baby mom to an 18 month old GoldenDoodle named Kairo. Rev. Moss lived in Maryland for 16 years and relocated to North Carolina in 1997. Rev. Moss is currently a resident of Durham, NC.
Rev. Moss is the proud pastor of Stoney Creek African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Elon, NC.
Rev. Moss retired from Broughton Psychiatric Hospital as an adolescent Social Worker. She is the immediate Past President of the Caldwell County NAACP and currently the 2nd Vice President of the NC State NAACP. In addition, she has been highlighted as an exemplary Champion and Advocate for School Meals For All NC (SMFANC) by The Center for Black Health & Equity.
She is educated and an educator. Rev. Moss matriculated from Shaw University with a BA in Psychology, Shaw Divinity School, Master of Divinity with a concentration in pastoral counseling. She earned a second Masters in Social Work from NC State University. She has served as an Adjunct Professor of Religion at Lenoir Rhyne University and currently is a member of the WNCC Board of Examiners, Institute of Instructors.
Rev. Moss serves as the Chief Statistician for the Western North Carolina Conference of the AME Church. In addition, she is the Herstiographer for the SED (2nd Episcopal District) Women In Ministry.
Rev. Moss is a member of the illustrious Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority Inc.
Most of all Rev. Moss loves the Lord. She lives by the motto:
‘If I can help somebody along the way, then my living has not been in vain’.
Background
Kim E. Moss was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She has three adult children and three grandchildren and three great granddaughters. In addition, she is a fur baby mom to an 18 month old GoldenDoodle named Kairo. Rev. Moss lived in Maryland for 16 years and relocated to North Carolina in 1997. Rev. Moss is currently a resident of Durham, NC.
Rev. Moss is the proud pastor of Stoney Creek African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Elon, NC.
Rev. Moss retired from Broughton Psychiatric Hospital as an adolescent Social Worker. She is the immediate Past President of the Caldwell County NAACP and currently the 2nd Vice President of the NC State NAACP. In addition, she has been highlighted as an exemplary Champion and Advocate for School Meals For All NC (SMFANC) by The Center for Black Health & Equity.
She is educated and an educator. Rev. Moss matriculated from Shaw University with a BA in Psychology, Shaw Divinity School, Master of Divinity with a concentration in pastoral counseling. She earned a second Masters in Social Work from NC State University. She has served as an Adjunct Professor of Religion at Lenoir Rhyne University and currently is a member of the WNCC Board of Examiners, Institute of Instructors.
Rev. Moss serves as the Chief Statistician for the Western North Carolina Conference of the AME Church. In addition, she is the Herstiographer for the SED (2nd Episcopal District) Women In Ministry.
Rev. Moss is a member of the illustrious Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority Inc.
Most of all Rev. Moss loves the Lord. She lives by the motto:
‘If I can help somebody along the way, then my living has not been in vain’.