Pastor David Charleston is the speaker for the Men’s Prayer Breakfast at
St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church on October 21 at 8:30 a.m. in
the Parish Hall of the Church on 204 Dooley Street. of the Immanuel
Baptist Church is the speaker. All men of the community are invited to
participate in the fellowship and free breakfast. Please call
936-857-3732 or write: stfrancispv@sbcglobal.net.
Pastor David is a 1974 graduate of Waller High School and attended
Prairie View A&M University. He later graduated with a Bachelor of
Science Degree from Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas. He
also was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army at
University of Texas at Austin in 1980.
Charleston’s military tour of duty included stints as an Air Defense
Operations Officer, at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, Republic of South
Korea, and Fort Riley, Kansas. During his tenure he received the
Overseas Service Ribbon, Army Achievement Medal and the Army
Commendation medal with Oak Leaf cluster. In 1984, he was honorably
discharged as a Captain.
Following his military career Pastor Charleston taught in the Hempstead
and Waller Independent School Districts from 1985-1987. In 1987 began
another career with the US Postal Service as a Rural Mail Carrier.
Pastor David received spiritual enrichment through Mount Corinth Baptist
Church in Hempstead under Rev. J.R. Hicks and the Second Corinth
Baptist Church, Hempstead under Rev. Cube Charleston. He accepted his
calling into the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in 1998.
During his childhood David was active in sports and scouting. He also
enjoys music, golf and is a keyboardist and vocalist. He was member of
the PVAMU marching band back in the day.
David is married to Donna Charleston and have three children and six
grandchildren. He is the Founding Pastor of The Immanuel Church at
Prairie View which began in 2001. Additionally, he serves as the
vice-president of the Waller Ministerial Alliance and is the President
of the Minister’s Conference of the Old Landmark Baptist District
Association and Auxiliaries of Texas.
Members of the community are also encouraged to come out and support the
Houston FoodBank Mobile Unit which will be at the St. Francis of Assisi
Episcopal Church on October 19 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the
church on 204 Dooley Street in Prairie View. There are no qualifications
necessary, and persons may sign up for SNAP, Children’s Medicaid/CHIP
and TANF programs. Patrons must be present and signed in to receive the
food.
St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church had its beginning in 1939 when a group of Episcopal Church members at Prairie View A. & M. College met and decided to start an Episcopal congregation in Prairie View. Miss Maude Ernestine Suarez, Dean of Women led the group in starting a chaplaincy and congregation. In 1950 St. Francis of Assisi Mission Congregation was born, with Reverend James Murray as Vicar. In 1991 St. Francis of Assisi became a Parish with Rev. Earlie Clemens, Sr. as Rector.