Restore Redesign & Reconnect- Psalm 51:10-12
Our Founder – Dr. Ethel M. Gordon
Dr. Ethel M. Gordon’s life career comes from a humble but proud dignified family of Abbeville, South Carolina.
Founder and first president, of the South Carolina Association of Ministers’Wives and Ministers’ Widows.
Dr. Ethel M. Gordon founded the great South Carolina sisterhood in April 1961 at the First Calvary Baptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina, where Dr. Maxie S. Gordon, Sr. was the Pastor, This was the location of the first meeting. Our founder was a missionary college professor, organizer, speaker, and vice president of the Women’s Baptist E&M Convention of South Carolina.
For more than 40 years, Drs. Maxie S. and Ethel M. Gordon championed desegregation. The Gordons contributed across a multitude of platforms: First Calvary Baptist Church, Benedict College, Morris College, the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., the NAACP, the S.C. Human Relations Council, League of Women Voters, Ministers Wives, and the Greater Columbia Ministerial Alliance. They also helped negotiate for Columbia’s first black police officers and
firefighters while challenging public accommodations, retail and voter rights impediments.
High school sweethearts, the Gordons met while attending Anderson, S.C.’s “town school,” Reed Street High, where both graduated with the highest honors. They went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Benedict College. Soon after, they each pursued and received a master’s degree. It was the first time the couple would be apart since they met. Ethel earned her master’s in Education from Temple University and Maxie earned his in Sacred Theology from Oberlin University. After reuniting, Ethel began teaching psychology and education and Maxie started teaching French, comparative religion and philosophy – all at Benedict College. The Gordons are also well-known authors. Ethel wrote two books, “Unfinished Business” and “Help! The Family is in Trouble.” Maxie penned “Flashlights.”
The Gordons challenged themselves, and us, to confront, dismantle and defeat systemic supremacy rules, requirements, distortions and diminishment. They invited us, despite oppressive adversities, to be fully human. They leveraged constructive, competent collaboration, and
expected us to do the same to beat the worst of yesterday, striving always for excellence.
In 1961, guided by the Holy Spirit, Dr. Ethel M. Gordon issued a call to Ministers’ Wives and Ministers’ Widows to unite into one Christian Fellowship. From their cities across the state of South Carolina, they traveled for several months to recruit members.
Present at that first meeting were; Mrs. Sarah Sanders (Baptist). Mrs. Georgianna G. Moore (Presbyterian), Mrs. Barbara Bowser (Baptist),
Mrs. Lois Dixon (Baptist), Mrs. Chloe Fishburne (Baptist), Dr. Anna D. Reuben (Baptist) Mrs. Dorethea Porter (United Methodist), Mrs. Sadie
Rucker (Baptist), Dr. Mamie Coker ( Baptist) and Mrs. Maudie Lawrence (Presbyterian).The rich history, legacy, and foundation left by our organization are all thanks to God. Presently, the State Association has over 150 active members. The following list includes the presidents
who have served the state, along with the years they served in parentheses. The term of the State president has changed over the years. The current tenure is four years. For the longest time, it
was two years, except for the Founder.
Our Presidents
Dr. Ethel Gordon, Columbia (1961-1970)
Mrs. Annie V. Kettle, Rock Hill (1970-1972)
Mrs. Barbara Bowser, Chester (1972-1974)
Mrs. Sadie Rucker, Rock Hill (1974-1976)
Mrs. Ruth Jenerette, Columbia (1976-1978)
Mrs. Wilma Brockman, Union (1978-1980)
Mrs. Georgianna Moore, Chester (1980-1984)
Mrs. Dorothea Porter, Orangeburg (1984-1988)
Mrs. Essie Sullivan, Greenville (1988-1992)
Mrs. Chloe Fishburne, Columbia (1992-1996)
Mrs. Jackie Duckett, Greenville (1996-2000)
Mrs. Rebecca Price, Charleston (2000-2004)
Mrs. Alice Bates, Columbia (2004-2008)
Mrs. Barbara Boulware, Rock Hill (2008-2012)
Mrs. Melva Bruton, Greenville (2012-2016)
Mrs. Dr. Hilda Gadsden, Charleston (2016-2020)
Mrs. Evelyn M. Singleton, Orangeburg (2020 – 2024)
Mrs. Teresa Thurmond, Greenville, Current President 2024
Past Presidents
Our Past Presidents. Committed to uplifting Ministers’ Wives and Widows with their vast expertise and steadfast dedication.
Essie Sullivan
President, Greenville (1988-1992)
Jackie Duckett
President, Greenville (1996-2000)
Rebecca Price
President, Charleston (2000-2004)
Alice Bates
President, Columbia (2004-2008)
Barbara Boulware
President, Rock Hill (2008-2012)
Melva J. Bruton
President, Greenville (2012-2016)
Dr. Hilda Gasden
President, Charleston (2016-2020)
Evelyn M. SIngleton
President, Orangeburg (2020 – 2024)
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