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'''Keith Oliver Williams''' (born [[April 25]], [[1974]]) is an associate minister at [[St Mark Missionary Baptist Church]], a community activist, a pastoral care counselor for [[Church of the Highlands]], and an author and freelance web designer. He is also a community activist and officer of the [[North Titusville|North Titusville Neighborhood Association]].
'''Keith Oliver Williams''' (born [[April 25]], [[1974]]) is an associate minister at [[St Mark Missionary Baptist Church]], a community activist, a pastoral care counselor for [[Church of the Highlands]], and an author and freelance web designer. He is also a community activist and officer of the [[North Titusville|North Titusville Neighborhood Association]].


Williams was the third of five children born to [[Albert Williams Sr]] and the former [[Dorothy Williams|Dorothy Leon Hampton]]. He graduated from [[Parker High School]] in [[1992]] and earned a degree in finance at [[Alabama State University]] in [[1996]]. He continued his studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia while serving in the U.S. Army, graduating in [[2008]]. He married the former Sheona Billesha Tibbs in 2001. While living in Virginia, he founded his [[Greater Works Business Services]] web design firm in 1998, and Great I Am Ministries Outreach International in 2003. He has also taken on-line courses in biblical studies and web development.
Williams was the third of five children born to [[Albert Williams Sr]] and the former [[Dorothy Williams|Dorothy Leon Hampton]]. He graduated from [[Parker High School]] in [[1992]] and earned a degree in finance at [[Alabama State University]] in [[1996]]. He founded his [[Greater Works Business Services]] web design firm in [[1998]] and married the former Sheona Billesha Tibbs in 2001. During the [[Gulf War]], Williams served in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort McClellan.  and enrolled at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He founded Great I Am Ministries Outreach International in 2003 and graduated from Liberty in [[2008]]. He has also taken on-line courses in biblical studies from Grace and Truth Bible Institute.


Since returning to Birmingham in [[2016]], Williams has worked as a sales associate at Wal-Mart and Lowe's and volunteered with Junior Achievement and through his involvement at [[True Light Missionary Baptist Church]]. As a community activist he co-founded the [[Voters Legal Justice Watch Group]] and is a member of [[Faith in Action Alabama]], [[Our Revolution Birmingham]], the [[Poor People's Campaign]], [[Alabama Arise]], [[Neighborhood Advocates for Justice]], and [[Birmingham United Neighborhoods]].
Since returning to Birmingham in [[2016]], Williams has worked as a sales associate at Wal-Mart and Lowe's and volunteered with Junior Achievement through his involvement at [[True Light Missionary Baptist Church]]. As a community activist he co-founded the [[Voters Legal Justice Watch Group]] and is a member of [[Faith in Action Alabama]], [[Our Revolution Birmingham]], the [[Poor People's Campaign]], [[Alabama Arise]], [[Neighborhood Advocates for Justice]], and [[Birmingham United Neighborhoods]].


In 2016 Williams lobbied against the proposed relocation of the [[Greater Birmingham Humane Society]] to the [[Trinity Park]] site in [[Titusville]] and called for implementing the [[Titusville Community Framework Plan]]. Following the [[2018 Riverchase Galleria shooting]], he helped to organize a boycott and acted as a legal observer during ongoing protests in [[Hoover]].
In 2016 Williams lobbied against the proposed relocation of the [[Greater Birmingham Humane Society]] to the [[Trinity Park]] site in [[Titusville]] and called for implementing the [[Titusville Community Framework Plan]]. Following the [[2018 Riverchase Galleria shooting]], he helped to organize a boycott and acted as a legal observer during ongoing protests in [[Hoover]].
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* Daniel, J. H. (May 10, 2017) "Keith O. Williams is running as a District 6 city council candidate, Birmingham." ''Bham Now''
* Daniel, J. H. (May 10, 2017) "Keith O. Williams is running as a District 6 city council candidate, Birmingham." ''Bham Now''
* Prickett, Sam (October 2, 2019) "[https://birminghamwatch.org/keith-o-williams/ Keith O. Williams]" ''BirminghamWatch''
* Prickett, Sam (October 2, 2019) "[https://birminghamwatch.org/keith-o-williams/ Keith O. Williams]" ''BirminghamWatch''
* Williams, Keith O. (June 22, 2021) communication by e-mail


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Revision as of 10:38, 23 June 2021

Keith Williams

Keith Oliver Williams (born April 25, 1974) is an associate minister at St Mark Missionary Baptist Church, a community activist, a pastoral care counselor for Church of the Highlands, and an author and freelance web designer. He is also a community activist and officer of the North Titusville Neighborhood Association.

Williams was the third of five children born to Albert Williams Sr and the former Dorothy Leon Hampton. He graduated from Parker High School in 1992 and earned a degree in finance at Alabama State University in 1996. He founded his Greater Works Business Services web design firm in 1998 and married the former Sheona Billesha Tibbs in 2001. During the Gulf War, Williams served in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort McClellan. and enrolled at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He founded Great I Am Ministries Outreach International in 2003 and graduated from Liberty in 2008. He has also taken on-line courses in biblical studies from Grace and Truth Bible Institute.

Since returning to Birmingham in 2016, Williams has worked as a sales associate at Wal-Mart and Lowe's and volunteered with Junior Achievement through his involvement at True Light Missionary Baptist Church. As a community activist he co-founded the Voters Legal Justice Watch Group and is a member of Faith in Action Alabama, Our Revolution Birmingham, the Poor People's Campaign, Alabama Arise, Neighborhood Advocates for Justice, and Birmingham United Neighborhoods.

In 2016 Williams lobbied against the proposed relocation of the Greater Birmingham Humane Society to the Trinity Park site in Titusville and called for implementing the Titusville Community Framework Plan. Following the 2018 Riverchase Galleria shooting, he helped to organize a boycott and acted as a legal observer during ongoing protests in Hoover.

Williams challenged incumbent Sheila Tyson for Birmingham City Council District 6 in the 2017 Birmingham municipal election. He was motivated to run by a desire to end the antagonism and secrecy he perceived in City Hall. Williams finished last in the three-way race, with 210 votes.

In 2018, after Tyson left her Birmingham City Council seat vacant to be sworn into the Jefferson County Commission, Williams applied to be appointed by the Council to fill her seat. He and his wife divorced that year.

Williams was elected vice president of the North Titusville Neighborhood Association in 2019. That year he spoke out against a proposal for a Sherman Industries concrete plant in Five Points West. During the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic he was active in securing and delivering emergency supplies and relief funds. He also supported the RWDSU Mid-South Council's efforts to unionize workers at the Bessemer Amazon Fulfillment Center.

On August 25, 2020 Williams announced his candidacy for Birmingham City Council District 6, challenging incumbent Crystal Smitherman in the 2021 election.

Publications

  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2013) The True Experience, Volume 1.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2013) Spirit Led, Spirit Fed,
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2013) Lessons for Life.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2013) The Oscarian Theory Series.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2013) The Beatitudes.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2014) The World of Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2014) The World of Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2014) The World of Christian Doctrine, Vol. 3.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2016) Sermon Stories
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2016) More Story Sermons
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2019) The Wonder Book of Biblical Stories.
  • Williams, Keith Oscar (2019) Nouthetic-Biblical Counseling. self-published ISBN 9781096017196

References

  • Daniel, J. H. (May 10, 2017) "Keith O. Williams is running as a District 6 city council candidate, Birmingham." Bham Now
  • Prickett, Sam (October 2, 2019) "Keith O. Williams" BirminghamWatch
  • Williams, Keith O. (June 22, 2021) communication by e-mail

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