He pastors King Emanuel Baptist Church in Woodville
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Chaplain Dwyane Anthony |
WOODVILLE, Miss. – Wilkinson County Correctional Facility
(WCCF) recently made an addition to its chaplain’s department. The Rev. Dwyane
Anthony, a Woodville native and pastor of King Emanuel Baptist Church, is the
new co-chaplain at the Woodville facility.“Anthony has been an exemplary employee,” said Programs
Director Tracey Arbuthnot. “He is a good leader and I’m sure he will be a great
blessing to us in this role. We’re all excited about his new position as
co-chaplain.”
Anthony is a retiree of Louisiana State Prison (Angola),
where he was employed as a corrections captain. In his new position, he will
work with WCCF’s current chaplain, Dr. Roscoe Barnes III, and the contract
chaplain, Felton Quiett, who serves as the Imam for the Muslim offenders.
Barnes said Anthony has a lot to offer and he looks
forward to working with him.
“Given Anthony’s background as a pastor for the past
eighteen years, and his familiarity of the prison system, I feel that his ministry
will make a tremendous impact on the lives of the men here and our chaplain’s
department as a whole,” Barnes noted.
Anthony, who was first hired as an academic instructor
for WCCF, quickly climbed the ladder due to his prior experience in
corrections, according to Barnes. Anthony assisted with security and became a
training manager, where he supervised the training of new officers.
According to Warden Scott Middlebrooks, Anthony is an
ordained minister “who is excited to pursue work in his calling.” The warden
said he is eager to work with him in his new capacity. “I’m confident he will
do an excellent job in providing for the spiritual and religious needs of our
facility,” he said.
Anthony is a 1982 graduate of Wilkinson County High
School and a 1987 graduate of Alcorn State University (ASU), where he earned a
bachelor’s degree in Technical Education and Electronics.
When asked about his newest position as chaplain, Anthony
said he was happy about the new opportunities that lay ahead.
“Out of all my years in corrections, this is the position
I was destined to be in,” he said. “In the past, I had been more focused on
security and neglected my true calling, which is ministering God’s word to the
offenders.”
Anthony and his wife, Katrina, have been married for 31
years. They are the proud parents of one son, Dwyane Jr., and the grandparents
of Peyton Dwyane Anthony.
WCCF houses more than 900 male offenders. It is managed by
Management & Training Corporation or MTC of Utah.
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ROSCOE BARNES III, Ph.D., is a writer, chaplain, historian, and former
newspaper reporter. He is the author of more than a dozen books and Gospel
tracts. For more information about his work and history, see his Personal
Profile here or visit his website: http://www.roscoebarnes.net. Connect with
him on Twitter (@roscoebarnes3) or by email: roscoebarnes3@yahoo.com.