Full Name:
Charlie L. Stallworth
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Dorothy; 4 Children: Joshua, Shenita, Timothy, Nia
Birth Place:
Monroeville, AL
Home City:
Bridgeport, CT
Religion:
Baptist
BA, Bible and Pastoral Ministry, Selma University
DMin, Ministry, United Theological Seminary
Master's, Divinity, Vanderbilt University
Former Assistant Majority Whip, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Assistant Deputy Speaker, Connecticut State House of Representatives, 2021-2023
Representative, Connecticut State House of Representatives, District 126, 2011-2023
Deputy Majority Leader, Connecticut State House of Representatives, 2017-2021
Candidate, Connecticut State House of Representatives, District 126, 2020
Assistant Majority Leader, Connecticut State House of Representatives, 2013-2015
Former Vice Chair, Banks Committee, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Former Member, Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Senior Pastor, East End Baptist Tabernacle Church, present
Adjunct Professor, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, Connecticut, present
Former Professor, Des Moines Area Community College
Former Professor, Selma University
Commissioner, Bridgeport Board of Police Commissioners, present
Member, East End Neighborhood Revitalization Association, present
Vice President, Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Greater Bridgeport and Vicinity, present
President, Connecticut Baptist State Congress of Christian Education
Former Vice-President, Connecticut State Congress of Christian Education
Former President, Connecticut State Congress of Christian Education
Former President, Iowa State Congress of Christian Education
Former President, Iowa State Convention, Iowa State Congress of Christian Education
Moderator, Issachar Association
Former Vice President, Leadership Division, National Baptist Congress of Christian Education
Former President, Leadership Division, National Baptist Congress of Christian Education
Member, Missionary Baptist Denomination
Awards:
"100 Most Influential African Americans" in the State of Connecticut
,2011, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People