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About Bishop William F. Hart Jr.
Bishop William F. Hart, a distinguished veteran, served over two decades in the United States Armed Forces and later had a remarkable 29-year career with the U.S. Department of Interior. Answering a spiritual calling, he founded Christian Tabernacle Church of God (CTC) after pastoring Victory Church of God in Buffalo, NY.
Elevated to Bishop in 1993, Bishop Hart led Christian Tabernacle with joy. Notably, he appointed his son, Elder Kevin T. Hart Sr., as Interim Pastor on October 29, 2010. In Bishop Hart's teenage years, he was a founding member of the "Hart Singers," a gospel group that broke down barriers and ministered to diverse audiences, including performances at the Apollo Theater.
Raised in the DC Public School system, Bishop Hart's legacy extends beyond his ministries. The City of Washington, DC, recognized his impact by designating the 1000 block of V Street as Bishop William F. Hart Jr. Way and declaring July 17th as Bishop William F. Hart Jr. Day in Washington, D.C. His early exposure to ministry and education shaped his spiritual journey, leaving a lasting impact on those he touched and the communities he served.
Scholarship Overview
As part of our mission to Engage, Equip, and Empower Communities into Explosive Disciples, we are excited to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Christian Tabernacle and honor the legacy of Bishop William F. Hart by giving back to aspiring students. In recognition of this milestone, we have established the Bishop William F. Hart HBCU Scholarship, offering $2,000 to 25 students who are currently enrolled or planning to attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). This scholarship represents our dedication to education, community engagement, and the values exemplified by Bishop Hart. If you are a student with an interest in arts, theology, or community service, and you exemplify leadership qualities routed in biblical concepts in your chosen field, we encourage you to submit your application.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior attending an HBCU during the 2024-2025 academic school year (Including current high school seniors anticipating to attend an HBCU in the 2024-2025 academic year)
- Current cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher
How To Apply:
All applicants must:
- Upload current transcript
- Upload a Letter of Recommendation
- Answer the following question in 250 words:
"At The Tab DC, we believe that the church is beyond just a building and should impact and uplift the community it serves. Reflect on how your education will serve as a catalyst for positive change within your community." (In 250 words)
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Choose one of the following areas and answer the corresponding prompt in 250 words:
- Arts: Share an experience where you used art (be it visual, performing, or literary arts) to make a positive difference in your community. What impact did it make? What inspired you to do it?
- Theology: What role do you believe the Church should have in building and sustaining healthy relationships in diverse communities? How will pursuing an education in theology equip you for the assignment?
- Community Service: Describe a community service project you have been involved in. What role did you play, and what impact did this project have on the community and your personal development?
For more information about this scholarship, please visit the website at https://www.thetabdc.org/scholarship
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