About Us
About Our Pastor
Wayne McCullough was born September 19, 1955, in Franklin, Tennessee. He began his life living in very humble means which to this day has positively shaped his character and appreciation of life. Being the son of a believer, Wayne was brought up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. Wayne continues to praise and honor his mother even though her time here on earth has passed. The foundation of his life instilled a love for God and his leadership moves people to have a relationship with God.
He is an honest, passionate, intelligent, respected individual who has excelled in every endeavor of his life including but not limited to education, business, and most importantly family and his relationship with God. Wayne has been married to the former Brenda Moore for 35 years. They are the parents of three children; Brittany, Briana, and Brian.
Wayne is a graduate of Tennessee State University and has dual degrees in Accounting and Business Administration. He continues to encourage and support the importance of pursuing higher education. This is shown in the lives of his children.
Wayne retired from Kroger as District Manager with 38 years of service. While at Kroger, he held several positions in Human Resources, Operations, and Merchandising. His leadership and work ethics is commendable.
Wayne professed Christ under the leadership of Pastor Robert Howse of Connection Hill Primitive Baptist Church. While at Connection Hill Wayne served in several capacities, choir, Deacon, Sunday School Teacher, and Associate Minister. He was later called to serve at Limestone Missionary Baptist Church in 1997. In May 2000, he served as interim Pastor through September 2000. He was elected Pastor of Limestone in October of 2000. Under the Lord’s direction, Wayne has implemented several ministries: Prayer Warriors Matthew 25, Manna on High Food Pantry, Evening Communion, Limestone Christian Learning Center, Sound and Tape, True Love Waits, Pastor’s Aide and Humanitarian and Community Health Fairs. Under his leadership, the membership has increased greatly. Also, under his guidance, seven people have become licensed Ministers. Pastor McCullough believes that God will raise a generation that will know God from birth and they will worship him in spirit and in truth.
Pastor McCullough has served on the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity and National Urban League and currently serves on the Advisory Board for Tennessee Rehabilitation Center.
Pastor McCullough is a man who desires to be humble in serving God. He strives to not steal God’s glory. He will always tell you when it comes to any praise “To God Be the Glory”.