Meet the Richardsons

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Wyman and Roni Richardson were married in December of 1995 after they both graduated from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina (Wyman with a BA in History and Roni with a BS in Exercise Science). After being married, they moved to Fort Worth, TX, so that Wyman could pursue the Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Wyman and Roni were in Fort Worth until Wyman’s graduation in May of 1998. During their time in Fort Worth, Wyman pastored Jimtown Baptist Church in Burneyville, OK, from February 1996 to April 1998. Shortly before graduating, their daughter, Hannah, was born in Fort Worth.

Upon graduating from Southwestern, the Richardsons moved to Woodstock, Georgia, where Wyman pastored Stonecrest Baptist Church from June of 1998 to May of 2002.  During his pastorate in Woodstock, Wyman began working toward the Doctor of Ministry degree at the Beeson Divinity School of Samford University.  After leaving Woodstock, the Richardsons moved to southwest Georgia where Wyman pastored First Baptist Church, Dawson, GA, from 2002 until the first Sunday of January 2011. In December of 2004, in his third year as pastor in Dawson, Wyman graduated with the Doctor of Ministry degree from Beeson.

After leaving Dawson, the family moved to North Little Rock, Arkansas, where Wyman has pastored Central Baptist Church since January of 2011. Roni teaches at Abundant Life School in Sherwood, Arkansas. She loves all of her students and considers it an honor to get to be a part of their lives! After graduating with a degree in Psychology from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas, Hannah moved to Chicago in the Fall of 2021 where she is currently pursuing a Masters in Counseling at Moody Theological Seminary.

Wyman may be reached at wyman@cbcnlr.org

3 thoughts on “Meet the Richardsons

  1. Alright now, update us soon with the “new & improved” Richardson clan photo; ten years is a long time so a “post COVID19” drama/trauma slice in time would be apropos; maybe standing in the historic archway of Moody? 🙂 we just love this website

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