Teresa L. Jenkins is a licensed preacher in the African Methodist Church. She is the Founder of Only Imagine Life Coaching and an inspirational author of “Dwelling in the Secret Place One Day at a Time, her 35-day account of healing from COVID-19. Teresa is also the Founder and Convenor of the Unleashing the Jewel Family Empowerment Conference, a faith-based ministry designed to empower families by engaging in workshops that leads to successful spiritual development. She has served as Chairperson for Project Shatter, a faith-based initiative that brought awareness about sex trafficking to communities in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.
Teresa is an adult Sunday school teacher at her local church, Bethel, Providence, and serves as the 2nd Vice President for the 1st District Women’s Missionary Society (WMS) of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In this role, she is responsible for planning training programs and workshops for members of the WMS.
Teresa’s community involvement includes being a member of the Theta Psi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and serving on the Women and Infants’ new Labor & Delivery Center Campaign Steering Committee.
Currently, Teresa is a Social Work Supervisor for the Connecticut Department of Children and Families and is enrolled in Fuller Seminary, working towards her master’s degree in Christian Counseling. She has also earned a master’s degree in Public Administration and has worked in Human Services for 33 years.
Teresa’s professional career has allowed her to serve as a social work supervisor, social worker, and addiction services counselor in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Virginia. Teresa has spent years building relationships and helping individuals to catapult their untapped passions into living a life of purpose. Thus, her belief in becoming a part of something greater than herself is why she believes we must speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. A Greek proverb best states,“ A society grows great when old men/women plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”