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          West Telephone Road

            Moss Bluff, LA 70611                                337-855-4350 Phone


Exit #33 from I-10 from the East or West to Hwy 171. Proceed on Hwy 171 to E. Telephone Road. Turn left and drive two blocks. Church is on the left.


The Reverend Rodney Geyen,  Pastor                                                              Crowley District Ministerial Alliance Director 

1531 6th Avenue, Lake Charles, LA 70601
337-433-4018 Home          337-842-0584 Cell
rodneygrock9@aol.com

Rodney Geyen is the third son of the late Adam and Mildred Geyen. He attended Second Ward Colored Elementary School, W. O. Boston High School, and Grambling State University, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education. He also attended McNeese State University earning a Masters plus 30 in Administration and Supervision.

Geyen served in the field of education of 41 years. He taught Civics and Science at W. O. Boxton for two years, taught Physical Education and coached for three years at Reynaud Middle School, coached and taught Physical Education at Pearl Watson Junior High School for 13 years and at Lake Charles Boston for three years. He served as Assistant Principal at Reynaud Middle School for three years, served as Principal at T. H Watson for 15 years. He also served as Assistant Principal for four years, Principal for one year at Lake Charles Boston High School and is now Principal of J. F. Kennedy Elementary School.

He was elected to the Lake Charles City Council in 1997 and was elected to serve as Vice President of the Council in 1998 and President in 1999. Geyen served as Mayor for 4 ½ months becoming the first African American to serve as Mayor and the 27th Mayor of the City of Lake Charles. He was again elected in 2004 to serve as City Council Vice President and President in 2005.

He is the Pastor of Mount Nebo - Saint Paul Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Westlake, LA, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Reeves Temple C.M.E. Church. He is a Sunday School teacher, the Past District Director of Social Concerns, Crowley District Ministerial Alliance Director and Director of Christian Education on the Annual Conference level.

Geyen is a member of the National Education Association, Louisiana Association of Educators, Calcasieu Education Association, Black Men’s Association.

Geyen is a committed servant to the people of District C and the City of Lake Charles. He was responsible for securing over 22 million dollars for the reconstruction of approximately 33 streets, sidewalks and drainages. He was responsible for the construction of the new Columbus Circle Community Recreation Center and the new General Moore playground. He was instrumental in renovating the Purple Recreation Center which is now equipped with new exercise equipment. He was also responsible for the new playground equipment at Greinwich Terrace and Bellard Recreation Centers. He is involved with plans for an aquatic facility to be located at the newly built multi sports complex which also involve a new Gym that is presently being built and the newly completed Adventure Cove play area. He is responsible for the installation of lighting throughout the district to help deter crime and participated in various Safe Community programs.

He was responsible for initiating the new but stop shelters throughout the city; repairing the sewer and drainage systems in the Oak Park, Greinwich Terrace and Greinwich Village areas. He also initiated the newly constructed connector road connecting Highway 14 to 5th Avenue to eliminate traffic congestion. He supported and recommended the construction of the new Epps Library that will benefit many school children in the north section of Lake Charles. He was also instrumental in the removal of the median to make Highway 14 five lanes from I-210 to Highway 90 in order to improve traffic congestion.

Geyen was the recipient of the NAACP Trail Blazer Award, listed as Who’s Who in the Grambling State University Alumni News Magazine and selected Principal of the Year in 1999, and was the winner of the district and regional levels and a state finalist.

He recommended and promoted a one million dollar commitment towards Vocation and Technical Education assistance that was passed in the 90 million dollar bond issue to provide additional training facilities that will expand the Vocational Education curriculum. It will also provide additional job training that will have a positive impact upon the Workforce Development Program which will help the city and parish economically.

He is married to the former Margaret Marie Guillory and they are the proud parents of four children, Dana, Gerard, Teri and Kelly, and have six grandchildren.


Calendar of Events

September, 2011

2 - Friday - Barbecue Chicken Dinners - Donation $7

October, 2011

22 - @ 10AM - Health Fair/Sunday School Rally

November, 2011

19 - @ 9am-3:30pm - 1st Basketball Tournament, Pearl Watson Elementary School. All Teams invited

December, 2011

11 @ 3:30PM - Family and Friend Day

March, 2012

18 - 114th Church Anniversary

June, 2012

17 - Pastor Appreciation

Activities

Church Anniversary - April 3, 2011








 
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