An Alabama pastor who was accused of trafficking drugs at the Fountain Correctional Facility in Atmore, where he also worked as a counselor, pledged to continue serving God and his community after the charges against him were dismissed when prosecutors failed to present any evidence in court Monday. #PastorVincentBishop #Alabama #DestinyWorshipCenter
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Chargesdroppedagainstpastor,counseloraccusedoftraffickingdrugsinprisonByLeonardoBlair,SeniorReporterWednesday,February12,2025PastorVincentBishopleadsDestinyWorshipCenterinAtmore,Ala.|Screenshot/NBC15AnAlabamapastorwhowasaccusedoftraffickingdrugsattheFountainCorrectionalFacilityinAtmore,wherehealsoworkedasacounselor,pledgedtocontinueservingGodandhiscommunityafterthechargesagainsthimweredismissedwhenprosecutorsfailedtopresentanyevidenceincourtMonday.
“ThethingsthatI’vebeendoing,servingmycongregation,servingthetroubledyouthofthecommunity…itwouldbeatravestytostopdoingthosethingsthatwe’vealwaysdone,sowewillcontinuetoserveandtoworktheministryandserveGod,”PastorVincentBishopofDes