NYC Public Advocate honors community leader Alfred L Phillips

The Office of the NYC Public Advocate has celebrated the significant contributions of Bishop Alfred L Phillips and his organization, Anointed By God Ministries Alliance and Seminary.

“Bishop Alfred L. Phillips’ Anointed By God Ministries Alliance and Seminary has served the community for two decades, so it was a great honor for the Public Advocate and Kim Watson-Benjamin, our LGBTQ and Health Coordinator, to receive honorary Doctor of Humanities degrees,” the statement read.

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This recognition not only underscores the vital role that Bishop Phillips and his ministry play in the community but also highlights the dedication of public officials to honoring those who work tirelessly for the betterment of society.

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