Neddie Winters
President, Mission Mississippi
Neddie is a native Mississippian. He was born and raised in Tunica, Mississippi. He serves as president of Mission Mississippi, a movement in the Body of Christ to reconcile individuals across racial lines. Neddie is a former pastor with over twenty years of pastoral ministry.
Neddie is very effective in preaching, teaching, and counseling in ways that have a positive impact on daily living. In addition, he has over 40 years of experience encompassing management, administration, executive leadership; mortgage financing, agricultural and nonagricultural lending as well as training and promotional development activities. He is a consultant, leadership development trainer and coach, conference speaker, and workshop leader. He serves on various boards and participants in different community organizations.
He holds a B.S. degree from Alcorn State University in General Agriculture and a master’s degree in Public Financial Management from The American University, Washington D.C., an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from the New Foundation Theological Seminary in Terry, Mississippi, and an Honorary Doctorate of Christian Ministries from Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi along with further Biblical studies from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, and Stephen Olford Preaching Institute in Memphis, Tennessee.
Neddie has been married to his wife Tommie for fifty years. They have five children, eleven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. They live in Clinton, Mississippi.