Edward Waters University proudly announces the induction of Reverend R.B. Holmes Jr., a longstanding and vital member of its Board of Trustees, into the Florida A&M University Hall of Fame. This honor highlights Rev. Holmes’ exceptional contributions to FAMU and his enduring influence within the community.
In a heartfelt response to the recognition, Rev. Holmes stated, “It is an extremely high honor for me to be inducted into the mighty FAMU’s Hall of Fame. This is something that I will cherish and honor for years to come. I am thankful to the Hall of Fame committee for bestowing this recognition upon me.” He expressed joy in sharing this milestone with family, church members, and EWU leadership, including Dr. A. Zachary Faison, president and CEO of Edward Waters University.
Strides Made at FAMU
Throughout his career, Rev. Holmes has been a pillar of community service, educational leadership, and spiritual guidance. His extensive contributions include serving as senior pastor of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Tallahassee, founder of the Bethel Christian Academy, and active member of numerous civic and community organizations.
His commitment to FAMU has been particularly noteworthy. Rev. Holmes rallied the community to save athletic programs like golf, swimming, and tennis and raised over $250,000 for their support. Beyond fundraising, he has provided spiritual mentorship to countless FAMU athletes, famously serving as a chaplain and mentor to members of the football and basketball teams.
Reflecting on his experiences at FAMU, Rev. Holmes shared, “I love to see HBCUs not just surviving but thriving. Serving as the chairperson of EWU’s academic and athletic committees gives me a front row seat that empowers me to understand the importance of our institutions. Moreover, to appreciate the value of student-athletes to excel in the classroom and on the sports fields.”
Making EWU Proud
With years of dedicated service at EWU, Rev. Holmes has made substantial impacts as chair of the Academic Affairs and Intercollegiate Athletics Committees.
Dr. Faison remarked on Rev. Holmes’ invaluable contributions: “We are immensely proud of Reverend Holmes’ induction into the FAMU Hall of Fame. His leadership and dedication to EWU, particularly in advancing our athletic programs, have been invaluable. This recognition by FAMU underscores the caliber of leaders we are fortunate to have on our Board of Trustees.”
Rev. Holmes hopes this recognition will inspire students at FAMU and EWU to give back to their communities. He emphasized that “giving is an indication of one’s values and commitment. Giving is healthy and uplifting.”
Looking ahead, Rev. Holmes aims to utilize his newfound recognition to further his education and community service efforts.