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'''Michael Jenkins''' has been the president of the ] of America since 2000. He was appointed to the position by church founder ] on April 16, 2000 after serving for the previous 2 years as the HSA Vice-President for evangelical outreach.<ref></ref> He does a large amount of ] work with ministers of other denominations. He and his wife Reiko, a native of ], were married in a Unification Church ] with 2074 other couples by Rev. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon in 1982 in ], ]. They have five children.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} '''Michael Jenkins''' is the president of the ] of America.<ref>"... Rev. Michael Jenkins, Moon's top church official in North America" </ref>
He was appointed to the position by church founder ] on April 16, 2000 after serving for the previous 2 years as the HSA Vice-President for evangelical outreach.<ref></ref> He does a large amount of ] work with ministers of other denominations. He and his wife Reiko, a native of ], were married in a Unification Church ] with 2074 other couples by Rev. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon in 1982 in ], ]. They have five children.{{Fact|date=July 2008}}


Jenkins was one of the first graduates of the ] in Barrytown, New York. He was also director of the American Unification Church's Midwest region, headquartered in ].{{Fact|date=July 2008}} Jenkins was one of the first graduates of the ] in Barrytown, New York. He was also director of the American Unification Church's Midwest region, headquartered in ].{{Fact|date=July 2008}}

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Michael Jenkins at East Garden

Michael Jenkins is the president of the Unification Church of America.

He was appointed to the position by church founder Sun Myung Moon on April 16, 2000 after serving for the previous 2 years as the HSA Vice-President for evangelical outreach. He does a large amount of Inter-Faith work with ministers of other denominations. He and his wife Reiko, a native of Japan, were married in a Unification Church Blessing Ceremony with 2074 other couples by Rev. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon in 1982 in Madison Square Garden, New York. They have five children.

Jenkins was one of the first graduates of the Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown, New York. He was also director of the American Unification Church's Midwest region, headquartered in Chicago.

References

  1. "... Rev. Michael Jenkins, Moon's top church official in North America" CESNUR
  2. Unification News for June 2000
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