Reverend Phillip Demond Fletcher is married to Nicolle Fletcher and is the proud dad of Nicollus, Najee and Nichelle. Phillip has been a resident of Conway, Arkansas since April 2007.
He is the Founder and Executive Director of The City of Hope Outreach (CoHO), a 501(c)3 nonprofit in Conway, Arkansas. The mission of CoHO is to provoke hope in individuals, families, and communities for the Glory of God. Through initiatives such as CoHO Academy, King’s Club, Hope Home and Humanity Matters; CoHO has sought to be a catalyst in promoting the philosophy that people should primarily care for people freely with grace for God’s glory.
He seeks to address issues of leadership, the local church and social engagement through the lens of the Gospel. He is the author of the book, The Excellence of God: Essays on Theology and Doxology published by Crossbooks. In 2013, he launched, Think-Love-Act, to create a forum to stimulate honest discussions on what it means to be human in a difficult world. In 2015, he launched a third initiative, Replicate, to support leaders and nonprofit startups.
In 2015, Governor Asa Hutchinson appointed Reverend Fletcher to the 20th Judicial District Criminal Detention Facilities Review Committee. In 2016 he hosted the AETN-PBS television program: “A Deeper Look: The Poverty Divide in Arkansas.”
A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Phillip Fletcher received his Bachelor of Arts in Ethnic Studies from the University of California at Riverside, his Master of Arts in Theology from Liberty University and he is currently a doctoral candidate in Organizational Leadership at Regent University working on a disseration examining personalism and followership.