Thomas Wesley Weeks III Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Parents, Wife and Net Worth

Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii Biography

Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii is an American well-known preacher. His followers affectionately known among congregants as “Bishop Weeks,” believed their leader had a marriage made in heaven. Alongside his wife Juanita Bynum who is a nationally known televangelist as well as “prophetess”, never seemed to be far from one another’s side.

Following their wedding which was conducted in 2003, preceded by a private civil ceremony in 2002, the pair preached about the sanctity of marriage and also offered counsel on relationships in a popular series of books and workshops titled Teach Me How to Love You.

Congregants were shocked in August 2007, to say the least, when the preacher was accused of domestic violence following an altercation between Weeks and Bynum in an Atlanta, Georgia, hotel parking lot. Weeks, charged with assault, maintained his innocence, while Bynum began speaking openly about their rocky relationship, calling herself the “new face of domestic violence.”

The bizarre battle that played out between Weeks and Bynum, both in the courtroom and in the court of public opinion, seemed as if it were straight out of a soap opera. In the aftermath of the couple’s divorce, Weeks has tried to rebuild his reputation in the church by telling his side of the story. He was ordained as an elder in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World and served under his father’s pastorate, though both men would leave the denomination in the year 2001.

Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii Age

Thomas is 55 years old as of 2022, he was born on January 16, 1967, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She celebrates her birthday on January 16, every year.

Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii Height

Thomas stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall.

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Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii Parents

Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii is the eldest son of Thomas W. Weeks and Leona Brown Weeks in Boston, Massachusetts. Weeks Iii attended the University of Delaware, majoring in mass communications.

Then, heeding the call of the church, Weeks went on to study theology and Christian counseling at the Christian International College of Theology. He was ordained as an elder in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World as well as worked under his father’s pastorate, though both men would leave the denomination in the year 2001.

FatherThomas W. Weeks
MotherLeona Brown Weeks
Brothers and SisterNot Available
Wife / PartnerChristina Glenn (m. 2009), Juanita Bynum (m. 2002–2008)

Thomas Wesley Weeks Iii Wife

Thomas Wesley is married to his second wife Christina Glenn. The pair wedded in 2009. Before he was married to his first wife Juanita Bynum who he married in the year 2002 and the couple divorced in 2008. Juanita Bynum is a famous singer, author, and pastor. The pair has a child known as Sydnie.

Thomas Wesley Weeks III Net Worth

Thomas has an estimated net worth of ‎$3 million dollars. He has accumulated his wealth from his successful career as a preacher.

Thomas Wesley Weeks III Wikipedia

Bishop Thomas’s followers believed their pastor had a marriage made in heaven. Bishop Weeks and his wife who is the nationally known televangelist and “prophetess” Juanita Bynum were never seemed to be far from one another’s side. Following their much-publicized wedding which was held in the year 2003, they preached about the sanctity of marriage as well as offered counsel on relationships in a popular series of books and workshops called Teach Me How to Love You.

Thomas was born in the year 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts by his father Thomas W. Weeks, and mother Leona Brown Weeks. His family settled in Wilmington, Delaware where his father served as a pastor and then bishop of the Greater Bethel Apostolic Temple, after living in New York and Indiana where Thomas Weeks III was educated from the University of Delaware, majoring in mass communications.

Then, heeding the call of the church, as his dad and grandfather had done prior to him, Weeks went to study theology and Christian counseling at the Christian International College of Theology. He was ordained as an elder in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World as well as served under his father’s pastorate, though both men would leave the denomination in the year 2001.

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