Philadelphia's Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Clergyman Makes Black Health A Priority

Rev. Leroy Miles is Associate Pastor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, a faith community of over 15,000 members, the largest predominantly Black congregation in Philadelphia. In a compelling testament to his dedication to community well-being, Rev. Miles emerges as a respected leader. He seamlessly integrates his roles as an anointed leader, successful entrepreneur, and health advocate who emphasizes the integration of faith and action.

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Philadelphia Church Leader Practices What He Preaches About Black Health: From the Pulpit to the Streets and Communities to Seats of Power

“I am proud to have a unique opportunity, through Enon, to spread the gospel of good health, educate neglected people of color on why preventative measures and lifestyle changes are pivotal, and advocate for systems change beneficial to them.”

Rev. Leroy Miles is Associate Pastor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, a faith community of over 15,000 members, the largest predominantly Black congregation in Philadelphia. In a compelling testament to his dedication to community well-being, Rev. Miles emerges as a respected leader. He seamlessly integrates his roles as an anointed leader, successful entrepreneur, and health advocate who emphasizes the integration of faith and action. His journey from Aliquippa, Western Pennsylvania, to the bustling city of Philadelphia marks a quarter-century of entrepreneurship with the thriving Miles Insurance Agency. His success is rooted in his own story, one of tragedy yet a genuine commitment to be the change by addressing health disparities that plague far too many African-Americans and Blacks throughout the Diaspora.

Motivated by personal loss, the deaths of his mother, sister, and brother-in-law to heart disease, Rev. Miles champions improved health policies locally and nationally. “Systemic racism leads to poor health outcomes for many Blacks. Education is key, and I commit to being an educator. I don’t just speak out as a theologian. I also voice my story and offer a solution that resonates with Blacks. My family history prepared me for this moment. I have no fear. Whether talking with someone on Philadelphia streets or elected officials, I give both the same level of respect. They know mine are action words because Black lives matter,” he concludes. 

His resolve stems from a deep understanding of factors that contribute to poor health outcomes for many Blacks, turning his tragedy into a relentless pursuit of change. In a compelling testament to the critical importance of community well-being, Rev. Leroy Miles is a powerful advocate for Black health in Philadelphia and beyond.

“Strengthening families and communities is pivotal to our church mission. I embrace this commitment,” Rev. Miles states, drawing on his life experiences and faith to embody the principles of compassion, understanding, and empathy. That he serves others in a way that shows God’s love is the most significant way to make a difference. 

As a certified health coach, Rev. Miles makes a difference in many ways through collaborations. “I collaborate with Philadelphia hospitals, health organizations, and governmental bodies, to name some. Bridging gaps in healthcare access cannot occur without broad-based strategic relationships. Partnerships allow me to cast a wide net,” he concludes. Notable partnerships include one with Penn Medicine, where Rev. Miles spearheads the “Know Your Numbers! Campaign,” a health screening that gives treatment, health education, and support to people unaware that they have high blood pressure. High blood pressure is prevalent among African-American men and women. “Enon teams with Penn Medicine and organizes health events at the church for Black men. They learn about cardiovascular disease prevention. An estimated 900 men received health screenings and information at Enon,” shares Rev. Miles. He is also on the Philadelphia American Heart Association board.

As public recognition of his passion and expertise grows, so do speaking requests. Rev. Miles is a sought-after panelist on diseases prevalent among African-Americans. This past September, he presented at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 52nd Annual Legislative Conference.

“Some ask if I get tired, and the answer is no. I understand my limitations yet lean on strengths vital to overcoming barriers. With God’s help, our mission is beyond country borders now. We organize health expos and care centers in Africa and South America. Black health is not just a US concern; it’s a global concern. I am proud to have a unique opportunity, through Enon, to spread the gospel of good health, educate neglected people of color on why preventative measures and lifestyle changes are pivotal, and advocate for systems change beneficial to them,” Rev. Miles concludes.

Learn more at revleroymiles.com 
Call Rev. Miles at 267-625-1490
Email Rev. Miles at [email protected] or [email protected]

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