February 21, 1963. He departed this temporal life on Saturday January 16,
2021 at Atrium Health-Main. Dr. Moore is the tenth of eleven children of
the Late Louis Moore and Late Alevia Moore. Though he was a boxer as a
young man, the greatest victory of his life was when he was called home to
get his reward.
Dr. Moore joined Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church at an early age. He
served faithfully on the Usher Board where he was honored as Usher of the
year in the Youth Department. In 1982, he was honored as Greater Mt.
Sinai’s Man of The Year. Dr. Moore accepted the call to the Ministry at the
age of 17 and preached his initial sermon under the leadership of Rev.
Norman E. Kerry Sr. He was ordained in 1983 by the Mecklenburg General
Baptist Association.
He is a graduate of Garinger High School. Dr. Moore received his Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Religion and Philosophy and later received his Master of
Divinity from Shaw University, Raleigh, North Carolina. He earned his
Doctor of Ministry Degree in Christian Leadership from Gordon-Cornwell
Theological Seminary Charlotte, North Carolina.
Dr. Moore, served as First Vice Moderator and President of the United
Missionary Baptist Association from 1993 Through 1998. He also was a
member of the Substance Abuse Board Of Directors.
Dr. Moore served as Pastor of St. Paul Community Baptist Church for eight
years. He also pastored New Beginnings Missionary Baptist Church for a
number of years both of which are located here in Charlotte, North
Carolina.
In 1993, Dr. Moore completed a basic unit in Pastoral Care and later in
1999, he completed a Chaplain Residency in Clinical Pastoral Care
Education both at Carolinas Medical Center-Main ( Atrium Health). In 2003,
Dr. Moore was employed with the state of North Carolina Department of
Corrections at Brown Creek Correctional Institution in Polkton, North
Carolina. For 9 years he provided clinical care to the institution’s staff and
over 1400 inmates in minimum security. Dr. Moore was reemployed with
Carolinas Medical Center-Main in 2012 as a Spiritual Care And Education
Staff Chaplain. His work environment was where hope, sincerity and
compassion was needed on a consistent basis supporting individuals and
families faced with trauma.
Prior to his transition, he was currently serving as Chaplain at Atrium
Health for the past nine years. His continuous goal was to maintain a
responsible and healthy leadership, chaplaincy, spiritual caregiver and
community member.
Preceded in death by his parents Louis Moore and Alevia Moore; brothers
Jimmy Moore and Harry Moore; grandson Caleb Joseph.
Dr. Louis Pierre Moore leaves to cherish his memories two sons: Louis
Pierre Moore, Laquann Moore, daughter, Kiana A. Moore and honorary daughters: D’miyah Cason
and Destiny Cason. Sisters: Doris Moore, Sylvia Moore, Karen Moore, Iris
Moore and Sophia Shuler. Brothers: Jerry Moore, Eric Moore and Julius
Moore. Grandchildren: Camberen Pierre Joseph, Page Newton Moore and
honorary niece Erica Steele, fiancé Mildred A. Davis. A loving and supportive God Family the late
Trustee Charles Foman, Josephine Foman and the Foman family.
A Word Of Thanks
“Thank you to the Foman Family who afforded me a sense of security,
guidance, family values, love and integrity. I received love on a daily basis.
They always treated me as one of their own. They always welcomed me to
spend holidays, special days as well as weekly Sunday afternoon dinners
with them.”
Acknowledgement
The family of Dr. Moore wishes to thank everyone for your outreach during
our time of sorrow. A special thanks to the essential workers at Atrium
Health-Main. God bless each of you.
A family repast will be at McEwen-Derita upon return from the burial.
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