Evangelist Angela Pewett Bio

2023 Women’s Day Guest Speaker, September 17th @ 10:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Evangelist Angela Pewett, CLC
Founder & CEO – Authentic Changes, LLC
 

Evangelist Angela Pewett, CLC, is a 21st century “Game Changer” whose passion is to motivate individuals to embrace their “True Self” to achieve an honest place of being, which produces an Authentic Change. She is an Evangelist, Teacher and Certified Transformational Life Coach with a private and public practice helping transform lives from the inside out. EvAngie, in which she is affectionately known as, has over 35 years of experience in church leadership and brings a wealth of wisdom to help equip and mature the believer in the body of Christ. She has served in many capacities throughout her spiritual journey, such as Director of Christian Education, Sunday School Teacher, Sunday School Superintendent, Small Group Leader, and Adult Bible Study Teacher and is currently an Associate Minister at Progressive Baptist Church. Her leadership skills also enabled her to succeed in the secular world as well. EvAngie has been an entrepreneur for over 35 years, has trained and managed in one of the largest companies in the beauty industry today. She has coached both inside and outside of the body of Christ, always reminding people that “Soul Surgery” is “Self-Surgery.” EvAngie is the Founder and CEO of Authentic Changes, LLC, where she provides bi-weekly enrichment sessions with the Bible as the moral compass. She also co-hosted a radio show on WYCA 102.3 FM every Thursday at 1 pm, called “Toxic Relationships.” She now has her own Authentic Changes podcast, which can be heard through Anchor, Spotify, Apple, and Google Podcasts.

With her “matter of fact” style and her gift to break information down to its simplest form, there is no wonder why EvAngie has become one of the most sought-after Life Coaches today. However, her greatest joy and #1 priority is being a wife to her “tailor made” husband of 29 years, Mervyn Pewett, and a devoted mom to the Prince of her city, Cameron Myles. Her moto for life will always be: “never pick someone up if you can’t carry them all the way through.”