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Michel Faulkner

Michel J. Faulkner (/ˈmkəl ˈfɔːknər/; born May 21, 1957) is a former New York Jets football player who is the pastor of New Horizon Church in New York City. Faulkner was the 2010 Republican nominee for U.S. Representative for New York's 15th congressional district, and was the 2017 Republican nominee for New York City Comptroller.

Michel Faulkner
Personal details
Born (1957-07-21) July 21, 1957 (age 66)
Baltimore, Maryland
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSarai Faulkner
Residence(s)New York, New York, U.S.
Alma materVirginia Tech (B.A., M.S.)
ProfessionPastor
WebsiteFaulkner for NYC Mayor

Early life, education, and early career edit

Faulkner was born in Baltimore, Maryland. His mother, Queenita Hairston, a beautician, married Steve Faulkner, a Washington, D.C. police officer.[1] After moving to D.C., he lived and attended elementary school in southeast Washington, D.C. area of Anacostia.[1] His family later moved to Prince George's County, Maryland, where Faulkner attend junior high and was graduated from Bishop McNamara High School in 1975. He was awarded a football scholarship to Virginia Tech, where he was a four-year starter and freshman All-American.[2] In 1980, he was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communications and sociology. While at Tech, Faulkner was involved in drama and spoken word presentations where he developed his public speaking abilities.[3]

After college, Faulkner signed with the National Football League and had tryouts with the Oakland Raiders and the Washington Redskins. In 1981, he attended training camp with the New York Jets and spent the 1981–1982 season with the team as a defensive lineman.[4] He was cut from the Jets in 1982 because of a leg injury.[4][5]

After leaving the Jets in June 1982, Faulkner returned to Washington, D.C., where he attended graduate school at CBN (now Regent University) in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Faulkner moved to Blacksburg, Virginia to complete his Master's Degree in education and career counseling at Virginia Tech.[4] After completing his Master's Degree in 1985, Faulkner met Rev. Jerry Falwell and joined Liberty University as Assistant Dean of Students. In 1987, he was promoted to Vice President for Urban Ministry. In 1988, he moved from Lynchburg, Virginia to the Times Square area of Manhattan.[3]

Ministry edit

In 1988, Faulkner served as assistant pastor of Lamb's Church in Times Square. Faulkner held the position of Vice President for Community Government Relations at King’s College from 1988 to 1992. In 1989, Faulkner joined Calvary Baptist Church in Midtown Manhattan as a youth pastor. Faulkner was ordained at Calvary Baptist Church in December 1991. In 1993, Faulkner became the senior pastor of Central Baptist Church in Manhattan.[4]

From June 2002 to February 2004, Faulkner served as World Vision’s Director of U.S. Programs. He oversaw the distribution of over $1 million in faith-based community and youth development grants to eight local churches in New York City.

In June 2006, Faulkner founded the New Horizon Church of New York in Harlem.[1] Faulkner describes New Horizon as a Christ-centered congregation focused on "bringing light to the darkness, and being an agent of transformation to bring the Gospel to Harlem."[1]

Community and civic work edit

Mayor Rudolph Giuliani appointed Faulkner to the Task Force on Police Community Relations following Faulkner's work on Giuliani's campaign.[2][1] Faulkner has also served as Commissioner of the City Charter Review initiative and as co-chairman for the New York City Board of Education’s HIV/AIDS Task Force. Faulkner served as Regional Chaplain for New York State Office of Children and Family Services from November 2005 to May 2006. Faulkner is a Regional Leader for Christ Covenant Coalition (Clergy Association) and is a guest speaker for national and local radio and television broadcasts including ABC and "Live with Regis and Kelly".

In 2005, Faulkner founded the Institute for Leadership, a non-profit organization to develop leaders and leadership programs. The institute brings leadership principles to all areas and marketplaces such as teachers, business leaders, government officials, other public servants, sports coaches and ministers.[6] Faulkner serves as President of the IFL. The IFL received a grant from New York State Health Foundation in 2009 to run a statewide diabetes campaign for the faith-based community.[7]

Political career edit

In February 2010, Faulkner announced his candidacy to run as the Republican, Conservative and Jobs Now nominee, challenging Democratic and Working Families incumbent Charlie Rangel for New York's 15th congressional district.[8] Faulkner was inspired to run for office by Scott Brown's successful election to Ted Kennedy's former Senate seat.[1] Faulkner has stated that his reason for running for Congress is his belief that "greed and corruption" is ruining government. He believes that government should work to assist the "powerless" and the "voiceless".[9]

Faulkner was endorsed by Sean Hannity, the New York Right to Life Party,[9] and Congressman John Carter.[2] Faulkner and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele campaigned together in Harlem on October 26, 2010. Steele called Faulkner a strong representative of "new" Republican Party.[10]

In the November 2, 2010, general election, Faulkner received 9,235 votes (10%) of the 102,176 total votes cast, as Rangel won with 80% of the vote.[11][12]

New York City 2017 edit

On September 21, 2015, Faulkner, a registered Republican, announced his candidacy for the 2017 New York City mayoral race, thus becoming the first official candidate to contest incumbent mayor, Bill de Blasio.[13]

In early 2017, Faulkner decided to run for New York City Comptroller instead of Mayor,[14] and endorsed rival Paul Massey for Mayor.[15] Massey subsequently dropped out of the race as well.[16] On November 7, 2017, Faulkner was defeated by incumbent Democratic Comptroller Scott Stringer by a margin of 76.72% to 19.50%.[17]

Political issues edit

Faulkner is anti-abortion.[1]

Faulkner has been critical of the law, stating that it was enacted before legislators had read it, it increases federal regulation of health care, it did not contain a provision on tort reform, it did not deregulate insurance sales between states, and it would lead to higher costs and lost jobs.[9]

Faulkner has been critical of the Obama administration's handling of foreign policy, especially as it pertains to Israel. He believes that the national security of the United States is "inextricably tied to Israel's security", and that the U.S. must "ensure that Israel's security is not compromised." Faulkner believes that the real threat to peace in the Middle East is not Israel, but rather the "terrorists such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Iranian proxies." Faulkner has also stated that Obama assisted in the delegitimization of Israel and as such Obama's actions "fuel feelings of anti-Semitism."[9]

Faulkner stated that government spending was an important issue for him: "My campaign is not just about Mr. Rangel and his recent indiscretions. It is about stopping the direction in which the government, led by his party, is going. The growing size of the federal government is unbelievable. That’s a bigger scandal than the ethics issue—the size of the debt, the unbridled spending."[1]

During his 2010 congressional campaign, Faulkner appeared on the Imus In The Morning show on Fox Business and WABC, the John Batchelor Show on WABC, the Hannity show on Fox News Channel, and Soul Matters with Rabbi Shimshon Nadel on Arutz 7/Israel National Radio to promote his candidacy.

Personal life edit

Faulkner was married to his first wife, Virginia, for 31 years until her death in 2014. They had three children.[18] Faulkner is currently married to Sarai Padilla, a psychologist.[19]

Published works edit

  • Restoring The American Dream, Camden House Books, a division of Word & Spirit Resources, (2010) ISBN 1-936314-30-4.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Costa, Robert (2010-03-04). "Hope in Harlem". National Review Online. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
  2. ^ a b c Lee, Trymaine (2010-10-24). "Newcomer Faces Hurdles in Challenging Rangel, the 40-Year Harlem Incumbent". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-10-27. African-American and conservative, Mr. Faulkner has a religious and political pedigree that includes a stint as a vice president at Liberty University under the tutelage of the Rev. Jerry Falwell, and work on the campaigns of Michael R. Bloomberg, Rudolph W. Giuliani and George E. Pataki.
  3. ^ a b "Rev. Michel J. Faulkner of New Horizon Church of New York". Michelfaulkner.com. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  4. ^ a b c d Lucadamo, Kathleen (2010-10-24). "Michel Faulkner's not afraid to go distance as he makes push for Rep. Rangel's seat and marathon". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
  5. ^ "Maine's Ferrari dropped by the Jets". Bangor Daily News. Associated Press. 1982-07-28. p. 18. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Rev. Michel J. Faulkner of New Horizon Church of New York". Michelfaulkner.com. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  8. ^ "Republican Pastor to Challenge Rangel". Fox 5 New York. 2010-02-13.
  9. ^ a b c d Sidman, Fern (2010-10-24). "GOP Congress Candidate Rev. Faulkner: Obama Delegitimizes Israel". Arutz Sheva Israel National News. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
  10. ^ Fouhy, Beth (2010-10-26). "GOP chairman campaigns in NY for Rangel's rival". Associated Press. Retrieved 2010-10-27. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is urging New York City voters to oust Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel.
  11. ^ . MSNBC. November 3, 2010. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011.
  12. ^ "New York Election Results". New York Times. 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
  13. ^ Burns, Alexander (September 21, 2015). "Michel Faulkner, Harlem Minister, Announces G.O.P. Bid to Unseat Mayor de Blasio". New York Times.
  14. ^ https://www.politicopro.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2017/05/16/faulkner-well-behind-in-fundraising-for-comptrollers-race-112086 [dead link]
  15. ^ https://www.politicopro.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2017/05/15/republicans-massey-and-faulkner-endorse-each-other-despite-masseys-past-donations-to-democrats-112042 [dead link]
  16. ^ "Massey's out". Politico PRO. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  17. ^ 2017 Certified Election Results
  18. ^ "Virginia Faulkner, Pastor's Wife, Dies". GraceConnect. March 3, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  19. ^ "KCP Interview: GOP Mayoral Candidate Michel Faulkner". KingsCountyPolitics.com. February 22, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2018.

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Michel J Faulkner ˈ m aɪ k el ˈ f ɔː k n er born May 21 1957 is a former New York Jets football player who is the pastor of New Horizon Church in New York City Faulkner was the 2010 Republican nominee for U S Representative for New York s 15th congressional district and was the 2017 Republican nominee for New York City Comptroller Michel FaulknerPersonal detailsBorn 1957 07 21 July 21 1957 age 66 Baltimore MarylandPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseSarai FaulknerResidence s New York New York U S Alma materVirginia Tech B A M S ProfessionPastorWebsiteFaulkner for NYC Mayor Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 Ministry 3 Community and civic work 4 Political career 4 1 New York City 2017 4 2 Political issues 5 Personal life 6 Published works 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and early career editFaulkner was born in Baltimore Maryland His mother Queenita Hairston a beautician married Steve Faulkner a Washington D C police officer 1 After moving to D C he lived and attended elementary school in southeast Washington D C area of Anacostia 1 His family later moved to Prince George s County Maryland where Faulkner attend junior high and was graduated from Bishop McNamara High School in 1975 He was awarded a football scholarship to Virginia Tech where he was a four year starter and freshman All American 2 In 1980 he was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communications and sociology While at Tech Faulkner was involved in drama and spoken word presentations where he developed his public speaking abilities 3 After college Faulkner signed with the National Football League and had tryouts with the Oakland Raiders and the Washington Redskins In 1981 he attended training camp with the New York Jets and spent the 1981 1982 season with the team as a defensive lineman 4 He was cut from the Jets in 1982 because of a leg injury 4 5 After leaving the Jets in June 1982 Faulkner returned to Washington D C where he attended graduate school at CBN now Regent University in Virginia Beach Virginia Faulkner moved to Blacksburg Virginia to complete his Master s Degree in education and career counseling at Virginia Tech 4 After completing his Master s Degree in 1985 Faulkner met Rev Jerry Falwell and joined Liberty University as Assistant Dean of Students In 1987 he was promoted to Vice President for Urban Ministry In 1988 he moved from Lynchburg Virginia to the Times Square area of Manhattan 3 Ministry editIn 1988 Faulkner served as assistant pastor of Lamb s Church in Times Square Faulkner held the position of Vice President for Community Government Relations at King s College from 1988 to 1992 In 1989 Faulkner joined Calvary Baptist Church in Midtown Manhattan as a youth pastor Faulkner was ordained at Calvary Baptist Church in December 1991 In 1993 Faulkner became the senior pastor of Central Baptist Church in Manhattan 4 From June 2002 to February 2004 Faulkner served as World Vision s Director of U S Programs He oversaw the distribution of over 1 million in faith based community and youth development grants to eight local churches in New York City In June 2006 Faulkner founded the New Horizon Church of New York in Harlem 1 Faulkner describes New Horizon as a Christ centered congregation focused on bringing light to the darkness and being an agent of transformation to bring the Gospel to Harlem 1 Community and civic work editMayor Rudolph Giuliani appointed Faulkner to the Task Force on Police Community Relations following Faulkner s work on Giuliani s campaign 2 1 Faulkner has also served as Commissioner of the City Charter Review initiative and as co chairman for the New York City Board of Education s HIV AIDS Task Force Faulkner served as Regional Chaplain for New York State Office of Children and Family Services from November 2005 to May 2006 Faulkner is a Regional Leader for Christ Covenant Coalition Clergy Association and is a guest speaker for national and local radio and television broadcasts including ABC and Live with Regis and Kelly In 2005 Faulkner founded the Institute for Leadership a non profit organization to develop leaders and leadership programs The institute brings leadership principles to all areas and marketplaces such as teachers business leaders government officials other public servants sports coaches and ministers 6 Faulkner serves as President of the IFL The IFL received a grant from New York State Health Foundation in 2009 to run a statewide diabetes campaign for the faith based community 7 Political career editSee also United States House of Representatives elections in New York 2010 District 15 In February 2010 Faulkner announced his candidacy to run as the Republican Conservative and Jobs Now nominee challenging Democratic and Working Families incumbent Charlie Rangel for New York s 15th congressional district 8 Faulkner was inspired to run for office by Scott Brown s successful election to Ted Kennedy s former Senate seat 1 Faulkner has stated that his reason for running for Congress is his belief that greed and corruption is ruining government He believes that government should work to assist the powerless and the voiceless 9 Faulkner was endorsed by Sean Hannity the New York Right to Life Party 9 and Congressman John Carter 2 Faulkner and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele campaigned together in Harlem on October 26 2010 Steele called Faulkner a strong representative of new Republican Party 10 In the November 2 2010 general election Faulkner received 9 235 votes 10 of the 102 176 total votes cast as Rangel won with 80 of the vote 11 12 New York City 2017 edit On September 21 2015 Faulkner a registered Republican announced his candidacy for the 2017 New York City mayoral race thus becoming the first official candidate to contest incumbent mayor Bill de Blasio 13 In early 2017 Faulkner decided to run for New York City Comptroller instead of Mayor 14 and endorsed rival Paul Massey for Mayor 15 Massey subsequently dropped out of the race as well 16 On November 7 2017 Faulkner was defeated by incumbent Democratic Comptroller Scott Stringer by a margin of 76 72 to 19 50 17 Political issues edit Faulkner is anti abortion 1 Faulkner has been critical of the law stating that it was enacted before legislators had read it it increases federal regulation of health care it did not contain a provision on tort reform it did not deregulate insurance sales between states and it would lead to higher costs and lost jobs 9 Faulkner has been critical of the Obama administration s handling of foreign policy especially as it pertains to Israel He believes that the national security of the United States is inextricably tied to Israel s security and that the U S must ensure that Israel s security is not compromised Faulkner believes that the real threat to peace in the Middle East is not Israel but rather the terrorists such as Hamas Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies Faulkner has also stated that Obama assisted in the delegitimization of Israel and as such Obama s actions fuel feelings of anti Semitism 9 Faulkner stated that government spending was an important issue for him My campaign is not just about Mr Rangel and his recent indiscretions It is about stopping the direction in which the government led by his party is going The growing size of the federal government is unbelievable That s a bigger scandal than the ethics issue the size of the debt the unbridled spending 1 During his 2010 congressional campaign Faulkner appeared on the Imus In The Morning show on Fox Business and WABC the John Batchelor Show on WABC the Hannity show on Fox News Channel and Soul Matters with Rabbi Shimshon Nadel on Arutz 7 Israel National Radio to promote his candidacy Personal life editFaulkner was married to his first wife Virginia for 31 years until her death in 2014 They had three children 18 Faulkner is currently married to Sarai Padilla a psychologist 19 Published works editRestoring The American Dream Camden House Books a division of Word amp Spirit Resources 2010 ISBN 1 936314 30 4 References edit a b c d e f g h Costa Robert 2010 03 04 Hope in Harlem National Review Online Retrieved 2010 10 27 a b c Lee Trymaine 2010 10 24 Newcomer Faces Hurdles in Challenging Rangel the 40 Year Harlem Incumbent New York Times Retrieved 2010 10 27 African American and conservative Mr Faulkner has a religious and political pedigree that includes a stint as a vice president at Liberty University under the tutelage of the Rev Jerry Falwell and work on the campaigns of Michael R Bloomberg Rudolph W Giuliani and George E Pataki a b Rev Michel J Faulkner of New Horizon Church of New York Michelfaulkner com Retrieved 2010 08 23 a b c d Lucadamo Kathleen 2010 10 24 Michel Faulkner s not afraid to go distance as he makes push for Rep Rangel s seat and marathon New York Daily News Retrieved 2010 10 27 Maine s Ferrari dropped by the Jets Bangor Daily News Associated Press 1982 07 28 p 18 Retrieved 2010 11 01 Institute for Leadership Archived from the original on 1 February 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Rev Michel J Faulkner of New Horizon Church of New York Michelfaulkner com Retrieved 2010 08 23 Republican Pastor to Challenge Rangel Fox 5 New York 2010 02 13 a b c d Sidman Fern 2010 10 24 GOP Congress Candidate Rev Faulkner Obama Delegitimizes Israel Arutz Sheva Israel National News Retrieved 2010 10 27 Fouhy Beth 2010 10 26 GOP chairman campaigns in NY for Rangel s rival Associated Press Retrieved 2010 10 27 Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is urging New York City voters to oust Democratic Rep Charles Rangel U S House New York District 15 MSNBC November 3 2010 Archived from the original on July 14 2011 New York Election Results New York Times 2010 11 03 Retrieved 2010 11 25 Burns Alexander September 21 2015 Michel Faulkner Harlem Minister Announces G O P Bid to Unseat Mayor de Blasio New York Times https www politicopro com states new york city hall story 2017 05 16 faulkner well behind in fundraising for comptrollers race 112086 dead link https www politicopro com states new york city hall story 2017 05 15 republicans massey and faulkner endorse each other despite masseys past donations to democrats 112042 dead link Massey s out Politico PRO Retrieved 2 August 2017 2017 Certified Election Results Virginia Faulkner Pastor s Wife Dies GraceConnect March 3 2014 Retrieved February 28 2018 KCP Interview GOP Mayoral Candidate Michel Faulkner KingsCountyPolitics com February 22 2017 Retrieved February 28 2018 External links editMichel Faulkner for Comptroller Official Comptroller campaign site Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPAN nbsp Financial information from OpenSecretsPortals nbsp Politics nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michel Faulkner amp oldid 1174023862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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