In 1992, Chuck Singleton began activist work dealing with slavery in the Sudan. Chuck Singleton established COMPAS (Congress on Modern Pan African Slavery) to combat chattel slavery and other human rights issues throughout the world.
Chuck is the president of a social action organization with the passionate mission of healing hurts and building dreams across the street and across the world. That work has continued through KALEIDOSCOPE and CASCADES SONRISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. Chuck Singleton and his team are actively addressing the causes and conditions that perpetuate the commercial sexual exploitation of children. Chuck is collaborating with faith-based organizations nationwide to develop strategies and programs for individuals involved in gang life.
Chuck Singleton has been a keynote speaker for numerous groups, ranging from governmental agencies to colleges and universities throughout the country including, Morehouse, Clark, the University of Texas, the University of Tennessee, the University of Georgia, UCLA, Southern Methodist University (SMU), Georgetown, the University of Illinois, just to name a few. He has been a featured speaker for the Evangelical Press Association, the National Evangelical Association, the National Baptist Convention, the Progressive Baptist Convention, the California Full Gospel Baptist Convention, Rainbow/PUSH events and the Western African Pastors Conference in Senegal, West Africa. He has served as a chaplain for the Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels and Oakland Raiders and the Christian Entertainers Fellowship.
Chuck Singleton’s national and international preaching and teaching emphasizes the biblically based “Max-Life” message. This is, walking as a triumphant, “Tri-Fit” believer. “Tri-Fit” is walking with Jesus as a spiritually fit, mentally fit and physically fit believer. “Max-Life is about developing all three parts of the ‘Tri-Fit’ being to the ‘Max’… to the glory of God!” proclaims Chuck Singleton.
Chuck Singleton Th.D. completed his undergraduate studies at Southern Illinois University with a combined religion and history major. His graduate studies were completed at Cincinnati Graduate Seminary and Luther Rice Seminary. He served on the Board of Trustees of the prestigious Claremont Graduate School of Theology. Dr. Singleton has served in similar posts at California State Universities and Azusa Pacific University. He serves on the Senior Advisory Council of the Trans- Atlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race (TRRR). A fitness enthusiast, he has run marathons for the past 20 years.