Faith-led advocacy, civil rights leadership, and community service rooted in Christian values.
“The GAAAP Civil Rights & Social Justice Center exists to stand for justice, strengthen communities, defend dignity, and serve people through faith, advocacy, education, and leadership.”
God’s Army for the Advancement of All People
The spiritual foundation of our advocacy, grounding our work in the power of prayer and Christian principles.
Standing for justice and equality through active engagement, awareness, and defending the rights of all people.
Strengthening our local communities through resource development, support networks, and active empowerment.
Empowering individuals through knowledge, civic education, and highlighting critical social justice issues.
Providing guidance and visionary leadership within our faith communities and the broader social landscape.
Maintaining the legacy of our struggle, achievements, and faith journey for future generations to learn and grow.
Rev. Mathis Wright Jr. was recognized by the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus as an Outstanding Georgia Citizen, Champion for Change, and Drum Major for Justice.
"This recognition reflects a lifetime of commitment to the advancement of justice and the empowerment of our communities through faith-led service."
NAACP Advocacy Legacy
Speaking Truth to Power: 26th Annual Banquet Leadership (2002).
Rev. Mathis Wright Jr.
Pastor, Moderator, and Civil Rights Advocate.
Community Leadership
Church and Association leaders standing together for the community.
Official State Recognition
Framed Outstanding Georgia Citizen Proclamation.
History of Struggle
Documenting the ongoing journey for civil rights and equality.
GLBC Proclamation
Honoring Rev. Wright as a Champion for Change and Drum Major for Justice.
Additional historical documents and ministry records will be added as they are archived.
Note: GAAAP Justice provides advocacy support, civil rights awareness, community guidance, and referrals. We are a faith-led ministry and do not provide licensed legal representation.