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Columbia Honors E. Ray Moore Jr. with The Order of the Palmetto

Community gathering at the SC Capitol in honor of a local hero.

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On February 5, Columbia, South Carolina, celebrated E. Ray Moore Jr. as Governor Henry McMaster awarded him The Order of the Palmetto. With over fifty years in ministry, military service, and advocacy for Christian education, Moore’s legacy continues to inspire. He co-authored a book on family values and remains a devoted community leader. This tribute acknowledges his significant contributions and influence in nurturing families and promoting educational pathways.

Columbia Celebrates a Teatime Tribute to E. Ray Moore Jr.

On a crisp February 5, the heart of Columbia, South Carolina, was buzzing with excitement as Governor Henry McMaster presented one of the state’s highest honors, The Order of the Palmetto, to none other than local hero E. Ray Moore Jr.. Gathered at the SC Capitol, a crowd of family, friends, and admirers came together to celebrate this well-deserved recognition of a man whose tenure in both ministry and service has left a significant mark on the community.

A Life Spent Serving Others

Ray Moore is no stranger to dedication. With a remarkable fifty years spent in pastoral ministry, he has donned many hats. From a congregational minister to an Army Chaplain, and even as the director of a Christian ministry, his contributions have shaped countless lives. His storied career speaks to a life devoted to faith and service, ringing especially true for those who know him personally.

Brought up in the classic family setting, Ray has been happily married to Gail Pinckney for over fifty-five years. This dynamic duo not only raised four wonderful children but are also proud grandparents to nine grandkids—a testament to their commitment to building a loving and supportive family. Their home has surely been a heartwarming sanctuary filled with warmth and wisdom.

Champion of Christian Education

Beyond his pastoral accomplishments, Ray is also a formidable advocate for Christian education. As a co-founder of Frontline Ministries, Inc., Ray has poured visible energy into promoting K-12 Christian education and homeschooling. Pioneering the homeschooling movement way back in 1977, he played an instrumental role in evolving how education is viewed within the Christian community. In recognition of their efforts as parents, Ray and Gail were honored as “South Carolina Parents of the Year” in 2000—a delightful acknowledgment of their dedication to family and education.

Military Honors and Public Service

Ray’s military background is just as impressive as his pastoral and educational ventures. With over thirty years of service in both the active Army and Army Reserve, he retired at the esteemed rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His commendations include the coveted Bronze Star Medal for his remarkable service as an Army Chaplain during Gulf War I. This proud military history not only adds to his credibility as a leader but showcases his steadfast commitment to serving the nation.

Legacy in Christian Values

On the forefront of advocating for improved public policy, Ray has been driven by integrity since his high school days in Aiken, SC. His leadership extends to being the founding chairman of the Christian Education Initiative, a coalition of over twenty-five Christian education and higher education ministries, where he now holds the title of chairman emeritus.

The Promise of Jonadab

In a bid to share their insights on parenting and family values, Ray and Gail co-authored a book titled “The Promise of Jonadab: Building a Christian Family Legacy in a Time of Cultural Decline.” This impactful work dives into family dynamics and how to successfully discipline children within a framework of faith. Interestingly, it has even been translated into Mandarin, opening the doors for distribution to eager readers in China.

Acknowledging His Impact

With the presentation of The Order of the Palmetto, Ray Moore’s legacy continues to grow, inspiring future generations to follow in his footsteps. As the community raises a toast to this remarkable individual, his story stands as a shining example of the influence one person can have in nurturing families, forging educational pathways, and honoring service to others. Cheers to you, Ray, for making Columbia proud!

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