Isaac Adams
Isaac was born and raised in Washington, D.C.. He studied journalism and religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his Masters of Divinity from Southern Seminary. Isaac served briefly overseas with the International Mission Board before serving on staff with organizations like Together for the Gospel, CROSS Conference, and The Front Porch.
In 2017, he founded United? We Pray, a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife—especially between Christians. Prior to coming to Birmingham, Isaac served as a staff pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington D.C.
He is married to Megan, and they have four children.
In his spare time, he enjoys reading, writing, hanging out with Megan, and watching UNC be superior to Dook in all things.
Books Isaac has written:
Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations (2022)
What if I'm Discouraged in My Evangelism? (2020)
Training: How Do I Grow as a Christian? (2019)
Isaac’s role includes:
Pastoring ICC members - both as our lead pastor from the pulpit and as a staff elder
Overseeing the staff of ICC and serving as the chairman for the elder board
Leading ICC’s ministry, United? We Pray