Justice Circle Nashville Council

Erskin Anavitarte is a Texas-born Singer-Songwriter, Diversity Spokesman, Adoption Advocate, and music Co-Producer. He resides in Nashville, TN, with his wife Kelli and their two children. Their heart for orphaned, abandoned, and vulnerable people has led Erskin and his family to become advocates for several non-profit organizations including Holt International, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Life Action, and Project Connect Nashville

Jacobi Campbell married high school sweetheart Sade with whom he shares three children. He is an alum of Trevecca Nazarene University. He began serving as Senior Pastor in 2016 at Bell Road Church of the Nazarene and believes that there is no better time to be faithful to God than the present and that this faithfulness is better lived than explained. He believes that there is no church without the surrounding community, and in Antioch, his ministry has transcended cultural and age boundaries alike. His ministry goal is to truly disciple just one person into generational growth in Christ, and to invest in everyone as if they are that one person. Having no expectations except that God’s will be done, his hope is to disciple a relatable church of accountability and transparency that can more effectively and intentionally win the lost. 

Sabrina Jones serves as the Chief Operation Officer for the 510 Foundation. She is responsible for the operations of the global and local urban ministries. She brings 30+ of proven leadership experience to the 510 Foundation. Her experience and leadership have been focused on building partnerships and connections with a goal of strong collaborative efforts that produce an impact on the lives of others with a missional focus. Sabrina received her Doctorate in Leadership & Professional Practice through Trevecca Nazarene University in 2020, Master’s in Public Administration in 1996 through Tennessee State University, and Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Business in 1989 through Northwest Nazarene University. Sabrina is married to her husband, Sam, with four grown children; three daughters and a son. Two daughters are married adding two sons-in-law, one granddaughter, and one grand-dog to the family. One daughter tragically passed away at the early age of 24.

Letitia Washington has had the honor of twenty five plus years in prison ministry in Tennessee and Pennsylvania. She served as a director of Urban Ministry in Philadelphia in the Cambria Park area and as an Associate Minister in West Chester, Pennsylvania. She received her Bachelor from Trevecca, Master from Nazarene Theological Seminary and is presently working on her dissertation at Wesley Theological Seminary. Presently she has been assigned to the Emmaus family through the 510 Foundation.

Casey Kania McEwan Justice Circle Council Member

Casey McEwan studied Nursing at Belmont University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Social Work. She leads the Healthcare pillar with a passion for her work with addicts recovering with Welcome Home Ministries.

Judith Berthaud (RN BSN MA) accomplished a brilliant diplomatic career from 1978-1990, including seven years at the United Nations Headquarters. She received her Associate degree in Science and Bachelor degree in Nursing from the prestigious New York University School of Nursing in New York. She was awarded multiple scholarships at New York University for her exceptional academic achievement. In 2022, she obtained a Master of Arts degree with honors at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Her nursing career spanned over 24 years at New York Hospital/Cornell University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Gentiva, and Asera Hospice Care in Nashville. At MSKCC, she served as Preceptor in Oncology Nursing. Mrs. Berthaud is certified in Chemotherapy, Oncology, Hospice and Palliative Care. In September 2015, she published the novel, Le Soleil se Couche à Midi. Mrs. Berthaud is a fervent Christian and a passionate gardener.

Mary A. Carpenter is a Pastor of the Celebrate Life Community Church in Nashville, Tennessee, Certified Gallup Strengths Coach, and the CEO of the Dream Centers of Tennessee, Inc. for 14 years. With a passionate heart for people – particularly senior citizens, children, and youth. Mary is capable in the areas of Children, Leadership, Coaching, Mentoring, Justice work, building partnerships, Strategic Planning, and Kingdom furthering. All of this work coalesces into promoting long-term growth and success in the faith community, educational system, and children-family dynamics.

Emma Regis began her community career by tutoring children in state-managed foster homes and tutoring local high school students, including many who dropped out of high school and were now seeking a GED. Emma is a strong advocate for children in foster care. As a former foster parent herself, she is always keeping this population in prayer. Emma wears many hats at given times: devoted sister and aunt, praying Godmother for many of her nieces and nephews, teacher of many subjects , and a dedicated registered nurse. Emma wears the hat of a registered nurse the majority of the time, where she can enhance God’s kingdom through compassion with every patient and family member she meets. Emma also enjoys meeting with Members of Justice Circle and Reaching Beyond International (RBI). Emma’s medical and equipment knowledge allows her to fit in nicely with the medical team of RBI as they manage a clinic in Haiti under the leadership of Dr. Samuel. Above all, Emma is looking for more ways to serve God’s people for the enrichment of their souls.