Reverend Dr. Herbert H. Lusk, II has been the Senior Pastor of Greater Exodus Baptist Church since 1982 and the church has grown from 17 members to over 2,000 under his leadership. He was also known as the praying tail back in the NFL and was recognized by two documentaries from ESPN and NFL Films, as the first NFL player to kneel and pray after scoring while playing for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Pastor Lusk has appeared on Night Line, Hardball, NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox on many news broadcasts and has served on the boards of numerous organizations. He travels to Africa several times each year to meet with national and community leaders and health providers to direct Stand for Africa funding into the most cost-effective channels for the greatest impact in the war against HIV/AIDS, and to bring the most help possible to the millions of AIDS orphans. Philadelphia Magazine, November, 2005, named him one of Philadelphias 50 most influential leaders, and he has hosted the President of the United States twice at PFP in the last decade.