Rev. Timothy Wright Update
Gospel Soundcheck is reporting that Rev. Timothy Wright is off of the respirator and is able to attend church services on Sundays.
Rev. Wright has now been completely off the respirator for about three weeks and is breathing on his own. He’s also able to move his neck and shoulders, which is progress. Rev. Wright suffered a severe C4 spinal cord injury in the accident and has been unable to move for most of the last several months. The doctors and therapists at Kessler Institute are working now on strengthening is arms.
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Benefit For Rev. Timothy Wright
There will be a benefit concert for Rev. Timothy Wright Saturday, September 6th at Shiloh Baptist Church in Plainfield, New Jersey. This "Benefit Through Worship" is focused on raising $100,000 for the continued rehabilitation of Rev. Timothy Wright after the July 4 accident that left him injured and took the lives of his grandson DJ and wife, Betty.
Praise and Worship will begin at 2:30 pm. Music will be courtesy of The Shiloh Baptist Church Mass Choir, The Calvary Baptist Church Mass Choir, The Timothy Wright Concert Choir, The Children of God, and Alvin Darling and Celebration.
Pastor Timothy Wright will be there for a short period of time and there will be a special tribute in honor of Betty Wright and DJ Wright.
For more information visit here or call 973-966-5186.
Rev. Timothy Wright Update
To get updated information on Rev. Timothy Wright you can visit his MySpace Page.
Per the MySpace page:
If you are led to contribute to Rev. Wright’s medical expenses, checks in the amount of $500 or more should be made payable to The Kessler Institute. In the memo line please write: For Rev. Timothy Wright.
Checks under $500 should be made out to Timothy Wright.
ALL checks should be mailed to this address:
Timothy Wright Trust
c/o Timothy Wright
3399 Lawson Blvd.
Oceanside, NY 11572
Photos, Update on Rev. Timothy Wright
The NyDaily News is reporting that Rev. Timothy Wright wants to return to the pulpit. The family is asking for donations to continue for Wright’s care. Wright’s care at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation won’t be covered by his Veterans insurance. The goal is to raise at least $100,000 by the end of the week. Wright’s care at Kessler is estimated to cost half a million dollars.
Please continue to pray for Rev. Wright and his family. Wright suffered a severe C4 spinal cord injury and has been on a respirator since the accident. His family said the respirator can be removed for an hour each day allowing him to speak. The family is seeking donations for his care because his Veterans insurance does not cover the type of injury he has.
Click here to see photos of Rev. Wright at Kessler Institute.





