John Womack, Jr.
John Womack was born and raised a Baptist in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and he lived throughout the southern United States during the 1930s to 1950s. He converted to Episcopalian at age 22, becoming a Lay Reader and Chalice Bearer, and he conducted Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer services in various Episcopal churches in the absence of a priest. In 1984, he was initiated into the Sufi Order International, an organization which studies all major religions, by Pir Villiat Inayt Khan. Beginning...See more
John Womack was born and raised a Baptist in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and he lived throughout the southern United States during the 1930s to 1950s. He converted to Episcopalian at age 22, becoming a Lay Reader and Chalice Bearer, and he conducted Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer services in various Episcopal churches in the absence of a priest. In 1984, he was initiated into the Sufi Order International, an organization which studies all major religions, by Pir Villiat Inayt Khan. Beginning about the year 2000, Womack began searching into what he felt was a calling beyond religions. When he realized many people were abandoning their old religions, he began searching for a new avenue, a different trail into the realm of Spirituality and Consciousness. Womack also served in the United States Air Force from 1956 to 1976 as a navigator, a Missile Crew Commander in the Titan II program, launching a Titan II in 1966 from Vandenberg AFB, California. He returned to Navigation and in Project Skyspot directed B-52 bombers to their targets in Vietnam, spending three tours in Southeast Asia. Womack has an MBA and has taught management principles in colleges for over 24 years, including 4 years as Chairman of the Business Department at Thomas County Community College. He also worked for the State of Florida, serving as Budget Officer, Senior Auditor, and later as Supervisor of Accounting Services in the Comptroller's Office. After retirement, he moved to North Carolina and hiked throughout the southern Blue Ridge mountains, working as a photographic artist and lecturer, speaking in cities and towns throughout the mountains of north Georgia and Western North Carolina. He and his wife JoAnn now live in Florida and are the parents of five children and eight granddaughters and they enjoy traveling in this country and overseas. See less