

KW Tulloss
Pastor, Social Justice Activist, Author
Date of Birth:
Weller Street Missionary Baptist Church
Attn: KW Tulloss (Pastor)
129 South Gless St,
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Born in Compton, California—Born to Make a Difference
"There are stories we inherit, and there are stories we choose. Butthen there are stories that God Himself authors, shaped by struggle, marked by grace, and propelled by purpose. My story began on August 11, 1977, in the city of Compton, California. I was born into a world that did not wait on me, a world full of obstacles before I could evenspeak my own name. Yet I was also born into a promise, even when no one could see it, the promise that God makes no mistakes, and that everylife He brings into the world is created with intention and destiny." - KW Tulloss
A Bit About Me
Birth - August of 1977
2007-Present
2018-Present
Kisheen Wayne Tulloss was born in Compton to a teenage mother and raised by a strong village of family, faith, and community. His life stands as a testimony of resilience, redemption, and purpose.
Since being called to pastor the historic Weller Street Missionary Baptist Church of Los Angeles, CA, in 2007, he has transformed the ministry into a thriving spiritual and community hub known for outreach, advocacy, and leadership development. Under his leadership, the church has experienced growth, revitalization, and renewed relevance in a changing urban landscape.
In 2018, Rev. Tulloss was elected President of the Baptist Ministers
Conference of Los Angeles and Southern California, the largest and
oldest Black clergy organization on the West Coast. His tenure was
marked by renewed visibility, unity among pastors, and strengthened
relationships between clergy and civic leadership. He transitioned Western Regional Director of MPAC (Mobilizing Preachers
and Communities), a national movement uniting faith leaders to address justice, policy, and community transformation.
