Temple Hayes
Temple Hayes is an American speaker, radio host, and author, who is a minister in the religious organization Centers for Spiritual Living.
Early life
Named after her grandfather, Temple Ann Hayes was born in 1959 to a Southern Baptist family in Anderson, South Carolina. She began playing softball at the age of ten and was nominated as an All-American and elected to the National Softball Hall of Fame in 1979.
Career
Temple did three years of military service in the United States Army Reserves and several years as a business owner. In 1991, she became a Church of Religious Science minister, moving to Florida to serve with various churches in Stuart, West Palm Beach, Sarasota and St. Petersburg. She has also had a career as a motivational speaker for a variety of clients, including Procter and Gamble, Washington Mutual, State Farm Insurance, and Compaq.
In 2007 Temple was ordained as a minister of the Unity Church in Florida. She has also founded several religious grass roots organizations. Her teaching focuses on spirituality and metaphysics.
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Early life
Named after her grandfather, Temple Ann Hayes was born in 1959 to a Southern Baptist family in Anderson, South Carolina. She began playing softball at the age of ten and was nominated as an All-American and elected to the National Softball Hall of Fame in 1979.
Career
Temple did three years of military service in the United States Army Reserves and several years as a business owner. In 1991, she became a Church of Religious Science minister, moving to Florida to serve with various churches in Stuart, West Palm Beach, Sarasota and St. Petersburg. She has also had a career as a motivational speaker for a variety of clients, including Procter and Gamble, Washington Mutual, State Farm Insurance, and Compaq.
In 2007 Temple was ordained as a minister of the Unity Church in Florida. She has also founded several religious grass roots organizations. Her teaching focuses on spirituality and metaphysics.
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