Chuck Brewster

Chuck BrewsterFounder/President of Champions of Honor

Rev. Charles A. (Chuck) Brewster founded Champions of Honor in January 2005. This ministry is focused upon men and their relationship with God, their families, their church and their community. Chuck also consults on church security issues and has formed a company,The Brewster Group. Chuck and his wife, Rhonda, speak at various functions and conferences nationally and internationally.

Prior to coming to ministry in 1998, Chuck served twenty-three years as a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service. His duties ranged from assignments with the President and Vice-President to coordinating security for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1992 Democratic National Convention. He had been assigned to various offices in his career, but retired as the Special Agent in Charge of the Seattle Field Office.

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Prior to moving to Pensacola, Florida in 2004, Rev. Brewster had been the National Director of HonorBound: Men of Promise for seven years. During that time he built a sustained foundation for ministry to men for the Assemblies of God and other denominations. The ministry was honored in 2000 as the Men’s Ministry of the Year by the National Coalition of Men’s Ministry. Chuck was honored in 2004 with a lifetime achievement award from the Mighty Men of Valor , a multicultural organization of pastors and men. Rev. Brewster also founded a men’s magazine, HonorBound-A Christian Man’s Magazine, with a quarterly distribution to over 25,000 men.

Chuck was born and raised in Pensacola, Florida. He is an Air Force veteran with service in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. He served with the Pensacola, Florida and Birmingham, Alabama police departments. Chuck is a 1971 graduate of Florida State University with a degree in Social Welfare and Criminology. He is also a graduate of the Contemporary Executive Development Program at George Washington University School of Business and Public Management.

Chuck and Rhonda have been married since 1972 and have two children, Chad and Lanie.