Brian Loritts

Brian Loritts is a pastor, author, and speaker, widely recognized for his dynamic communication style, commitment to racial reconciliation, and dedication to empowering the next generation of Christian leaders. With a ministry rooted in biblical truth and cultural engagement, Loritts has become a leading voice in addressing the intersection of faith, diversity, and justice.

Born into a family of faith—his father is Crawford Loritts, a prominent pastor and author—Brian was shaped early on by the example of godly leadership and a commitment to Scripture. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Philadelphia Biblical University (now Cairn University) and went on to complete his Master of Theology degree from Talbot School of Theology.

Brian co-founded Fellowship Memphis in 2003, a multiethnic church in Memphis, Tennessee, with a mission to model racial unity and gospel-centered ministry. Under his leadership, the church grew into a vibrant and diverse congregation. He has since served in various pastoral roles, including Lead Pastor at Abundant Life Christian Fellowship in Silicon Valley and Executive Pastor of Teaching and Development at The Summit Church in North Carolina.

As an author, Loritts has written several influential books, including Right Color, Wrong Culture, Insider Outsider, and Saving the Saved. His writings challenge readers to embrace racial reconciliation, foster genuine community, and live out the gospel in transformative ways.

In addition to his pastoral and literary work, Loritts is a frequent speaker at conferences and events, addressing topics such as leadership, race, and discipleship. His messages inspire Christians to navigate the complexities of modern life with faith and integrity.

Brian is married to his wife, Korie, and together they have three children. The Loritts family remains committed to serving the church and advancing the kingdom of God through faithful ministry and leadership.