
Apostle Cameron Dwight Gresham is the youngest child born to the late Marion L. Gresham and the late William Q. Toney. He was reared by his grandparents, Charles A. and Mother Marie D. Gaither. A native of Harmony, North Carolina he graduated with honors from North Iredell High School.
Apostle Gresham embarked on his spiritual life at an early age. He received salvation and was baptized in Jesus name at Mt. Carmel Pentecostal Holiness Church under the leadership of the late Overseer Jessie Leach. There he severed in many capacities of the ministry including minister of music, altar worker, praise and worship leader, youth pastor and much more. He received the call of God to the Gospel ministry and delivered his initial sermon on November 18, 1995. After accepting his call to the ministry, he was licensed as Minister and later ordained as Elder in the Mt. Carmel Second Church of the First Born in Jesus Christ Name, Inc.
In a desire to pursue destiny, he united with the Greater New Birth Cathedral under the leadership of Bishop Rodney L. McCorkle, Sr. He served there as the Executive Assistant to the Bishop and in 2006 was installed as 2nd Assistant Pastor. In November of 2007 Apostle Gresham was appointed to the office of Overseer by Presiding Bishop Larry D. Trotter and the United Pentecostal Churches of Christ and served as Adjutant General. Along with Bishop McCorkle and Apostle Ozella Anderson, Elder Gresham helped establish the Kingdom Builders Apostolic Fellowship. Apostle Gresham relocated back to Statesville, N.C.
The Lord spoke to Apostle Gresham and said to him “Go to Wilkesboro, for there is a need for Restoration and Deliverance”. Overseer, Missionary and the little Gresham’s packed up and relocated to Wilkesboro, North Carolina. In February 2013, Restoration Deliverance Ministries, Inc. was established. On May 6, 2017, Apostle Gresham was duly consecrated to the office Bishop in the Lord's church and served as the Vice Presiding Bishop for the United Apostolic Churches of Deliverance under the leadership of Presiding Bishop James E. Wiley, Jr. After hearing the call of the Lord once again Apostle Gresham answered and currently serves as The Presiding Bishop for The Revamp Fellowship of Churches. While remaining a Chaplin for Davis Regional Medical Center, Iredell Memorial Hospital and Carolinas Medical Center of Charlotte. He is a student at Andersonville Theological Seminary where he is pursuing a Doctorate in Ministry.
He is married to the lovely Lady Shamisha Renee Gresham. They are the parents of four children Coniah Tiana, Jordan Tyrone, Faith LaShay and Jayla Marie.