
Rev. Carlton Teabout
Rev. Carlton Teabout is a spiritual teacher, counselor, and minister devoted to awakening the sacred in everyday life. For over two decades, he has been a beloved presence at the Agape International Spiritual Center, where he now serves as Assistant Staff Minister and Manager of Agape University.
A graduate of the Michael B. Beckwith School of Ministry in 2020 and a Licensed Spiritual Practitioner since 2006, Rev. Carlton’s ministry is rooted in the transformative teachings of New Thought-Ageless Wisdom. With a deep passion for teaching, he has spent the last 10+ years guiding students as a facilitator and now Lead Instructor in the Professional Practitioner Studies Program—empowering others to uncover their spiritual authority and soul potential. He also serves as Director of The One Love Ministry, a vibrant outreach dedicated to honoring and uplifting the LGBTQIA+ community with love, inclusion, and spiritual empowerment.
He is the visionary behind 21 Days, 21 Minutes, a powerful monthly morning meditation practice that invites community into stillness, intention, and spiritual fitness. Rev. Carlton is known for his sincerity, soul, and signature style of “keepin’ it real”—a blend of radical honesty, heart-centered wisdom, and playful reverence. Whether teaching, in sacred ceremony, counseling, leading meditation, or speaking on stage, he is a guiding light for those ready to embody their divine identity and live with authenticity, connection, and soul.
A husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and friend, Rev. Carlton embodies a life of integrity, devotion, and joy. His mission is clear: to ensure that every person he encounters feels heard, seen, worthy, and loved. His work is rooted in the belief that our unique stories are sacred, that healing is possible, that joy is our birthright, and this life is a living invitation to connect, create, and celebrate—right here, right now.