 About Ralph Rebandt
Candidate for Michigan Governor, 2022
Endorsed by:
SE Michigan Police Chiefs
Dr. Ken Massey, Farmington Hills Mayor
Dr. Randal Baker, won MI Supreme Court lawsuit against Gov. Whitmer
Interview Subject Qualifications:
- *Education – Parental Rights, Critical Race Theory, Common Core, Sex Education, School Vouchers
- Election Integrity – Ralph Rebandt sworn affidavit of fraud (TCF Center, Detroit, Michigan)
- Law Enforcement – Defund the Police Movement, BLM protests, Community Policing
- U.S. Constitution – including but not limited to 1st and 2nd Amendments
- Religion/Religious Liberty – historical and current – shift from founding Judeo-Christian values
- Racism – historical and current
- Transgender Issues
- Medical Mandates – Religious Exemptions, Vaccine Passports, Medical Freedom
- Health Insurance Reform
- Marriage and Family
- Immigration and Border Issues
- Economy, Inflation, Taxes
- Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Marxism
- Climate Issues from a Biblical Perspective
Ralph A. Rebandt II was born and raised in Woodhaven, Wayne County, Michigan.
Ralph has served as lead pastor for Oakland Hills Community Church in Farmington Hills Michigan since 1987, and is the Chairman of the OPC Church Extension Committee (CHEX).
Ralph is chaplain for the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police, Southeastern Michigan Chiefs of Police, Farmington Hills Police Department, Beverly Hills Police Department, and serves as a board member for the Farmington Hills Crime Prevention Advisory Committee.
Ralph earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Religious Education from Summit University, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania; Master’s Degree in Religious Education Westminster Seminary, Philadelphia; and Master of Divinity Degree from Westminster Seminary, Philadelphia, where he graduated magna cum laude and acquired credits in the Ph.D. program.
Earlier in his career, Ralph was a member of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, the Michigan Laborers Union, and the United Steelworkers. Ralph served as Religious Advisor on Governor Engler’s Sex and Drugs Education Task Force, Farmington Hills Year 2000 Planning Committee, and as a member for Farmington Families in Action.
Presently, Ralph serves as a member of the Board of Governors for the Council for National Policy located in Washington, D.C., and locally as a member of Farmington Hills S.A.F.E. (Suicide Awareness for Everyone.) |