On Mission
Back in 2010, he launched The King’s Kitchen, a nonprofit restaurant where every dollar earned went right back into the community. That’s right—every dollar. But Noble didn’t stop at “good.” He went straight for “God-honoring.” On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, he shut the doors at 3pm—not to rest, but to host Bible studies and serve free meals before reopening for dinner. That’s what you call a Kingdom double-shift.
In 2014, Noble turned up the heat again by launching the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Dream Center, proving his belief that ministry shouldn’t stop at the table. It should spill into the streets.
Through street outreach, donated meals, and adopting three at-risk neighborhoods, Noble and his mostly volunteer team pour out food, gifts, and love like it’s the daily special. Their goal isn’t just full stomachs—it’s full hearts. Physical, emotional, and spiritual needs all get a seat at the table.