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==Family==
==Family==
He was married to Gizelle Bryant. After 5 and a half years of marriage she filed for a divorce in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County on January 9. Also allegations of having a sexual relationship with an underage church member in 2007 had tarnished his image.
Bryant has four daughters Topaz, Grace, and twins Angel and Adore. They reside in Baltimore. He is also the brother of Thema Simone Bryant Davis.
Bryant has four daughters Topaz, Grace, and twins Angel and Adore. They reside in Baltimore. He is also the brother of Thema Simone Bryant Davis.



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Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant
Born
Jamal Harrison Bryant

(1971-05-21) May 21, 1971 (age 53)
Occupation(s)pastor, theologian
Years active2000-present
Children4 daughters Topaz, Grace, and twins Angel and Adore
WebsiteOfficial Website

Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant. (born May 21, 1971, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an African-American preacher and pastor of the Empowerment Temple AME Church in his hometown of Baltimore. He is the son of Bishop John Richard Bryant, Senior Bishop and Presiding Prelate of the Fourth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

Early life and education

Dr. Bryant was born to Bishop John Richard Bryant and Rev. Cecilia Williams-Bryant in Baltimore, Maryland while Bishop Bryant (at the time Rev. John Bryant) was the pastor at Bethel AME Church. While growing up, Dr. Bryant saw the influence and dissected the messages his mother and father delivered each time they stepped in the pulpit. When his father was elected Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church the summer of 1988, the family spent time in Africa thereafter for their first assignment. The time spent in Africa help change, and prepare Dr. Bryant for his call to the ministry in the church.

Dr. Bryant, dropped out of high school after the 11th grade, but later obtained a GED certificate go on to further his education.  He holds a BA degree in Political Science and International Studies from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, and earned a MA of Divinity degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. In 2005 he received his Doctorate of Ministry Degree from the Graduate Theological Foundation. In 1988, Bryant spent a year in West Africa in what he calls his "Damascus Road experience."[1]

Ministry

Prior to his role as pastor, Bryant served as the director of the NAACP’s youth and college division.  A dynamic motivational speaker, he was responsible for over 650 youth councils and college chapters, representing over 68,000 young people in the United States, Germany, and Japan. Today, his ecumenical messages have been heard in such other places abroad such as South Africa, Belgium, England, and India.

Empowerment Temple

Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant has broken the stereotype of yesterday’s clergyman. He is the leader of a new breed of ministers who embrace the idea of capitalizing on the ever-increasing marketplace of Internet and technological innovations to spread the gospel. With more than 7,500 members attending weekly services at Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, Maryland, and approximately 35,000 followers on Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace, he believes that “God is not just in the church; He is also in technology.” His mission is to “empower people spiritually, develop them educationally, expose them culturally, activate them politically, and strengthen them economically.”

Under Dr. Bryant’s leadership, his church has expanded into the Empowerment Academy, serving grades pre-K through seven, and the Empowerment Family Life Center. These two institutions serve the community by offering quality education, foreclosure assistance, food and clothing, Christmas gifts, and Single Parents’ Wheels car-buying assistance program. The church has pledged thousands of dollars to get guns off the street and to lower the crime rate.

It’s this kind of real-life ministry that ignited the explosive growth of Empowerment Temple from the 43-member home Bible study group to the fastest-growing church in the AME denomination. Members are challenged to live life at the next level through Dr. Bryant’s brilliant illumination of the Word of God and dynamic delivery.

Over the years, Dr. Bryant’s ministry has also become an international effort as he has ministered in Africa, France, England, India, and Australia. He is the host of the Got Power? television broadcast  which is seen in 35 cities in the U.S., and the radio broadcast is currently heard by a half million people across the continent of Africa.

“Power for Life” TV and Radio broadcasts

Bryant's “Power for Life” broadcast can be heard weekly on both internet radio and on podcasts and across the United States, the Caribbean, England and throughout the continent of Africa. His television broadcast can be seen weekly on such Christian networks such as Trinity Broadcasting Network, and also on BET's Morning Worship segment on weekday mornings. Excerpts of his sermons can also be seen online at his online website.[2]

The messages delivered by Dr. Bryant can be seen in these current network areas outside of the Baltimore, MD region.

FRIDAY Time: 7:30 PM Location: Detroit, MI Station: WLPC-TV 26 (CTN Detroit)

SUNDAY Time: 6:30 AM Location: State of Maryland Station: WMAR TV2

SUNDAY Time: 10:00 AM   Location: National Station: TVOne

SUNDAY 8:30 AM & 11:15 AM (Live)  National "Watch Us Live"

SUNDAY Time: 4:30 PM Location: Detroit, MI Station: WLPC-TV 26 (CTN Detroit)

SUNDAY Time: 10:30 PM Location: National Station: Word Network

MONDAY Time: 7:30am Location: Jackson, MS Station: TV 23

Other television appearances

In addition to his own program, Bryant has appeared on BET’s Meet the Faith, CNN, C-Span, and Politically Incorrect. He has also served as a panelist on the National town hall meeting entitled, “The State of Black America”, and “The State of the Black Church”, hosted by renowned author and talk show personality Tavis Smiley.[citation needed] According to Ebony Magazine, Bryant was labeled as one of America’s future leaders.[citation needed] He is currently serving as spiritual advisor to Omarosa on the reality show The Ultimate Merger. He also served as Spiritual advisor to Ki-ci and Jo-jo reality show which also aired on the TV One network.

Family

He was married to Gizelle Bryant. After 5 and a half years of marriage she filed for a divorce in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County on January 9. Also allegations of having a sexual relationship with an underage church member in 2007 had tarnished his image. Bryant has four daughters Topaz, Grace, and twins Angel and Adore. They reside in Baltimore. He is also the brother of Thema Simone Bryant Davis.

References

  1. ^ Bennett, Joy T (2007). "The Rev Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant: from G.E.D. to PH.D. and a global mission". Ebony. Retrieved 9 February 2011. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ http://www.jamalbryantonline.com Bishop Jamal Bryant's online weblink

Dr. Jamal Bryant has 5 daughters, Topaz Naomi, Grace, Angel, and Adore...According to the dedication section of his new book World War Me, I Desire

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