About Me
Rev. Bryant is a pastor with a global mission, which is to Empower the World Through the Word. He believes that the body of Christ should be empowered in every area of life. His preaching and teaching focuses on empowering believers spiritually, developing them educationally, exposing them culturally, activating them politically and strengthening them economically.Prior to his role as pastor, Reverend 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. During his tenure, he held the "Stop The Violence, Start The Love Crusade", and organized the HBCU speaking tour, "Youth At Risk." His contributions have been highlighted in numerous publications, including Emerge, Sister To Sister, USA Today, and The Source. Reverend Bryant has appeared on BET, CNN, C-Span, and Politically Incorrect. He also served as a panelist on the national town hall meeting, "The State of Black America", and "The State of the Black Church", hosted by Tavis Smiley. According to Ebony Magazine, he is one of America's future leaders.While Reverend Bryant has distinguished himself and attained great accomplishments, it is noteworthy that he failed the 11th grade and dropped out of high school. However, he later obtained a GED certificate and went on to further his education. He received a bachelor's degree in Political Science and International Studies, from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, and earned a master of divinity degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. This year Reverend Bryant completed a Ph.D. in Theology at Oxford University in Great Britain.With a mission to "Empower the World Through the Word", the "Power for Life" broadcast is heard weekly across the United States, the Caribbean, England and throughout the continent of Africa. In 2003, The Empowerment Academy, an elementary school for grades Pre-K through 2nd, and The Empowerment Temple Family Life Center opened its doors to serve the community. The church has also registered more voters than any other church in Baltimore City.After three years of worshiping in several locations, a banquet hall, a college campus and a high school auditorium, on February 15, 2004, the Empowerment temple congregation triumphantly marched into its new 2,000 seat sanctuary located in Baltimore City. In spite of the awesome anointing on his life, Rev. Bryant is still modest enough to "keep it real." His humility allows him to connect with those from age seven to seventy.He is the proud husband of First Lady Gizelle Bryant, and a devoted father to his precious little ladies, Topaz and Grace. No matter how he is described, Rev. Jamal-Harrison Bryant is "Empowering the World Through the Word."object width="425" height="350"