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Jamal Harrison Bryant was born on May 21, 1971, in Boston, Massachusetts, to John Richard and Cecelia Bryant (née Williams). He has a younger sister. He has a younger sister. He was raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where, as a child, he attended his father's church Bethel A.M.E. Church.
Bishop Bryant is the father of Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant, Senior Pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Dekalb County, Georgia near Lithonia and Dr. Thema Simone Bryant-Davis. Jamal’s ex-wife Gizelle Bryant is a star on the reality series The Real Housewives of Potomac .
Curtis Graves was married to Joanne Graves, with whom he had three children. One of his children is Gizelle Bryant, star of The Real Housewives of Potomac and former wife of megachurch pastor Jamal Bryant. Graves was married to Kay Bryant and resided in Atlanta, Georgia. [9] [3] Curtis Graves died on July 26, 2023, at the age of 84. [10]
Gizelle Bryant is spilling all the tea. The Real Housewives of Potomac star is opening up about her ex-husband Jamal... View Article The post RHOP’s Gizelle Bryant says she’s ‘still best ...
It looks like Real Housewives of Potomac star Gizelle Bryant is no longer trying to rekindle her romance with her... View Article The post Real Housewives of Potomac star Gizelle Bryant splits ...
Gizelle's childhood was heavily influenced by her very prominent and powerful parents, who worked in government and philanthropy. Gizelle lived in Baltimore for 7 years after marrying pastor/activist Jamal Bryant, after she graduated from Hampton University. Due to infidelity, the marriage came to an end and Gizelle moved back to Potomac for a ...
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Former pastor of Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore, Bryant has appeared on BET's Meet the Faith, CNN, C-SPAN, and Politically Incorrect, served as a panelist on the national town hall meetings entitled "The State of Black America" and "The State of the Black Doctor." [3] Calvin O. Butts: Pi