Jamal Harrison Bryant

Jamal Harrison Bryant (born May 21, 1971) is an American minister, author and former political candidate.

"[1] Bryant attended Morehouse College where he earned an undergraduate degree in political science and international studies.

In April 2000, Pastor Jamal Bryant founded the Empowerment Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland, and served for 18 years.

Many speculated this was just to give Gizelle a storyline as Jamal remained in Georgia and was seen with other ladies, including sing Tweet (singer).

[11] Bishop Patrick Wooden Sr., pastor of the Church of God in Christ in Raleigh, North Carolina, criticized that project, saying that "marijuana is a dangerous drug that leads to depression and suicide, and is a gateway drug, this man is wicked and leading his congregation to be worldly and not righteous."