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Bishop Carlston D. Brisco, Sr.

Bishop Carlston D. Brisco, Sr., a native of Cambridge, Maryland, is the Founder and humble Pastor of Kingdom Church & Ministries, Inc., where “Holiness Unto the Lord” is the motto. Bishop Brisco preaches and teaches the unadulterated Word of God, which brings both spiritual and natural increase into the lives of the people who hear it.

From a young age, Bishop Brisco was raised in the truth of the gospel. His aunt, Evangelist Ruth Brisco was a very influential part of his upbringing; always giving him Godly and sound teaching. At the age of 24, Bishop Elect Brisco accepted the call of ministry, while under Bishop Nathaniel Edwards of Tabernacle of Prayer for All People, Inc., located in Salisbury, MD. While under the tutelage of Bishop Edwards, he learned the value of obedience, humility and service, which has contributed to his great leadership skills today.  Because of his faithfulness and diligence to ministry, he was ordained an Elder in August, 1986.

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Bishop Carlston D. Brisco, Sr. 

Kingdom Church & Ministries is a growing and prosperous ministry which is founded on holiness and rooted in love. The anointing of God is evident in the life of Bishop Elect Brisco, as he preaches and teaches the Word of God. The Five-Fold Ministry operates through him with the authoritative power and boldness that God has placed in him. He is a man who is full of faith and wisdom, which is evident as he stands on the Word of God without wavering.

Bishop Elect Brisco has been married for over 35 years to the lovely Lady Delphine Brisco. With the help of Lady Brisco, they lead Kingdom Church & Ministries with love and wisdom, always admonishing the saints to seek the will of the Lord. Bishop Elect and Lady Brisco have three children, Derrick, Christopher and Crystal; a grandson, Adin and a granddaughter, Celeste.

 

His favorite scripture is Ephesians 5:17, “Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is.”

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A Church Standing For Holiness

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