Pastor's Office Hours
Monday – Out of the office
Tuesday – 1pm – 4pm
Wednesday – 1pm – 4pm
Thursday – 10am – 4pm
Friday – By appointment only
Brenda Marie Alton is Pastor of Kingdom Embassy, Inc. in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, a diverse inner-city congregation that strives to “Empower the community to be transformed overcomers through the love of Jesus Christ.”She is a woman that loves God and God’s people. Having a heart of compassion for people and their well-being, she serves on the board of numerous community organizations, standing up for justice and proclaiming righteousness. She flows in an apostolic-pastoral anointing that allows her to fulfill her calling to edify, empower, and release men, women, boys and girls into their destiny. She ministers through prophetic preaching, teaching and praying that transforms lives. She is in demand as a speaker for many Women’s Conferences and Retreats and travels internationally ministering hope and encouragement. She is also the CEO and Founder of Sweet Love of Jesus Ministries which is a community-based transition ministry that offers a new meaning to “assisted living.”
A native of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Pastor Brenda now resides in Harrisburg, PA with her supportive and loving husband, Deacon Thomas Alton and their pet Boxer Ali. Together they have a blended family of six children and five grandchildren. Pastor Brenda has received several community honors but she holds firm that the greatest honor is to be a servant for the Lord.
For whatever is born of God overcomes the world, and this is the victory that has overcome the world – our faith. Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?1 John 5:4-5.
Kingdom Embassy is a ministry that is impacting the world and empowering the community with authentic worship and relevant word which equips the Body of Christ for wholistic ministering to meet wholistic needs.
This ministry offers authentic worship that welcomes everyone into the presence of the Lord allowing the liberty of praise to flow and the prophetic to be released. The releasing comes through creative proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through innovative ways to reach the lost, empower the reached, and release the trained.
We believe these days are days where people do not want to hear the stories in the bible…they are looking for a relevant word for their lives. As a biblically-based ministry, the relevant word comes forth through preaching, teaching, singing, prophetic miming, and drama which creates an atmosphere that allows the Spirit of the Living God to give hope to the hopeless and freedom to the bound.
We believe in the power of prayer, the spirit of deliverance, and the speaking of tongues. We believe that those who encounter Jesus will be transformed by their experience with the Liberator.
As we minister wholistically, we understand that ministry work must continue through meeting needs of education, counseling, support groups, feeding and clothing, and equipping people to help themselves. Therefore, we are a committed ministry whose mission is to empower the community to become transformed overcomers through the Love of Jesus Christ.
Agreeing With God ODB RADIO: Listen Now | Download READ: Matthew 15:1-9 These people draw near to Me with their mouth, and honor Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me. —Matthew 15:8The caller to the radio program mentioned religion, so the radio talk show host began to rant about hypocrites. “I can’t stand religious hypocrites,” he said. “They talk about religion, but they’re no better than I am. That’s why I don’t like all this religious stuff. ”
This man didn’t realize it, but he was agreeing with God. God has made it clear that He can’t stand hypocrisy either. It’s ironic, though, that something God opposes is used by some people as an excuse not to seek Him.
Jesus said this about hypocrisy: “These people draw near to Me with their mouth, and honor Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me. And in vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men” (Matt. 15:8-9).
Notice what Jesus said to perhaps the biggest hypocrites of His day, the Pharisees. In Matthew 23, He called them hypocrites—not once, not twice, but seven times! They were religious people who were putting on a big show, but God knew their hearts. He knew they were far from Him.
Non-Christians who point out hypocrisy in us when they see it are right in doing so. They are agreeing with God, who also despises it. Our task is to make sure our lives honor the One who deserves our total dedication. — Dave Branon
Hypocrisy is a common sin That grieves the Lord above; He longs for those who’ll worship Him In faith and truth and love. —Bosch
The devil is content to let us profess Christianity as long as we do not practice it.
Blessings to you my sister! I pray God's peace be with you always... The Summitt "A Call to Prayer" Saturday December 20th 2008 10am until 11:30am www. majesticministries. us