Biography of Ezreaonne Jackson
Ezreaonne Jackson was born in Jackson, Mississippi, on January 14, 1951, to the late Warren L. Her life's faith dynamics were Baptist (her father's preference) and African Methodist Episcopalian (her mother's preference). Her maternal grandfather, late Right Reverend Dr. Watson Edwards, was an Elder of the African Methodist Episcopal faith and founded Edwards Chapel
in Coldwater, Mississippi. After experiencing a personal encounter with Jesus, at the age of 19, she accepted Christ as her savior through Bishop Curtis A. She has preached and ministered in 26 states, including many of their cities. Internationally, she has completed two twenty-one-day missionary tours in Jamaica. She has spoken in Kingston, St. Catherine, and Ocho Rios in Jamaica, West Indies, to congregations of thousands. In 2002, the Apostolic Regent endorsed a two-day elevation ceremony in her honor (College of duly consecrated Bishops and Apostles orchestrated by the late Dr. Garner Trafton), who officially affirmed her 5-fold ministry as an Apostle in the Lord's Church. After completing the University of Episcopal Studies, founded by Archbishop Dennis Golphin, she realized the bishopric's dignity and protocol's historical value. She was consecrated as a Bishop by Archbishop Dennis Golphin, Bishop William S. Spain, and Archbishop Anthony Warren Slater on November 14, 2015, in Goldsboro, NC. Her 20-year career in the business arena centered around administrative skills. Her employment portfolio is Kaiser Steel, AT&T, Dean Forwarding and Kelly Services, and Snelling Personnel. She remains active in ministry (human services), including Mentorship Programs, Overseer of several churches, Ministry Coach, and evangelistic work. Apostle Ezreaonne Jackson has served:
David Wilkerson's Teen Challenge Prison Team Ministry
Accepted member of the Baptist Minister's Conference of Richmond, VA, and Vicinity
Evangelistic Chair for Gospel Music Workshop of America for seven years.
Board member for Men and Women of the Apostolic Movement
Assistant to Apostle Garna Trafton, founder of the Bread of Life Fellowship
Board Chaplain/advisor and co-founder of Building the Fire Within (B.F.W.) Prison ministry transitional program for non-violent criminals.
Member of International Alliance of Bishops founded by the late Bishop Williams Spain and now Chaired by Archbishop Dennis Golphin in Raleigh, North Carolina.
1st Executive Assistant and Apostolic Chairman of the Board of Ordination for Alliance Ministries Equipping Nations (A.M.E.N.) founded by Presiding Prelate Bishop Darryl F. Husband, Sr. in Richmond, VA.
2010 – Founder of Conclave Conferences
2019 – Member of The National Society of Leadership and Success
2021 – Mentor-Mentee Specialty Coach, Pastor of Activating Kingdom Initiative (virtual church), Outreach Coordinator for Human Services, and full-time evangelism.
2021 - Therapeutic Aide (Registered Behavior Therapist) for Intercept Health
After over 20 years of pastoral ministry, she retired from a brick-and-mortar church. In the winter of 2011, while living on the East Coast for 25 years, the Lord directed Ezreaonne Jackson to return to Northern California. After planting several concepts of Kingdom Initiative, she moved back to Virginia, the state she loves. During the Covid-19 Pandemic, she was hospitalized in Newport News, VA. for 21-days, survived seven days on a ventilator and five weeks of rehabilitation. After the experience, she experienced health challenges but overcame them and returned to the ministry with more remarkable tenacity and resolve. She has reinvented herself after her 70th Birthday and has entered the profession of coaching. Her Mentor-Mentee (MM) Specialty Coaching Program, L.L.C., is designed for women 30 years plus targeted to clarify and release to assist them in the discovery of their specific specialty and purpose by defusing the cloudiness (ambiguity) that accompanies transition with her 6-week one-on-one customized coaching approach. She is also employed full-time as a Therapeutic Aide/ABA Technician I for Intercept Health (Mental Health Services). While she continues to pastor her virtual church and coordinate outreach programs within her organization, she by no means intends to retire any time soon. Apostle Ezreaonne Jackson is also a published author of four books, The Perils of Ministry and The Perils and Pearls of Ministry, a condensed extension of her first book. Her autobiography, The Secret Mandate of Rahab, is an exhilarating story of her becoming. Jesus' Dialogue with Ezer Kenegdo depicts her passion expressed through her hermeneutical prowess concerning the equality of women according to Jesus as it was intended by God. She has recently released a new book, a 52-Week Inspirational Devotional;Life After Covid-19. She received her Bachelor of Arts Religious Studies degree in Biblical Studies from the Regency Christian College in Jacksonville, Florida, received an Honorary Doctorate in Ministry from Trinity Bible College in Richmond, VA, and is an Alumni of the Graduate School of Episcopal studies. She has received her Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services with a Concentration in Family and Youth Services at the University of Phoenix and pursuing her Master's in Psychology. She is a devoted mother, beloved godmother, and a grandmother to seven beautiful children