Pastor R. Roberson

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"Shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly, as God would have you; not for shameful gain, but eagerly; not domineering over those in your charge, but being examples to the flock."

Who Is He?

Pastor R. Roberson is the founder of Kingdom Empowerment Ministries. He is  described as having the heart of David “A true Worshiper.” His philosophy on worship expresses the practical application  "Just be you." The aid of the Holy Spirit has allowed his worship ministry  to feed the church with sermons and songs that declare God’s goodness  and greatness. Through the vehicle of praying, preaching, teaching, singing or playing, he is endowed with the Holy Spirit that can and will change the atmosphere.


The Family

Pastor Roberson married the former Nakeisha Taylor of Morton, Pennsylvania. He is the proud father of one son Terrance Joshua Roberson.


Prepared for God's Calling

Called,  Anointed and Appointed is the reflection of this man of God. He recognized at a young age that there was a call on his life. It was  prophesied over him that he would sing, play the organ and preach while  he was in elementary school by the church mother of Faith Tabernacle  Holiness Church. He attended Temple University and Molding Disciples  Institute of Biblical Studies. He declares his greatest educational  training came from living life. The classroom of hurt, rejection, and  depression equipped him to be able to effectively minister to those who  struggle with life. One of his favorite quotes by Abraham Lincoln states  “I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming  conviction that I had nowhere else to go.”
That was the message concerning prayer that his mother lived and taught him.


A New Vision for This Generation

Pastor  Roberson has been effective at reaching past denominational differences  to unite people together in the harmony of worship. His objectives are  to teach people how to spend time with God and foster a relationship  that allows them to grow from mediocrity into God’s perfect will for  their lives.