Meet Our Pastor
E. Kimberly Brown, LMSW, CAADC “Affectionately Known as Pastor Kim”
E. Kimberly Brown is the wife of her loving husband Deacon Anthony Brown. Together they have six adult children, and fifteen grandchildren. She is a licensed/ordained minister through Aenon Bible College, Indianapolis, Indiana, and serves as the Sr. Pastor of Zion Cathedral ofPraise International Ministries, in Port Huron, Michigan.
She also is a macro-clinical level social worker who holds a Master’s Degree in social work from Wayne State University, with a specialization in Community and Administration with emphasis in areas of organizational systems and mental health. She has expertise in providing mental health, substance abuse, individual, family, and couples therapy, and faith-based counseling, and has over 25 years of social work, human service, and nonprofit experience.
She is the founder/owner of Zoe Life Counseling & Consulting, PLLC. In addition, she has helped establish three non-profits, and three for-profit business, and currently serves as President of a grassroots organization she helped to co-found, St. Clair County Organizing for Regional Equity, Inc. (S.C.C.O.R.E.), and Community Development Corp. Together in Transition/Helping our People Excel (TNT/HOPE, Inc). She is a Suffragan Bishop for the Pentecostal Assemblies of The World, Sierra Leone, West Africa 34 th Episcopal District where Bishop Mona Reide is Diocesan. Locally, she sits on the Advisory Board of Bridge Builders Counseling & Mentoring Inc, Board of the Port Huron Chief of Police, newly formed, Community Resource Champions Committee. She is an OT/COMPASS Member, and serves as President of Blue Water Area Churches Pastors and Faith- Based Organization’s Group. She was the first female and first African American Women to Serve in this position. and was honored to receive 2020 (3-year award) for City of Port Huron Brotherhood Award.
Pastor Kim has been blessed to be a board member of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Mission Department for over 13 years. She served as the former Secretary and is currently the 2nd Vice Chair. In January 2023, she was again the first African American to be elected to the Board of Trustees at St. Clair County Community College. In all that Suff. Bishop Kim has does and has done, her greatest desire is to hear her God say,” Well done my good and faithful servant, and live a life that echoes the song, “If I can help somebody as a pass this way, then my living shall not be in vain.”
