Pastor Ayeisha "Aye" Mathis
Elder Ayeisha D. Mathis is an Educator, Speaker and youth & young adult leader who loves the Lord and has been preaching His word since she was a teenager. She is a native of Boston and is passionate, dedicated, and committed to improving the lives of youth and young adults through music and educational programming. Elder Ayeisha comes from a musical family who are anointed to preach and teach the gospel. She is a non-profit servant leader who has served in leadership capacities for local community based organizations, philanthropic, nonprofits, and in higher education sectors.
Elder Mathis holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music Production & Engineering from Berklee College of Music, a Master of Arts Degree in Urban Ministry Leadership from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a certification from the DVULI Leadership Program. Her spiritual roots began at the New Life Restoration Temple where she was shepherded by the late Bishop Bernard N. Bragg. She later joined Kingdom Movement Church under the pastorate of Elder Dwayne L. Frazier, Sr. It was there her gifts to preach, teach, and prophesy grew and developed. Currently, Elder Mathis is a member of the Emmanuel Worship & Deliverance Center of Baltimore, Maryland under the leadership of Bishop James & Bishop Cheryl Smith. After serving faithfully in ministry since her youth, Elder Ayeisha Mathis was ordained on August 5th, 2023. On August 26, 2023, by the leading of the Holy Spirit and confirmation from her pastor, Elder Ayeisha accepted the call to launch the Kingdom Impact Nation, Inc whose vision is to embody the family of God on earth (#KINFolk). She is an anointed musician, alumna and professor at the Berklee College of Music and currently mentors youth both locally and internationally. She has traveled the world, received many awards and accolades, but her biggest reward is being saved and filled with the Holy Spirit at the age of 13. Elder Ayeisha Mathis enjoys teaching the Word of God, sharing the good news of Christ with youth, and helping them find themselves in Jesus. Elder Ayeisha lives by the motto, "I don't want to be famous, I just want to make a difference and show others there is hope…” |