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Thomas Dexter Jakes

Born
1957-06-09 (age 69)
Birthplace
South Charleston, West Virginia
Occupation
Pastor, Author, Filmmaker, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker
Active
2025 - 2025
Spouse
Serita Ann Jamison
Alma Mater
West Virginia State College
AKA
T.D. Jakes

Biography

EARLY LIFE

Born in South Charleston, West Virginia, Jakes was the youngest of three children to Ernest and Odith Jakes. His father was an entrepreneur, and his mother an educator. Growing up in the segregated community of South Charleston, Jakes developed an early interest in ministry, often preaching to imaginary congregations. Despite a speech impediment, he was determined to pursue his calling. He attended West Virginia State College, where he studied psychology, though he did not complete his degree.

CAREER

Thomas Dexter “T.D.” Jakes (born June 9, 1957) is an influential American pastor, author, and filmmaker, renowned for his dynamic preaching and leadership at The Potter’s House, a non-denominational megachurch in Dallas, Texas. His multifaceted career encompasses ministry, media production, and authorship, making him a prominent figure in both religious and secular circles. Jakes began his pastoral journey at Greater Emanuel Temple of Faith, a small storefront church in Montgomery, West Virginia, with just ten members. His charismatic preaching attracted a growing congregation, prompting relocations to accommodate the increasing attendance. In 1996, he established The Potter’s House in Dallas, which has since expanded to a 30,000-member megachurch. The church campus includes a 5,000-seat auditorium and various community outreach programs. Beyond the pulpit, Jakes has made significant strides in media and literature. He is a prolific author, with works such as “Woman, Thou Art Loosed!”, “Instinct: The Power to Unleash Your Inborn Drive”, and “Soar!: Build Your Vision from the Ground Up”. His books often focus on personal development, spirituality, and empowerment. In film, Jakes has produced and appeared in movies like “Woman Thou Art Loosed”, “Not Easily Broken”, and “Miracles from Heaven”. These projects aim to translate his spiritual messages into broader narratives accessible to diverse audiences. As one of the most recognizable and influential religious leaders in the world, Bishop T.D. Jakes has not been immune to public scrutiny and controversy. While widely respected for his teachings, philanthropy, and leadership within the Christian faith, he has, in recent years, faced a series of rumors and allegations that have generated considerable media attention and speculation. In late 2023, Bishop Jakes became entangled in a swirling wave of online rumors connecting him to the ongoing investigations surrounding music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. Unverified reports circulated on social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, alleging that Jakes had attended private parties hosted by Combs—some of which, according to accusers and whistleblowers, were alleged to involve inappropriate and illicit activities. The situation escalated when a few influencers and anonymous accounts implied that Jakes may have been involved in an inappropriate relationship with Combs, or at the very least, was aware of questionable conduct taking place at Diddy's events. These rumors, though entirely speculative and lacking corroborated evidence, quickly went viral due to the high-profile nature of both men and the broader public interest in Combs's legal troubles. On Christmas Eve 2023, Bishop Jakes addressed the rumors indirectly during a sermon at The Potter’s House in Dallas. Without naming Combs or explicitly referencing the allegations, Jakes made a pointed statement about “spiritual attacks,” “online lies,” and the importance of integrity and endurance during public trials. He stated: “Let them talk. A lie doesn’t become truth just because it’s trending. I know who I am, and more importantly, God knows who I am.” This sermon was widely interpreted as a veiled denial of the rumors. He received strong support from his congregation and several fellow faith leaders who dismissed the accusations as malicious attempts to tarnish his reputation. However, the controversy deepened in November 2024, when Pastor Duane Youngblood, a previously convicted sex offender and former Pittsburgh-based clergyman, publicly accused Jakes of sexual misconduct. In a self-recorded video circulated online, Youngblood claimed that Jakes engaged in inappropriate behavior with him during his teenage years. The allegations were shocking, especially considering Youngblood’s own 2006 conviction for sexual abuse of a minor in his care. In response, Bishop Jakes filed a defamation lawsuit against Youngblood, stating that the allegations were “false, defamatory, and deeply injurious” to both his reputation and decades of pastoral service. Through his legal team, Jakes vehemently denied the claims and highlighted Youngblood’s criminal history, asserting that the video was part of a calculated effort to exploit the media frenzy and discredit him during a time of heightened public scrutiny. Jakes's attorneys released an official statement: “Our client has spent his life uplifting people through faith, education, and humanitarian work. These outrageous allegations from a known offender have no basis in fact and will be challenged in court with the full force of the law.” As of early 2025, the legal proceedings remain ongoing, and no formal charges have been filed against Jakes. Nonetheless, the controversies have sparked widespread debate within both Christian and secular circles about celebrity pastors, transparency, and accountability in faith leadership. Despite these challenges, Jakes has continued his ministry and public speaking engagements, maintaining that his conscience is clear and reaffirming his commitment to the principles of justice, truth, and spiritual leadership. Bishop T.D. Jakes and music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs shared a relationship that began in the early 2010s, rooted in mutual admiration and spiritual mentorship. At a time when Combs was exploring deeper aspects of faith and purpose beyond the entertainment industry, Jakes—known globally for his spiritual influence, bestselling books, and powerful sermons—became a figure of guidance and reflection for him. As Combs increasingly attended Christian events and sought out motivational leaders, Bishop Jakes was often referenced as a spiritual advisor and mentor, offering support during key moments in Combs’s life and career. Their relationship, while not always public, was acknowledged in entertainment and religious circles, as Jakes was seen as a grounding voice for high-profile celebrities navigating fame, success, and personal struggles. However, the nature of their association took a dramatic turn following the resurfacing of a 2016 surveillance video in 2024, which appeared to show Sean Combs physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a Los Angeles hotel. The shocking footage, which quickly went viral and reignited public discourse around domestic violence, drew widespread condemnation from various quarters—including faith leaders and former allies. Bishop Jakes responded with a strong and unequivocal public statement, denouncing the act of violence portrayed in the video. He described Combs’s behavior as “atrocious, degrading, and demeaning,” making it clear that such conduct was not only morally reprehensible but fundamentally incompatible with the values he stood for as a spiritual leader. Jakes emphasized the importance of accountability, justice for victims, and the need for sincere repentance in cases of abuse. Following his public condemnation, Bishop Jakes distanced himself from Combs, severing their previously cordial relationship. He reaffirmed his commitment to standing with victims of abuse and called on public figures to be held to higher standards of behavior and responsibility. His firm stance was widely praised within the faith community and among advocates for women's rights. Though Jakes did not divulge private details of their past spiritual interactions, his actions made clear that principle outweighed proximity, and that no individual—regardless of fame or status—was above reproach when it came to matters of violence and human dignity. This incident highlighted Bishop Jakes’s longstanding advocacy for family integrity, spiritual transformation, and social justice, and further solidified his public image as a pastor willing to speak truth to power, even when it involves former associates. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, T.D. Jakes remains a towering figure in contemporary Christianity. His ability to blend spiritual teachings with practical life lessons has garnered him a diverse following. Through his ministry, media ventures, and writings, Jakes continues to inspire and influence individuals worldwide, emphasizing themes of resilience, faith, and empowerment.

PERSONAL LIFE

Bishop Thomas Dexter “T.D.” Jakes has long portrayed the image of a family-oriented leader whose personal and professional lives are deeply rooted in love, faith, and cultural pride. He has been married to Serita Ann Jamison since May 29, 1981, and their union has been described as a model of resilience, mutual support, and spiritual partnership. The couple met in West Virginia, where Jakes was beginning his ministry, and Serita has since played a vital role as a co-pastor, author, and mentor to women within The Potter’s House church community. Together, they have raised five children: Jermaine, Jamar, Cora, Sarah, and Thomas Jakes Jr. Each of their children has taken on distinct roles in ministry, business, or media, with Sarah Jakes Roberts becoming a particularly prominent figure in her own right as a pastor, speaker, and author, often following in her father's footsteps while reaching a younger, digital-savvy audience. In addition to his role as a father, T.D. Jakes is a grandfather, and he often shares heartfelt moments with his grandchildren, emphasizing the importance of legacy, generational blessings, and family wholeness. His relationship with his family remains one of his most valued achievements and one of the foundations of his ministry. In 2020, a deeper layer of Jakes’s identity was revealed through his participation in the PBS series “Finding Your Roots,” hosted by renowned Harvard scholar Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. As part of the genealogical and genetic exploration, Jakes underwent a DNA test, which traced his ancestry to the Igbo ethnic group of southeastern Nigeria. The discovery was a profoundly emotional experience for the bishop, who expressed both joy and reflection upon learning that his roots lay within a people known for their resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and cultural richness. Jakes described the experience as “life-affirming,” adding that many of the values he instinctively holds—hard work, ingenuity, leadership, and tenacity—mirror those traditionally associated with the Igbo people. In interviews and sermons following the revelation, he shared how the connection gave him a renewed sense of identity and belonging to the African continent, reinforcing the themes of restoration and heritage that often emerge in his messages. His Igbo ancestry has also informed his global outreach, deepening his engagement with African communities, particularly in Nigeria, where his sermons and teachings have a large following. It opened new conversations around diaspora identity, faith, and pan-African unity, topics he has since woven into his ministry and philanthropic endeavors. Through his marriage, fatherhood, and rediscovered ancestral ties, Bishop T.D. Jakes’s personal life reflects the same depth and richness that characterize his ministry—one that bridges generations, cultures, and continents in the pursuit of faith, healing, and purpose. In November 2024, Jakes experienced a massive heart attack while delivering a sermon, collapsing on stage. He was promptly hospitalized and underwent surgery. Jakes later attributed the health scare to the immense stress from the ongoing legal battles and personal family health issues. By early 2025, he returned to the pulpit, expressing gratitude for the support and emphasizing the importance of health and well-being.

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