
Pastor Tawanna Grant, founder of Ephesians320 Church, located at 567 Valley Hill Rd, Riverdale, GA 30297, is a devoted servant of God with a heart for developing strong, Spirit-filled disciples who live out their faith with boldness and conviction. She believes deeply in the transforming power of God’s Word and is committed to helping believers grow, mature, and walk confidently in their God-given identity and purpose. Her ministry is anchored in a powerful guiding philosophy:
Alongside her corporate leadership, Pastor Grant is a dedicated entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Wanna Travel Agency, Collins Driving School, and Collins Educational Services, each of which reflects her lifelong commitment to service, empowerment, and community impact. Through these family-owned organizations, she provides opportunities for learning, advancement, economic mobility, and personal growth. Her entrepreneurial work is ministry in action—meeting tangible needs while also nurturing faith, dignity, and hope.


Beyond the pulpit, Pastor Grant expands her reach through “Monday Money,” her weekly podcast aired on The Juice Radio & Talk Show. In this program, she teaches practical financial literacy and leadership principles, offering guidance in areas such as building resilience, managing finances wisely, establishing sustainable businesses, and navigating economic change. Her desire is to see individuals and families thrive not just spiritually, but economically, emotionally, and generationally.
Pastor Grant is also a committed mentor to emerging leaders, particularly women and young adults. She holds and has held roles with numerous professional and community organizations, including Women in Technology (WIT), Information Technology Senior Management Forum (ITSMF), and Global Association of Women in Payments (WIP). Additionally, she serves as Board Chairman for Women Inspiring and Networking Girls Group Home, where she advocates for young women to be nurtured, protected, equipped, and empowered.

In every environment—corporate, ministry, or community—she champions the belief that women can excel in leadership while remaining faithful to their core values. Her personal mantra:
“You choose how you show up,”
Pastor Grant reminds others that purpose requires intentionality. She encourages women to lead boldly, love deeply, and pursue God’s will without apology. Her message consistently calls others to walk in identity, power, and grace.
Pastor Grant’s greatest earthly blessing is her family. She is a devoted wife of 24 years to Roger Grant, a loving mother of four, and a proud grandmother of four. She models what it means to balance life’s many assignments while remaining rooted in peace, prayer, and divine alignment. Her life is a testimony that one can lead effectively both at home and in the world without compromising faith or family.
Through her preaching, teaching, leadership, and compassionate service, Pastor Tawanna Grant is empowering believers to rise, transform, and impact the world for Christ. She stands as a living witness that when God calls, He equips—and when His children obey, Heaven responds.
To God be the Glory.

Pastor Melvin Harris
Pastor Melvin Harris, a native of Chicago, Illinois, has made the metro Atlanta area home for many years. He resides there with his beloved wife, Evangelist Cinderella Harris, and their five beautiful children. Raised with a reverence for God and a heart of compassion, Pastor Harris fully surrendered to the call of ministry in 1989, when the Lord ignited within him a passion for sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and ministering to those in need. From that moment forward, he committed himself to serving God’s people with faithfulness, humility, and love.

In 2008, Pastor Harris and his wife established S.T.A.N.D. World Ministries—Salvation To All Nationalities and Diversities. This ministry was birthed from a divine assignment to reach the lost, restore the broken, and serve the underserved. Through S.T.A.N.D., Pastor Harris and his wife have fed the hungry, clothed families, furnished homes, visited the sick, and shared the message of Christ with every heart willing to receive. Their ministry has never been limited to the walls of a church—it has always been about being the hands and feet of Jesus in the community. Evangelist Harris has stood faithfully beside her husband in prayer, leadership, and labor; together, they are a unified vessel, fulfilling God’s purpose with grace and strength.
Today, Pastor Harris continues his work at Ephesians320 Church, under the spiritual covering of Pastor Tawanna Grant, where he leads the Men’s Ministry and Outreach Ministry with wisdom, compassion, and unwavering faith. His ministry is rooted in the belief that true transformation begins with the heart and flows outward into every dimension of life.

Pastor Condilea Henry
Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Pastor Condilea Henry’s life has been marked by the undeniable hand of God from the very beginning. Even in her mother’s womb, the grace of God was present, shaping her purpose. Raised in a home saturated with prayer, worship, and devotion to Christ, she was guided by her mother, a devoted Evangelist and Prayer Warrior, who taught her not only how to pray but how to live a life surrendered to God. Through her mother’s example, she learned early the power of fasting, intercession, and cultivating an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.
As a young girl, Pastor Henry embraced ministry wholeheartedly. She joyfully served in the Sunshine Band, YPWW (Young People Willing Workers), the Purity Class, AIM, and youth drama ministry, where her love for God and compassion for others blossomed. Even then, others could see the fire of the Holy Spirit within her. As she matured, that flame only grew stronger. Her heart longed to see souls saved, healed, and delivered. She began teaching Sunday School, praying for the elderly, ministering in street evangelism, serving the homeless, and pouring into outreach and hospitality ministries with humility and grace. It was through these acts of love that her calling to the ministry of intercessory prayer was affirmed—she was called to stand in the gap.

In 1999, Pastor Henry was ordained as a Minister under the leadership of the late Apostle Frank Mobley and Apostle Christine Sherman. Soon after, she joined the intercessory prayer team where lives were transformed through earnest prayer, fasting, and the teaching of the Word. Following the leading of the Holy Spirit, she and her family moved to Kansas, where she was ordained an Evangelist in 2000, and then elevated to Pastor in 2003 under Pastor Samuel Johnson.
Pastor Henry also pursued academic preparation, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Community Health with a Minor in Sociology, allowing her to minister to the whole person—body, mind, and spirit.
In 2010, God led her family to Georgia, and in 2021, End Times Ministries was birthed. She now serves faithfully at Ephesians320 Church under the spiritual covering of Pastor Tawanna Grant, leading the Intercessory Prayer Ministry with compassion, wisdom, and unwavering faith.
A devoted wife to Deacon Gilford Henry, loving mother, and spiritual mother to many near and far, Pastor Henry lives by her life motto:
“Journey Strong in God, and He will Journey Strong in You.”
Worship Director | Cheryl Collins
I am Worship Director Cheryl Collins, a servant of God whose life has been rooted in ministry from birth. I come from a strong spiritual foundation, having been raised in a family where service to God was a way of life. My late father faithfully served as Head Deacon, and my late mother ministered in various areas of the church until her passing. Through their legacy, I learned early that serving God is woven into my blood and bones.
At the age of 18, I accepted Christ as my personal Savior; a defining moment that shaped my future and cultivated a sincere and unwavering love for God. That decision marked the beginning of a lifelong journey of faith, obedience, and devotion, guiding both my personal walk and my calling within the church.

Alongside my ministry calling, I dedicated over 25 years to the corporate business sector, serving in call center operations, healthcare support, and sales support. During this time, I pursued higher education, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, a Master’s Degree in Management, and certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP). These experiences have equipped me with strong leadership, organizational, and strategic skills that I now steward for God’s glory.
Today, I faithfully serve as Worship Director at Ephesians320 Church under the anointed leadership of Pastor Tawanna Grant. My heart for worship is not centered on performance, but on creating an atmosphere where the presence of God can move freely bringing healing, restoration, and transformation to His people. Worship is not just what I do; it is who I am, and I am honored to serve God and His people with excellence, humility, and love.


Evangelist Denise Brown
Music Ministry, Praise and Worship.
I am Evangelist Denise Brown, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1983, I relocated to Atlanta, Georgia with my late Mother (Mother Frances Brown). From a very young age, I was introduced to gospel music and deeply inspired by legendary voices such as Rev. James Cleveland, the Hawkins Family, and the Mississippi Mass Choir music that helped shape my love for worship and praise.
I am a proud mother of three children Rakeyeta, Darrius, and Kameron and a devoted grandmother of two, Makiyah and Riley. At the age of 25, I gave my life to Christ and was baptized at Thankful Apostolic Deliverance Temple under the leadership of the late Evangelist Georgia Mae Cole. It was there that I developed a strong spiritual foundation and faithfully served in various roles, including Choir Director, Sunday School Teacher, Program Director, and Missionary.
Currently, I serve faithfully as the Praise and Worship Leader at Ephesians320 Church under the leadership of Pastor Tawanna Grant. My heart is deeply centered on prayer, praise and worship, and evangelism. My greatest desire is to reach the lost and lead others into the presence of God.
My favorite scripture, which reflects my heart for worship, is: “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.” *Psalm 34:1 (NKJV)*

