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A. R. Bernard (Alphonso R. Bernard) was born on 10 August, 1953 in Panama, is a 20th and 21st-century American Christian clergyman. Discover A. R. Bernard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Alfonso R. Bernard
Occupation Evangelist, pastor, businessman, television personality, life coach, formerly: banker
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1953
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Panama
Nationality Panama

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A. R. Bernard Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is A. R. Bernard's Wife?

His wife is Karen, 1972-present

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Parents Adelina Fleming
Wife Karen, 1972-present
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Children Jamaal Bernard, Alphonso R. Bernard Jr.

A. R. Bernard Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is A. R. Bernard worth at the age of 70 years old? A. R. Bernard’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Panama. We have estimated A. R. Bernard's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

AR Bernard has been the Chairman of City Harvest Church’s advisory panel and vouched for the integrity of Kong Hee in 2010, when he was first arrested and sought to exert pressure on the Singapore government by political means and the press media.

2017

During the campaigning for the 2016 presidential elections, Bernard joined the board of Donald Trump's "Evangelical Executive Advisory Board". The purpose of the board was to "provide advisory support to Mr. Trump on those issues important to Evangelicals and other people of the faith in America,” the campaign said in a statement. Bernard then stepped down in 2017 quoting a "deepening conflict in values between myself and the administration." Bernard had submitted his letter of resignation on 15 August 2017, the same day Trump made controversial remarks about the events that took place in Charlottesville.

2015

His eldest son Alfonso R. Bernard Jr. died from an asthma attack on 4 February 2015 at the age of 39 and is survived by his wife Janel and four children.

2010

Bernard is the founder of the Cultural Arts Academy Charter School established in February 2010.

2002

Bernard was asked to serve on the Board of Directors for the Christian Men's Network (CMN) to help restructure the organization. During his six years on the board, CMN grew to an organization with 74 international offices and with a presence in approximately 150 nations. In addition to serving as Treasurer for the board, Bernard was one of their most requested speakers. With the death of Dr. Edwin Louis Cole in 2002 he became the President of CMN. ICB began as an assigned project under the leadership of Ed Cole, but after a separation from CMN, Bernard re-launched ICB as his own Men's Ministry.

2001

Bernard sat on the NYC Economic Development Corporation Board for current Mayor Bill de Blasio and former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg; NYC School Chancellor's Advisory Cabinet and served on Mayor Michael Bloomberg's 2001 Transition Team and Mayor Bill de Blasio's 2014 Transition Team.

2000

As Christian Life Center began experiencing exponential growth — four Sunday services, lines forming at 4:00am, and overflow rooms filled to capacity, the ministry was quickly outgrowing its home on Linden Boulevard. The need for a larger facility was evident and in 1995 a vacant lot adjacent to Starrett City was purchased and construction followed immediately. On December 31, 2000, under the leadership of Bernard, Christian Cultural Center took its new name and moved into its new home. The 6.5-acre (26,000 m2) sanctuary and conference center also includes a chapel, bookstore, television production facilities and state of the art youth center. Christian Cultural Center, one of the largest independent churches in the United States, exemplifies a new paradigm in the worship experience. Bernard remains a highly sought after speaker, teacher and community leader. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States and internationally addressing religious organizations, businessmen and political dignitaries.

1999

Since 1999, AR Bernard has been visiting the controversial City Harvest Church in Singapore and maintains a close friendship with the church's founder Kong Hee. Kong was convicted of conspiracy to commit criminal breach of trust, for misusing his church's building fund on his wife's singing career, masked through a series of bond investments.

1993

Bernard is also the founder of Brooklyn Preparatory School in New York City and Cultural Arts Academy Charter School. Formed in 1993, BPS is a premiere early education institution dedicated to serving young children, ages 3–6. Their June 1999 first grade graduates ranked 91st in the national percentile in reading and 96th in the national percentile in mathematics.

1975

Prior to becoming a born again Christian in January 1975, Bernard was a part of the Muslim American movement. In 1978 he and his wife, Karen started a bible study in the kitchen of their Brooklyn railroad apartment. Bernard left his 10-year banking career in 1979 to go into ministry full-time. As the bible study group grew, so did the need for a facility. The Bernards took their savings and rented a small storefront in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. Later that year Household of Faith Ministries was incorporated. In 1988, Household of Faith purchased and renovated an abandoned Brooklyn supermarket into a 1000-seat sanctuary, complete with administrative offices and a bookstore. Household of Faith was renamed Christian Life Center and formally moved into its property in June 1989 with a membership of 625.

1972

Bernard is married to his wife Karen since 1972. In an interview, he revealed that they were once headed for divorce because of some decisions that he had made and that he had made his "ministry his mistress". In the early 1980s, Ms Bernard miscarried twins with Bernard was on the road and she blamed him for being absent and stayed bitter for a decade before he finally apologised.

1957

Bernard was born in Panama, the son of a black Panamanian mother and a father who was a Castilian Spaniard. His father disowned him and in 1957, he and his mother moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. As part of the 1960s desegregation movement in the public school system, he was bused to school in Ridgewood, Queens and then attended Grover Cleveland High School. Bernard worked after school in the garment district pushing racks for $2.00 per hour to assist his mother in their single parent household. He landed a clerk position with Bankers Trust Company during his senior year of high school. Bernard earned a number of promotions leading to a position as Operations Specialist in the Consumer Lending Division.

1953

Alphonso R. Bernard, Sr. (born August 10, 1953) is the pastor of the Christian Cultural Center Megachurch in Brooklyn, New York. In November 1979, A. R. Bernard, Sr. left a 10-year career with a major New York banking institution and together with his wife, Karen, went into full-time ministry. What started as a small storefront church in Williamsburg, Brooklyn has grown into a 37,000+ member church that sits on an ​11  ⁄2 -acre campus in Brooklyn, New York. He is founder and CEO of the Christian Cultural Center.