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If you ever have the pleasure of talking with Jasmine Seabron for more than 30 seconds you will undoubtedly be intrigued by this 29 year old. The Atlanta born native instantly weaves you into her world of curiosity, extraordinary wit, and her unconditional love for Jesus Christ. Her distinctive style astounded the audience as well as the host during her performance on Showtime at the Apollo. She also delivered an unforgettable rendition of, what was not initially slated to be releases as the first song from her first CD (All I Need). However, Jasmine sings it with such immense energy until it seems appropriate to release it first.

A singer and anointed minister since the age of four, Jasmine stands about 5ft. 4in, but her immeasurable conviction and her strong faith go far beyond “once in a while faith”, she lives by her beliefs daily. Although physically blind, her spiritual vision projects wisdom beyond her years. It is her spiritual journey that is reflected through her powerful, yet comforting voice. Jasmine unveils her love of life and her ability to overcome any obstacle.

Her performances provide a glimpse of her courage, strength, and confidence. Jasmine performed the National Anthem for the Atlanta Braves twice a year for 8 consecutive years; she also performed the Anthem for the Atlanta Thrashers. Her gift of “stirring souls” through her music and ministry is a testament of blessings. This is evident in the lyrics from There for Moses, a gospel ballad co-written by Jasmine. The song is a reminder of all that God has done and will continue to do for us, said Jasmine.

Jasmine attributes her early learning about the power of God to her grandmother/mother, Dr. Theresa Stokley, who she has lived with since birth. Inspired by Gospel performers, Shirley Ceasar, Vicki Winans, The Gospel Caravans, and quartet singers, she began singing publicly at the age of 4. She performed with Vicki Winans for the Dr. Martin Luther King celebration in Detroit and sang at the benefit luncheon in Tuskegee to help raise money for the Black churches affected by burnings. Jasmine was called into the ministry to carry the “Good News” through the preached word of God, in 2000, since then she has travelled through out the United States, from some of the largest churches to the smallest. She has appeared before former presidents and other prominent figures. During her touring with Universoul Circus, she performed at a benefit dinner for President Nelson Mandela. Her accomplishments are too many to number.

Stumbling blocks, obstacles, worries, not for this 28 year old who gives heart stopping performance at her birthday/ anniversary musical celebration every year. When asked how she feels about the overwhelming response to her birthday celebration, she whispered “very blessed”. She did not talk about being nervous, she only spoke about being glad to sing praised to the Lord. It seems only natural for other performers to want to come to hear her and help celebrate her special occasion. Many of them from other states commented that “When Jasmine called, we knew we had to come”.

Jasmine has that effect on everyone. She has a contagious laugh and in the middle of a conversation she may unabashedly say “You see I’m blind, tell me what that looks like”. However, Jasmine is not blind when it comes to the soul. “Do you want to sing”? She may ask a nervous performer in a matter of fact manner voice. If a stumbled “Yes” is stated, she may quickly say “Don’t give up, you need to keep trying”. But, what would you expect from someone who is regularly put in charge of different settings.

A normal weekend for Jasmine includes being a regular young adult that loves to go shopping and hanging out with family and friends, when she doesn’t have engagements. She’s an avid wrestling fan, and she intrigues visitors to her home with her ability to play and win when she is playing her Wii games, they can’t believe what they’re seeing. She most recently appeared on the Dr. Bobby Jones, Gospel Hour, where she was featured as a new artist. Jasmine is also a musician, with the God given talents to play the keyboard and drums and piano she is also known to beat a “mean” tambourine. She is known as the “Keyboard preacher”. Jasmine has recently completed her latest CDs, titled “Mighty Rushing Wind”, “Lord We Worship You” and her recently recordedsingle, titled “I know I’ve Been Changed.”  Although her grandmother has to carry a cell phone and a couple of organizers to keep up with Jasmine’s busy schedule, she is quick to say that her granddaughter is a blessing and a joy, and to quote her “God loved me so much that, “He gave me my own personal Angel”.

Whether it is singing or ministering before live audiences, Jasmine Seabron is on a mission. Jasmine received her Ordination in 2017 and recently joined the ministerial staff at Divine Will of God Ministries, Intl., in Atlanta where she is Minister of music and also part of the Prison Ministry. Minister Jasmine Seabron spends as much time as possible singing praises to the Lord and sharing the “Good News”, making certain that everyone knows Jesus loves them.
 

 

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