KBC NEWS & UPDATES

In recognition of Men's Health Awareness month, on the Eze Health Webcast, our discussion will focus on key aspects of health and wellness in men: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Relational, Social, and Spiritual. This is a live webcast exploring important element of Men's Health to discover solutions on how to improve men's wellness within families, communities and society. 
 

In honor of Black History Month and Heart Health Awareness Month, Founder and Owner of Kingdom Business Clothing, Lamar N. Robinson will be a guest on the Eze Family Health Center Webcast "Community Wellness in Black Communities". This event will air live on YouTube Thursday, February 17th at 6:30pm EST. Medical Expert, Dr. Eze and Lamar will discuss a variety of topics such as mental and socioeconomic health to the dynamic of African-American families. Please join us for a wonderful yet informative discussion. 

Kingdom Business Clothing is excited to celebrate our 2nd year Anniversary in February. We’re even more excited to celebrate Black History Month during this time. In honor of both events KBC will commit to a month of “public service”. We’re asking wherever you're located to participate in a community service project. Remember community service can take a lot of different forms since there’s so much you can do to help out in your area. Please wear your KBC apparel and take pictures. Share and tag us on our social media platforms using the hashtag #kingdombusinessclothing

Let's show the world what God's Business looks like. Shine HIS light and be about Kingdom Business!
We’ve put together a list of community service project ideas. Whether that’s collecting, teaching, volunteering, or something else, you should be able to find something to inspire you for service.
Volunteer at your local library.
Volunteer with a local nonprofit.
Volunteer at a food pantry.
Volunteer at a community center.
Volunteer at a living facility.
Volunteer to help set up a community event.

 

In honor of Black History Month Founder and Owner of Kingdom Business Clothing, Lamar N. Robinson, will be airing live on the Michael Finkley Show on Wednesday, February 2nd at 9am EST. Lamar will discuss entrepreneurship, KBC, and community development endeavors. You can watch the interview on YouTube; Michael Finkley Show.

 

 

Texas Disaster Relief Fundraiser 2021

Watch Lamar N. Robinson, CEO & Owner of Kingdom Business Clothing, LLC discuss organizing the Texas Disaster Relief Fundraiser. Watch the YouTube segment which explains the purpose and organizational process of the campaign.

Texas Disaster Relief Fundraiser: Supporting individuals and families greatly affected by the winter storm in the areas in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston Texas.

“I had to do something. I prayed about it and walked by faith,” said Lamar N. Robinson, a member of a Church of Christ in Maryland, who coordinated the Texas Disaster Relief Fundraiser. Lamar N. Robinson owner of Kingdom Business Clothing, LLC (a Christian clothing company) partnered with a variety of small businesses to raise monetary funds through a GoFundMe page (Texas Disaster Relief Fundraiser) to financially support the individuals and families greatly affected by the winter storm in the areas of Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston, Texas.

More than $8,000 was raised to support community members who were without food, water, shelter, and essential daily items. The collected funds were disbursed to the Garden Oaks Church of Christ, located in Houston, Texas, and the North Colony Church of Christ, located in The Colony, Texas, among others. These faith-based organizations are on the ground providing food, clothes, and housing to the community. A program was held Sunday, May 23rd at the Garden Oaks Church of Christ, led by Minister John Tillman Jr. Guest Minister Willie B. Williams III of the North Colony Church of Christ preached.Checks were presented to the Garden Oaks Church of Christ and North Colony Church of Christ.

Additional funds were presented to for-profit organization Ready RESET Grow (a personal growth and development company that partners alternative life coaching techniques, educational material/workshops along with community-based resources to improve the quality of one’s life in Houston, Texas) and Bro. Jack Evans Jr./the Southwestern Christian College family due to the devastation of the home of his parents, the late Southwestern Christian College President-Emeritus Jack Evans Sr. and Patricia Evans. Many individuals and families are still being supported at this time.

The following small businesses and faith-based organizations participated in the efforts to assist Texans impacted by the recent winter storm:

Biblical Concepts Plus

Garden Oaks Church of Church of Christ

Kingdom Business Clothing, LLC

Makers for HumanKind

Morning’s Mantra, LLC

NiQue’ Works Entertainment, LLC

North Colony Church of Christ

Penrose Apothecary

Ready RESET Grow

Spear Productions & Blackwell’s Bench

The Bmore Brand

The Law Office of Felicea S. Robinson