Jordan Broyes

Jordan A. Broyles is a lifelong resident of Davenport, Iowa. He is the son of LySanias D. and Debby Broyles Sr., and the grandson of local Civil Rights leader Elder LySanias A. Broyles, commonly known as “L.A.,” his wife Constance, and Lewis and Charlotte Mayfield Sr. The youngest of three children, following his siblings LySanias Jr. and Emily, Jordan was born into a family deeply rooted in church and community leadership.

He began working with youth in the spring of 2012 at his home church, Mt. Olive Church of God in Christ in Davenport, under the leadership of Bishop Leroy F. Johnson, and continues to serve under Pastor Cornelius E. Boone. At Mt. Olive, Jordan serves as a musician in the music department and is involved in youth event planning, Christian education, annual back-to-school event, outreach efforts, and general church maintenance.

Beyond his local church, Jordan has been active in the Iowa Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and the Midwest Region of the Church of God in Christ since 2008. While his primary role is as a musician, he willingly supports in any capacity where needed.

In 2015, Jordan was invited by the Music Department Chair of the then-partnering college to join the Second Baptist Church Music Academy as a percussion instructor, a role he continues to hold. The academy provides instrumental music education to individuals of all ages and backgrounds, particularly those with limited access to traditional instruction. Jordan has taught both children and adults, utilizing music not only as a teaching tool but also as a means to build trust, mentor youth, and provide consistent, meaningful guidance.

Jordan is a 2012 graduate of Saint Ambrose University, where he earned a double major in Business Management and Marketing.

He has worked in the public sector for 15 years, including more than a decade in Human Resources.

Jordan is married to his wife, Desiree, and is the proud father of their son, Zion.