
(Photo: The Kingdom of God Global Church’s Tampa parsonage is one of the largest parsonages in America, photo courtesy of Redfin.)
On March 11, 2026, The Glenn and Shelle Goldan 2019 Trust sued to foreclose on the Tampa parsonage of televangelist David E. Taylor’s Kingdom of God Global Church.
The Hillsborough County Property Appraiser website reports the parsonage was purchased in 2022 for $8.3 million.
According to the lawsuit, KOGGC obtained a $1.3 million loan from ReProp Investments, Inc. and failed to make a $600,000 loan payment by January 2026. Those loan documents are owned by The Glenn and Shelle Goldan 2019 Trust.
The lawsuit also reports that KOGGC owes “$1,300,000.00 in unpaid principal, plus $130,913.25 in accrued interest, $60,000 in late fees, $27,750.00 in unpaid fees, $128.94 in unpaid fees interest, and $25,358.90 in default interest from January 1, 2026 to March 31, 2026, for a total indebtedness of $1,544,151.09.”
In August 2025, the FBI raided KOGGC’s Tampa parsonage and found 57 volunteers inside the building, which also functioned as a call center for ministry fundraising. The parsonage appears to be operating in violation of zoning laws because the mansion is zoned for single family residential use instead of commercial use and instead of 50 plus people apparently living inside.
On March 24, 2026, Defense Attorney Jorin G. Rubin filed an amended reply recommending the federal government pay off the loan from funds seized during the August 2025 raids.
KOGGC also owes $134,096.90 for its 2025 Hillsborough County property tax bill.
Preacher David E. Taylor and his assistants Michelle Brannon and Kathleen Woods Klein are awaiting trial in Detroit for forced labor and money laundering.