A 7-year-old girl bravely testified in Queens court Tuesday against a Manhattan pastor on trial for sexually abusing her.

The child told jurors that James Love, formerly a minister at New Mount Zion Baptist Church in Harlem, had fondled her several times when she was just 6-years-old between March and June of 2016.

Love’s wife ran a daycare out of the couple’s Woodside, Queens, apartment where she watched the victim and seven other children.

The 46-year-old minister was making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for his son when the young girl, wearing her school uniform, went into the kitchen to get a glass of water.

“He touched me,” she said at the first day of Love’s trial in Queens Supreme Court. She told him to stop, but he persisted then led her into a bedroom, pushed himself against her and tried to kiss her.

“It was kind of disgusting,” she said as Love, wearing a tan suit, sat at the defendant’s table with his hands clasping his walking cane.

It wasn’t the first time Love had put moves on the child. On another occasion, he opened his zipper and told her to touch him, she said.

Assistant District Attorney Jacqueline Rizk told jurors in opening statements that the girl finally told her mother “in between muffled sobs” what had happened, which led to Love’s arrest.

Defense lawyer Todd Spodek insisted that the girl made the story up because her account kept changing.

He questioned how Love could have pulled off the alleged crimes when there were two other adults and seven children in the apartment.

Further, even after Love’s arrest, two parents continued to entrust their children in his wife’s care because they didn’t believe the allegations, he argued.

“Children can lie for a number of reasons,” he said.

Love is charged with one count of sex abuse and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. If convicted, he faces up to seven years in prison.

Other victims came forward, but he’s only charged with crimes relating to the young girl, according to a source.