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Integrity, Prophecy & Accountability


Looking Back: Episode 158 — Integrity, Prophecy & Accountability
Last night’s Voices of Revival roundtable felt like family sitting around the table wrestling with the fear of the Lord together.
With Keenan Snider, David Coffey, Ryan Young and Cotey Hembree, we leaned into a hard but needed conversation: what does integrity look like in prophetic ministry and church leadership?
A few key threads from the night:
Prophetic gifts need both heart and structure. Ryan likened the gifts to a powerful horse—useful when trained, harnessed, and kept under discipline. The Bible is infallible; we are not.
No gift is above judgment. Words of prophecy, knowledge, and wisdom must be weighed, tested, and held up to Scripture and community—not received blindly.
Character matters as much as accuracy. Keenan shared how you can give a perfectly “accurate” word and still misrepresent Jesus if your lifestyle doesn’t reflect Him.
The whole Body owns discernment. It’s not just on “big name” leaders. Every believer is called to know the Shepherd’s voice, test what they hear, and walk in biblical literacy.
Leaders must be truly accountable. We talked honestly about systems that didn’t exist around some public failures—and the urgency of building real, functional accountability, not just talking about it.
We ended the night with a call to despise not prophecy, even in the wake of failures—honoring the very real, life-altering moments when God has used prophetic ministry to rescue hearts, restore hope, and confirm calling.

2. February Podcast Lineup
Here’s the rest of this month’s schedule for Voices of Revival:
📍 Episode 159 — Wednesday, Feb 4 @ 10PM EST
Featuring: William Highley
📍 Episode 160 — Monday, Feb 9 @ 9PM EST
Featuring: Jordan Guinn, Ian Francis, Collin Lawson
📍 Episode 161 — Monday, Feb 16 @ 10PM EST
Featuring: Stan Piddubnyy
📍 Episode 162 — Saturday, Feb 21 @ 10AM EST
Featuring: Jeff Koger, Jesse Bushwack, Anthony D Rhodus
📍 Episode 163 — Monday, Feb 23 @ 9PM EST
Featuring: David Pinter, Matt Wilson, David Coffey
Tomorrow Night: Conversation with William Highley
Tomorrow night we’re back live with Episode 159 featuring William Highley.
Coming out of last night’s conversation on integrity and accountability, this will be another opportunity to hear from a local leader who loves Jesus, loves the Church, and is in the trenches of ministry. Mark your calendar for Wednesday at 10PM EST, and invite someone who needs to hear real, honest conversation—not just highlight reels.
3. Friday Night Prayer & This Month’s Rallies
Our general rhythm for the first half of the year is:
Every Friday from 10PM–12AM
…with the final Friday of each month serving as an end-of-month rally at a different host location.
This month has a slight but important variation:
Week 1 – This Friday
Location: Abundant Life Tabernacle
We’ll gather for our usual 10PM–midnight prayer, contending for our region, our churches, and for God to raise up intercessors.
Week 2 – Next Friday
Location: Hollywood Heavenly Crusader
Another late-night prayer watch together, leaning into what the Lord is saying in this season and continuing to till the ground in worship and intercession.
Week 3 – No VOR Prayer Meeting
Instead of hosting our own gathering, we are asking our partners to attend the unity rally organized by Cincy for the Gospel.
Event: Unity Rally
Date: Friday, the 20th
Location: The Well
Let’s show up, lock arms with the broader Body, and demonstrate that unity in Christ matters more than logos and labels.
Week 4 – End-of-Month Rally
Date: Friday, the 27th
Location: Servant Ministries
We’ll close out the month with a rally hosted at Servant Ministries. Our own David Coffey will be sharing the Word that night.
4. Returning to Accountability: If We Won’t Model It, Who Will?
As we wrap up this week’s newsletter, I want to round back to last night’s podcast discussion and some thoughts that are heavy on my heart. One of the most impactful statements from last night came from Keenan:
He believes there is a coming generation of leaders who will love accountability—who won’t run from correction, but actually seek it out.
That kind of leader doesn’t appear out of nowhere. They are formed by what they see modeled.
If you’re reading this newsletter, chances are high that you’re a ministry leader in some capacity. With that in mind, here’s the challenge:
What does it actually look like for you to develop stronger systems of accountability in your life and ministry?
Who can tell you “no”—and you actually stop, listen, and adjust?
Where are your decisions, finances, platforms, and prophetic expressions being weighed by others, not just yourself?
Don’t just think about these questions. Build something. Change something. Submit something.
If we will not model radical accountability, then who will?
Much of what is plaguing the Church right now flows from a deficit of accountability. As we close this week’s newsletter, here’s the hard but necessary truth:
If we are not modeling and living radical accountability, then we are, in some measure, part of the problem that enables the very insanity now being exposed.
May the Lord help us be a people who don’t just talk about integrity and accountability on podcasts and in posts—but who live it in board rooms, back offices, text threads, bank statements, and private conversations.
Let’s build something the next generation can safely stand on.