Voices of Revival Weekly

Less than 60 Days Out

Late… but Locked In

First off, I owe you an apology.

I’ve been inconsistent with these newsletters over the last month. Some have gone out early, others a few days late. This one should have gone out Monday… and here we are on Thursday.

That’s on me.

Life has been busy, but that’s not an excuse. If anything, things are about to get even more busy. We are now less than 60 days away from Riverfront Revival, and things are ramping up quickly. A lot of public information should be dropping next week. We’ve intentionally held some things until after Easter, but we’re about to open the floodgates.

I need to lock back in on consistency. Thank you for sticking with me through it.

Looking Back: Episode 172 (Jhoel Correa)

This conversation was powerful in a way that didn’t feel forced or overly structured. Joey brought a depth that comes from years of walking in worship ministry, but what stood out most was his mindset—being a thermostat, not a thermometer. Instead of reacting to the room, he talked about setting the atmosphere, leading people into something real even when the environment is awkward or resistant. The stories of that youth rally night, especially the moment where students gave their lives to Jesus and were visibly marked by God, really anchored the whole conversation. It was a reminder that what we do matters more than we think. People are being formed in real time, and sometimes we’re part of laying the very foundation of someone’s faith without even realizing it. It wasn’t just a conversation about worship—it was about responsibility, obedience, and the weight of influence in the Kingdom.

Looking Back: Episode 173 (David Coffey)

This episode had a completely different feel—lighter on the surface, but still carrying a lot of substance underneath. It started with humor and chaos, but quickly moved into something deeper around discipline in the Word and the way we approach Scripture. The conversation around the “shred” really highlighted a tension a lot of people feel—structure vs. passion. David brought a perspective that challenged the idea that Bible reading has to be rigid or formulaic, emphasizing that engagement matters more than perfection. One of the strongest moments was the discussion around themes in Scripture—how immersing yourself in large portions of the Word begins to connect things you would normally miss. It wasn’t just about reading more, but about seeing more. The episode ultimately pointed back to a simple but important truth: we need to actually love the Word, not just check a box with it.

Looking Back: Dustin Hogan & James Hodges

This episode leaned into testimony and real-life obedience. Both Dustin and James carry a heart for God that is simple but challenging—just say yes and go. There wasn’t a lot of fluff to it. It was very direct. The kind of conversation that makes you evaluate whether you’re actually living this out or just talking about it. Their stories and perspective reinforced that reaching people isn’t complicated, but it does require boldness and willingness to step out when it’s uncomfortable.

Looking Back: Keenan Snider & Stephon Watts

This one felt like a collision of hunger and conviction. There was a strong emphasis on identity, intimacy with God, and not settling for surface-level Christianity. Keenan always carries a prophetic edge, and paired with Stephon, the conversation really pushed into what it looks like to actually walk this thing out daily. It wasn’t theoretical. It was very real—challenging complacency and calling people higher into a lifestyle of obedience and presence with God.

March Rally Recap

Friday night was powerful.

We gathered at Rejoicing Life Church of God and everything about the night pointed back to the heart of God for the lost. Worship, testimony, and the message all aligned around one central truth:

No one is too far gone.

One of the most impactful moments of the night was the cross.

This is the same cross that was at Riverfront last year where people wrote prayer requests. This time, we covered it with names.

Names of lost loved ones.
Names of prodigals.
Names of people the world would say are too far gone.

And we are committing to pray over those names daily.

This isn’t symbolic. This is intentional intercession.

We are believing for salvation.
We are believing for breakthrough.
We are believing that every name represents a story God is not finished writing.

And if you weren’t there Friday night, you’re not excluded—send me the names. We will add them to the cross and they will be prayed over daily.

Where We’re Headed

We’re entering a really important stretch.

Less than 60 days until Riverfront Revival.

More details are coming soon. Things are aligning. Doors are opening. And honestly, it feels like we’re stepping into something bigger.

Stay locked in. Next week is going to be important.