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Chris Fletcher
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Chris Fletcher

Pastor Chris Fletcher

About Chris Fletcher

Chris Fletcher is the Lead Pastor of Manna Church in Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg. He is married to Rachel, and the couple has four children. Chris has a B.A. in Music Performance from Campbell University and an M.A. in Christian Leadership from Grace College of Divinity (now Manna University). He enjoys his family, being athletic, coaching soccer, and eating really good food.

At Manna Church, our mission is to glorify God by equipping His people to change their world and by planting churches with the same world-changing vision.

3 episodes

Episodes with Chris Fletcher.

Living the Book of Acts – Pastor Chris Fletcher’s MessageChurch36m

Living the Book of Acts – Pastor Chris Fletcher’s Message

Pastor Chris Fletcher of Manna Church joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about living with an eternal perspective, radical obedience, and what it truly means to be the hands and feet of Jesus in the 21st century. Manna Church, headquartered in Fayetteville, North Carolina — home to Fort Bragg, the largest U.S. military installation in the world — has planted campuses in 21 states, with a vision to establish a gospel presence near every U.S. military base worldwide. Chris unpacks the danger of shrinking God's purposes down to the span of a single lifetime, drawing on Jeremiah 29:11 in its full context — a letter written to God's people in exile — to challenge the idea that blessing is only for "this little blip of time." He reminds listeners that "our arms can't even wrap around eternity," and that Paul's arrest in Jerusalem was, in fact, the center of God's will. The conversation turns practical as Chris describes Manna Church's "Serve Days," where red-shirted volunteers flood their city with acts of service, proving that "there's no such thing as small outreach" — even a water bottle handed to a stranger can alter someone's eternal destiny. If you're near Fayetteville, North Carolina, visit Manna Church at www.mannachurch.com. Let this episode expand your eternal vision.

Sep 15 Chris Fletcher
Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Chris FletcherFaith34m

Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Chris Fletcher

Pastor Chris Fletcher of Manna Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a bold, faith-fueled conversation about the role of the Church in turbulent times. Drawing from Jesus's upper-room teaching in John 13–17, Chris unpacks why the Church — not Washington, D.C. — is Satan's ultimate target, and why that truth should ignite courage rather than fear. "The enemy has lies and intimidation — that's all he has," Chris declares, pointing to the finished work of the cross as the bedrock of Christian confidence. Chris shares the remarkable vision behind Manna Church's strategy to plant congregations near every U.S. military installation in the world, following service members as they deploy across the country and globe. Already present in 21 states and at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), Manna Church recently launched a campus in Killeen, Texas, near Fort Cavazos. The conversation builds to a stirring call for believers to walk in the fullness of Galatians 5 — in freedom, purity, and the power of the Holy Spirit — and to be genuinely infectious salt and light to a world held captive by fear. If you're ready to trade anxiety for kingdom-minded action, this episode is for you. Learn more at www.mannachurch.com.

Sep 12 Chris Fletcher
Preparing Your Heart For RevivalPreparation28m

Preparing Your Heart For Revival

Pastor Chris Fletcher of Mana Church joins Philip Cameron for a timely and Spirit-filled conversation about the signs of genuine revival stirring across America. Chris, who leads the flagship campus of Mana Church on Cliffdale Road in Fayetteville, North Carolina — a church-planting movement strategically planted near U.S. military installations around the world — brings a pastor's heart and a prophet's urgency to the question every believer is asking: are we ready? Drawing on the imagery of Old Testament worship, Chris explains that the first step toward revival is personal purity and consecration: "Your ability to stand long in the presence of God is in direct proportion to the cleanliness of your hands." He points to the Asbury Theological Seminary outpouring, the "He Gets Us" Super Bowl campaigns, and moves of God at Samford University and Lee College as evidence that the Holy Spirit is already moving — and warns that a critical spirit is the fastest way to miss it. Referencing the story of Michal despising David's worship of the Ark of the Covenant, Chris makes a compelling case that positioning ourselves for revival matters more than policing it. Whether you're a pastor, a church leader, or a hungry believer, this episode is a call to cleanse, consecrate, and stay open. Learn more about Mana Church at mana.church.

Feb 16 Chris Fletcher