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JC Worley

Pastor JC Worley

About JC Worley

J.C. and Kimberly are passionately in love with Jesus and with each other! They have been married since October 2004, and God has blessed them with two beautiful children: Laiklan and London Grace. For many years, J.C. has traveled the country as a keynote speaker, receiving invitations to camps, conferences, NASCAR, and the NFL. He has one primary objective when invited to speak – enthusiastically share the message of hope and the love of Jesus Christ!

He graduated from Lee University with a Bachelor of Science in Pastoral Studies and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Ministry at Richmont Graduate University. Additionally, he is an Ordained Bishop in the Church of God (Cleveland, TN).

Together, they serve as the Lead Pastors of GO Church, a multi-site and multi-state movement. Currently, GO Church has three campuses located in North Metro DC, South Metro Atlanta, and the historic Westside of Atlanta.

1 episode

Episodes with JC Worley.

JC Worley on Faith Deconstruction and America's Post-Christian CrisisRevival36m

JC Worley on Faith Deconstruction and America's Post-Christian Crisis

JC Worley, lead pastor of Go Church in Sharpsburg, Georgia, joins Philip Cameron for a sobering and urgent conversation about one of the most dangerous spiritual trends reshaping America: faith deconstruction. Pastor Worley defines deconstruction as "the process of questioning, doubting, or ultimately rejecting certain aspects of the Christian faith," and draws a sharp distinction between healthy discipleship questions and the wholesale abandonment of biblical truth. Drawing on Pew Research projections, Worley warns that all four of their modeled scenarios point to America becoming a post-Christian nation by 2045 — within our lifetimes. He identifies the hallmarks of deconstruction: denying the authority of Scripture, choosing subjective over objective morality, abandoning church community, and reframing every negative church experience as spiritual abuse. He also raises a thought-provoking question — could this sweeping spiritual pandemic be connected to the great apostasy described in 2 Thessalonians, the "great falling away" that precedes the return of Christ? Philip adds a firsthand warning from Scotland, once called "the land of the book," where today less than one percent of the population is born again. The conversation is a clarion call for pastors, church leaders, and every believer to reclaim the authority of Scripture before America crosses a point of no return. Visit mygochurch.com to learn more about JC Worley and Go Church.

May 31 JC Worley