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‘Multi-church revival’ lifts spirits, sees 30 teens impacted for Christ

A 'multi-church revival' at Stithton Baptist Church in Radcliff, Kentucky, lifted spirits, brought people to the altar to pray, and 30 youth made professions of faith.
  • April 18, 2024
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The crowds poured in to Stithton Baptist Church in Ratcliff last week for a multi-church revival. Thirty youth accepted Christ on youth night, said Stithton pastor Denver Copeland.
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‘Multi-church revival’ lifts spirits, sees 30 teens impacted for Christ

A ‘multi-church revival’ at Stithton Baptist Church in Radcliff, Kentucky, lifted spirits, brought people to the altar to pray, and 30 youth made professions of faith.

“I’ve been pastoring 45 years and back in the late 70s and early 80s I saw the crowds grow but nothing like this,” said Steve Hill, pastor at Little Clifty Baptist Church in Grayson County. “It got bigger and bigger every night. It was so refreshing. Pastors were encouraged, people were encouraged … it’s a shot in the arm for us.”

While many churches abandoned having revival services — especially since the pandemic four years ago — those who participated will remember it for a long time, Hill said.

Churches in the Lincoln Association of Baptists were mostly the ones involved.

Fred Luter Jr. of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans spoke on the last day of the services and more than 150 came to the altar to pray.

Hill said he took a group to New Orleans during Hurricane Ida in 2021 and worked at Franklin Avenue. Luter told him that he would be happy to come and preach in Kentucky anytime as a thank you for the work that was done.

“I got together with some pastors and asked about having a multi-church revival,” Hill said. “They were willing and we were thankful that Sithton Baptist could hold it because they have the biggest sanctuary.”

Crowds ‘grew every night’

Denver Copeland, the pastor at Stithton, was happy to oblige. He said the sanctuary could hold about 1,000 and the total attendance for the four services — Sunday night through Wednesday night — probably surpassed 1,200, he said. “I’d say that would be pretty close.”

“Crowds pretty much grew every night and we had 30 decisions to follow Christ on youth night,” Copeland said. “It was very uplifting with pastors (from the area) being together.”

Copeland noted it showed that revival services could make a comeback. “I think we were almost afraid of it,” he said. “Kind of like we quit talking about the Holy Spirit years ago even though He’s the one that is leading us.”

Both pastors said the multi-church approach seemed to work well and kept the crowds coming in big numbers, including young people.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Mark Maynard and originally published by Kentucky Today.

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