About Corey
Corey Richardson
I was born and raised in the blue ridge mountains of North Carolina in the Baptist Church. I had made a commitment to Christ at the age of 13 but I soon backslid in my teenage years. Falling into drugs, alcohol, and riotous living. At the age of 19, during a suicide attempt, I heard the voice of the Lord call out to me saying, “I have a purpose for you.” Immediately I put down the gun and repented of my sins, turning back to Christ as my Lord and savior. Not long after that, the Lord called me to preach, filling me with the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. I hid this fact for many years, as I was still very much a part of the Baptist denomination which held a firm stance against the gifts of the Spirit. It was this and other doctrines that the Baptists held that I soon found myself to be at odds with. I eventually became a Pastor of a non denominational holiness church at the age of twenty years old. I would soon be kicked out of that church for my zeal and passion for the truth of God’s word and my desire to see the lost saved. I would go on to plant two other churches, growing in my own understanding of the word as time passed. Eventually I would discover that God had written his law in my heart and that he, through the spirit, desired for me to return to a more Biblical and Apostolic form of worship. Celebrating the Sabbath and feasts of the Lord. But I soon found that many of those who shared that revelation had been entangled in the letter of the law and not the spirit of the law. Legalism, judgmentalism, and condemnation seem to abound. I’ve been thrown out of many fellowships and have voluntarily left many more because I have seen the hindrances that religious organizations can bring. The truth that should set men free becomes a trap to hold people down and the commandment which was ordained to give life has brought death to many. It is my desire and goal to liberate the captives, to preach good news to the broken, raise up disciples for the Lord, see revival, and a return to the old paths in these last days. I pray this ministry will be a blessing to others and serve that purpose.
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