Our Founders
Get to know the voices behind Church of New Revival. We're not titles or tradition — just real people with real stories, called to spark revival through music, media, and testimony.
Casey- Founder
I’m from a small riverside town in southern West Tennessee. Before ministry, I worked in PR, government, and creative media — but for almost 20 years, I led spiritual warfare teams helping families face the kinds of battles most churches wouldn’t touch. We showed up, prayed hard, and stood in the mess with people others walked away from. We ministered to those who turned to darkness out of pain or survival — and helped them find their way back to the Light. That didn’t pull me away from God. It pulled me into my calling.
I didn’t learn ministry from a pulpit. I learned it in the trenches. I’ve felt real darkness. And I’ve watched the Holy Spirit break through it. My faith wasn’t formed in tradition — it was forged in prayer, deliverance, and walking through hard places with hurting people. No, I didn’t go to seminary — and I’m not ashamed of that. Seminary gives structure. Calling gives purpose. And I’ve got purpose. I’m not a pastor or preacher. I’m a witness. A survivor. Someone who’s seen too much not to speak.
In 2025, I started Church of New Revival to show people that God still moves — in backroads, bread aisles, and broken places. That He still hears. Still heals. Still shows up for people the Church often overlooks. So if you’re still here? That means He’s not done with you. And if you’ve got a reason to testify, that makes you a witness too. ome of us were never meant to sit quiet in a pew. It’s time for revival — and you’re part of it, just like me.
Cynthia- Co- Founder
I was born and raised in the small towns of southern Illinois, where life didn’t come with training wheels or easy answers. I’ve walked through loss, detours, and hard seasons that taught me early how to lean on the One who never changes. Every setback became a story of quiet mercy — the kind of miracles that don’t make the headlines but leave a mark just the same.
I’m not the loudest in the room — and I don’t need to be. I believe ministry often looks like holding space, listening deeply, and showing up with love before words are even spoken. Sometimes that means sharing a hot meal. Sometimes it’s a silent prayer. Other times, it’s just being still with someone so they know they’re not alone.
To me, real revival begins in compassion. It moves through kindness. And when someone can’t stand, I’ll stand in faith for them — until they can. I’ve seen light break through the heaviest dark, and I believe healing always starts with being seen, heard, and reminded that you're still here for a reason.