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Keith Hall founded Empty Jar Ministries in 2004 with a heart felt desire to reach, and minister to families. Keith is a dynamic teacher, and speaker, who seeks to serve the Lord faithfully through the gifts he has been given. Keith serves bi-vocationally as the Discipleship Pastor at The Journey Church of the Triad which is located in High Point, NC. One of Empty Jar's purposes is to equip God's people for acts of service as found in Ephesians 4:1-12 and in doing so help people to grow and mature spiritually as they walk with the Father. In order for this to take place we must come to the decision that it's all about Jesus, and His gospel for a lost and dying world and not about our own agendas and mandates. John the Baptist when asked who was greater simply replied as recorded in John 3:30, "He must increase; But I must decrease" KJV
In addition to serving at The Journey, Keith and his wife Leslie are very involved in Couples Ministry. Their focus is on strengthening the marriage relationship with solid and relevant Bible teaching along with music and fun. This is done through Couple's Retreats, as well as one on one teaching and counseling. It is God's Will that we honor Him with our marriages as this very relationship is modeled after the one we have with the Lord Jesus Christ. Keith and Leslie give God the glory of the wonderful marriage that they have as they are raising their two daughters and seeking to serve Him in all things. God has brought them through all of the storms of life and this is where their ministry is based. God never waste an experience in our lives and we must understand that this life is not simply all about us, we are here to bear fruit as stated in John 15:16. "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last" NIV |
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Featured Sample Lesson:
“The Calling”
View a portion of the notes from the Empty Jar lesson
titled “The Calling”. Use this sample to help you learn
more about Empty Jar’s teaching style and materials.
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