Our History
ABOUT VICTORY IN GRACE
Rooted in passion for the Gospel and a heart for missions, Victory in Grace has built a foundation from which we step out in faith to serve, love, and share the hope of Christ in our community and around the world.
A Legacy of Faithful Leadership
Victory in Grace – a church built on the truth of God’s Word and a legacy of faithful leadership. Founded by the late Pastor Kip Morrow, Victory in Grace has long been a place where missions are not just supported but lived out. Pastor Kip was deeply committed to ensuring that everyone who heard him understood the transformative power of God’s grace through Jesus Christ. His teachings consistently pointed to the truth that in Christ, we are made new, and his passion for this message was evident in every sermon and interaction.
Throughout his ministry, Pastor Kip’s dedication to this message left a profound and lasting impression on the congregation, inspiring many to embrace and share the grace they had received. His legacy continues to influence the church’s mission and outreach, serving as a testament to his unwavering faith and commitment to spreading the gospel.
New Leadership, Same Mission
Following the passing of our beloved Pastor Kip Morrow, Victory in Grace entered a season of prayer and reflection, trusting God to continue the work He had begun. In time, God faithfully led Pastor Josh Kent to step into leadership—bringing a renewed spark and infusing the church with fresh vision, heartfelt teaching, and a contagious passion for reaching others with the love of Christ.
Along with his wife Sarah and their four daughters, Pastor Kent’s journey with Victory in Grace has been marked by a welcoming environment where you can dig into your faith and feel supported every step of the way. Pastor Josh has a down-to-earth teaching style that makes biblical truths easy to understand and apply to everyday life.
Week after week, Victory In Grace is a place where the Word of God is preached boldly, lives are discipled faithfully, and people of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed into a loving, Christ-centered community, where more often than not, folks come early and stay late, fellowshipping with each other until someone flips the lights as a signal that it’s finally time to leave!