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Blake M. Jones

Discipleship, sound doctrine, and the power of God.

I preach, teach, and lead teaching sessions in churches, small gatherings, retreats, and classrooms. The anchor topics below are where I've done the most work; a good conversation about your context is the fastest way to know if I'm a fit.

Blake M. Jones close-up while teaching, holding a wireless microphone on stage

Four themes I keep coming back to. Any of them can shape a single sermon or a whole weekend.

  • Formation as the aim, not information transfer. What it looks like to be shaped into Christ across the ordinary weeks of a life, in a real body of believers — not as a program but as a way of being together.

  • The great doctrines held with warmth — the person and work of Christ, Trinity, salvation, sanctification, ecclesiology. Not as a fortress against feeling, but as the ground beneath every honest question.

  • A serious biblical case for the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit — healing, prophecy, deliverance, presence — held without embarrassment and without spectacle.

  • The tension between the charismatic and the doctrinal streams, and why the New Testament refuses to let us pick a side. This is the frame I keep coming back to in writing and in the pulpit.

Sunday morning pulpit fill · retreats · weekend teaching series · guest lecture · adult-education classes.

Pulpit fill, retreats, weekend teaching series, guest-lecture slots. I travel from Spring Hill, TN.

I read every inquiry personally. Expect a reply within a couple of days.

Tell me about the room.

The best way to know if I'm a fit is a short note about your context — who the room is, what you're hoping the session does, and roughly when. I read every message.

I read every message. Expect a reply within a couple of days.