Church grows, has new pastor
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HIGH POINT – Keith Hall recently became pastor of The Journey Church of the Triad, a congregation that holds services in High Point.

Hall is one of the co-founders of the church, which moved into and converted the former Moose Lodge building at Johnson Street and Hartley Drive. The congregation was launched four years ago, meeting in the living room of former pastor Alan Cox’s home.

Hall, who had served as associate pastor, recently became lead pastor when Cox left the Journey Church to pursue another ministerial calling. Other church leaders include the Rev. Bruce Crews, associate pastor, and worship leader Andy Rowe.

Hall said the Journey Church currently has an average attendance of 150-200 for Sunday services. The church, at 1221 E. Hartley Drive, has an active youth outreach, drawing from 30-50 students from High Point University, he said.

Hall and Cox, along with family members, co-founded the church with the assistance of the Piedmont Baptist Association.

“We are doctrinally very conservative. However, we are going to deliver that message in a contemporary fashion,” Hall said.
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