“No matter how far away from God you think you are. There is always a way home,” he said.
“I had this burning sensation to go in that church, so I did. Robert wasn’t there that day but he called me back. We talked on the phone two hours and then we set an interview for August 11th and we talked for 4 hours that day and I ended up giving my life over to Christ.”
McKelvy now speaks in churches to prove the power of prayer and the love of God.
“The power and peace and wholeness I feel today is far greater than anything that I’ve ever felt before,” he said.
“I created a church to destroy dogmatic religion and he still loved me. So if he could still love me for me to be here today talking to you than there are no excuses anymore.”
Pastor Hogan said he is working very closely with McKelvy to make sure that he has a solid foundation and that he becomes rooted and grounded in the word of God.
Meanwhile, the Greater Church of Lucifer has closed its doors.