United We Stand is a long overdue conversation within the church - the body of believers and followers of Jesus Christ. Hosted by Pastor Fallon Procter, you'll hear from Christian leaders, teachers and more as we do our best to bring healing and restore
Discussing financial stewardship with Realtors Danielle "Elle" Gaddy and Diane Bullock. • Structuring a Real Estate Loan • Shopping for a Lender • Criteria for VA Loans • Christian Values and Integrity in Business
Fallon Procter welcomes NC Senate District 19 Democratic candidate Val Applewhite for a conversation about her campaign. Together they address:• Education• Small Business• Poverty• Natural Assets as Revenue Streams• Infrastructure• Attractive Draws for Business Relocations• Expanded Transportation• State and Local Economy• Negative Campaign Ads• AbortionMs. Applewhite is the proud mother of two boys, a U.S. Air Force veteran, and has served her community as a City Council member, and has twice run as a mayoral candidate.She also serve on the Fayetteville State University Board of Trustees.
Today Fallon continues a relevant conversation joined by two young adults who are willing and actually touching a generation the church has had difficulty in reaching with the truth of the Gospel message.Kristen McVickers and Fallon Procter II are active and engaged in social media personally and on behalf of the church, and you're invited to listen in on the conversation which dives into:• God In The Culture• Evangelism & Technology• Virtue Signaling • The Search for Truth in Gen Z (and beyond)• Combating the Cancel Culture• Progressive Christianity• Using Technology Today
State of the Church: Mission & Philosophy.Host Fallon Procter is joined by Tony McVickers, Senior Pastor of RockFish Church in Raefird, North Carolina.
Fallon's guest today is Apostle Chelle Roberts of McKinney, TX. Mrs. Roberts is the founder and Senior Pastor of Restoration Assembly and has serve in that capacity for over 20 years.Today's conversation addresses: • The Most violent cities in the U.S. • Depression • Defining and Navigating Crisis • The role of the Church in emotional crisis • Hearing God in Crisis • Crying out in crisis • Leading through crisisLearn more and connect with Pastor Fallon Procter at https://www.facebook.com/FallonProcterMinistries
Today's show is a candid conversation between 3 Prayer Warriors: Fallon Procter and his guests, Sylvia Williams and Gwen Bradley.We address being a responsible and responsive Church in the wake of SCOTUS striking down of the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling originally made nearly 50 years ago.
Men... We have a calling and a responsibility as husbands and fathers.Today's show is an honest conversation between three men - community leaders - about the impact and importance of men and the impact of fathers.Our host Fallon Proctor is joined by Pastors Rick Barber and Clay Davis.
Calling all men...to the classroom, to the church, to the children's ministry, and to their place as husbands and fathers.Today's show is an honest conversation between four men - leaders in various areas of the community - about the impact and importance of men and the impact of fathers.Our host Fallon Proctor is joined by Pastors Chris Davis, Rick Barber and Councilman Clay Davis.
Offering the hope and healing the news media ignores and the government will not address, this conversation occurred just one day after the school shooting in Uvalde, TX. It was a hard, but hopeful conversation involving an educator, a local pastor, and a Gen Z social media influencer whose Christian perspective enters the fray as a near counterculture voice.Pastor, Educator and former Law Enforcement Officer Fallon Procter hosted the conversation with Pastor Tony McVickers of RockFish Church in Raeford, NC and Kristen McVickers, with an active social media following as "lauren.elise03" on TikTok.
There were over 50,000 National Day of Prayer observances in 2022, along with observances held in 220 countries. Today we're revisiting the importance and impact of the National Day of Prayer with Kathy Branzell & Gwen Beadley.Kathy Branzell serves as the President of the National Day of Prayer (NDP) Task Force. She has served as a longtime member of the Board of Directors, having led and served alongside Vonette Bright, Shirley Dobson, Anne Graham-Lotz, and Dr. Ronnie Floyd.Gwen Bradley is the National Liaison For Prayer Mobilization and Partnerships. She also serves as the National Area Leader of the Southeast Region. She is recognized as a global strategic intercessor, pastor, teacher, media influencer and an international conference speaker.Find out more and get involved when you visit https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/
Today's guests are candidates for the NC Senate 19. Ms. Val Applewhite ad the incumbent, Mr. Kirk deViere.You're invited into the room as Fallon Procter holds a conversation with the candidates for the NC Senate 19 Primary concerning many things, including: • Why serve...Why now? • Heath Care and Medicaid Expansion • Education • Criminal Justice Reform • NC Budget • The Value of the military and Veteran population • Governor Roy Cooper's endorsement of one of the candidates • The Senator offers a glimpse of the legislative process as the group discusses 'bill shaping' and bi-partisan support of bills for the good of the citizensThe candidates also respond to one another concerning: • Politics vs Progress • Voting records • LGBTQ education and inclusion • Divisive mail campaigns • Christian values in politics#vote #ncsenate
Today's guests hit on some important things you don't want to miss. Dr. Abraham Shanklin, Jr., founder of New Life Fellowship and The Center of Transformation, in Hanover. MD & Pastor Tony McVickers, Senior Pastor of the multi-site RockFish Church, headquartered in Raeford, NC join Pastor Fallon Procter for a vital conversation about the impact and importance of fatherhood.
Talking about the important (and perhaps necessary) changes that the church has identified and risen to in the wake of the pandemic and season which followed. Not everything is the same, and that is not all bad. In many ways, the passage from Genesis 50:20, "You planned evil against me; God planned it for good" rings more true now than ever.Free resources mentioned in this episode:https://www.canva.comhttps://www.animoto.comhttps://www.churchplanting.com
Today's guests are local educators who identify and advocate for a Biblical foundation in education.
There are an overwhelming number of children in the Foster Care system, a problem only exacerbated by the effects of the pandemic. This conversation provides evidence of the need for prayer, action and participation in the Christian community.Listen along as we dispel myths and offer straight forward information about foster care, adoption and the need for positive community involvement.Contact your local County Department of Social Services to get involved or get more information about the need in your area.
Today's guest is Jennifer Davis. Jennifer is a Life Coach in training as a Christian counselor. She has helped many families and individuals work through some of the most difficult seasons of their lives. After years of distance between psychology and theology, or maybe science and faith, what is playing out in culture in recent decades, the need for a bridge between the two arenas has become more apparent.February is often referred to as the month of love. As we focus on love, we want to ask ourselves this question, "Who is our neighbor?" “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” And Jesus replied to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. The second is like it, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself [that is, unselfishly seek the best or higher good for others].' The whole Law and the [writings of the] Prophets depend on these two commandments.” Matthew 22:36-40 AMP
Dr. Doug Small of Project Pray is the guest today for a discussion on the continued need for fervent and consistent prayer among God's people.ABOUT DR. SMALL: Dr. P. Douglas Small is an ordained bishop with the Church of God, speaker, educator, and consultant focusing on prayer ministry. He holds a B.A. degree in Christian Ministries, an M. A. degree in Biblical Studies, a second M. A. degree in Church Administration, and a Ph. D. degree in Biblical Studies. His teaching materials have been used by pastors across the nation for enrichment and ministry.ABOUT PROJECT PRAY:Project Pray is an organization dedicated to serving as a catalyst for a ‘Great Awakening' in America and the world. Through the foundation of transformational prayer mobilization, we aim to fulfill our obligation to the Great Commitment, “Pray for all men everywhere …”Project Pray seeks to form strategic partnerships at the denominational, individual, family, congregational, and city-wide levels in order to educate the Church about prayer and all its facets.Find out more at https://projectpray.org/
Kicking off a new year with an old friend. Pastor Tony McVickers of Rockfish Church in Raeford, NC joins Fallon in this episode to talk about vision. Over 20,000 Pastors in America have walked away from their positions, and many others have indicated they would if they had somewhere else to go. With churches large and small closing their doors amid a decline in attendance, what is the role of leaders? Has God's vision for the church shifted, or has ours?
Fallon Procter is joined by his wife, Kenya, and North Carolina educator Tarrah Williams and NC State Senator (19th District) Kirk DeViere to discuss positive legislation on behalf of families and the education of children in North Carolina.Among the topics discussed are the expansion of the Opportunity Scholarship and expanded eligibility for the Children with Disabilities Grant.You can learn more about the North Carolina Opportunity Scholarship at https://www.ncseaa.edu/
Today's conversation is about second chances. Third chances. Thousandth chances. In short, it about redemption.Fallon Procter's guest is Anthony FaisonPastor: 2nd Chance Ministries Deliverance CenterFounder: Always Ready 2 Fight Reentry ResourcesReentry Resources is a program that assists individuals with unfavorable background with employment, education, housing, health and wellness, mental health, substance abuse, family support, as well as transportation.Contact Mr. Faison at (910) 448-6620
It takes a village. Not just to raise a child, to to build and nurture our brothers and sisters in Christ. Today we look at how a village - or community of faith - can come together to the benefit of those who may have been left in the margins of society and help them learn to soar.Joining host Fallon Procter today:• Tanisha Melvin - Addictive Kravings https://addictivekravings.com• Keisha Watkins - Shiloh Temple of Faith https://shilohfaith.org/• Ophelia Ray - Maggie's Outreach Community Center http://www.Mocedc.com/
An upbeat conversation on a very serious subject with Pastor Fallon Procter and his guest ShaDonna (Mo) McPhaul. Mo is a US Air Force Veteran who continues to serve this country as she serves its veterans through Mo's Heroes, a nonprofit offering assistance to homeless veterans. You can learn more or find help at http://www.MosHeroes.org. Get immediate assistance when you call 844-667-4376.
Domestic abuse is something we, the church, cannot turn a blind eye toward. Nor can we dismiss it as someone else's problem. Fallon and his guests explore to epidemic from several angles today, including some first hand perspectives.
Pastor Fallon Proctor is joined for an encouraging conversation with friend, Pastor, Grandfather & Great Grandfather, Rick Barber. Rick is part of The Restoration Place of Fayetteville, NC. The Restoration Place (TRP), is place for all who seek the love of God. TRP is men, women and children who desire change in their lives through the renewing of their hearts, lives, relationships and minds. TRP says, "We are people pulling together and helping each other fill in the blank and empty spaces with love, caring and sharing. We are disciples of Jesus Christ who are willing to be used by God the Father to spread the Gospel through our actions, attitudes, and the Word of God."Find out more about the vibrant and vital ministry of The Restoration Place at https://therestorationplace.online/Get the "Feed NC Now" app in your App Store. https://feedncnow.glideapp.io/
Dr, Abraham Shanklin joins Fallon Proctor for a conversation on the faith we stand upon - even in the face of crisis.Dr. Shanklin is a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor and the founder of Center of Transformation, a ministry located between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C.Today's Bible-centered conversation circles the importance of faith and unity in the midst common crises. In the church we face common enemies, and we must be unified as we combat those adversaries. It comes down to participation. We must participate in prayer. Participate in worship. Participate in fellowship. It's within the unity we share we will find the strength, help and hope we need to emerge from any crisis as strong, effective members of the family of Christ we are part of.Learn more about Dr. Shanklin, Center of Transformation and the ministry of both at: http://altered4life.org/
Fallon's guests today are Dr. Richard L. Watkins, PhD and Val Applewhite.Richard Watkins earned his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2014 in Microbiology and Immunology with a specialty in Virology. His research focused on the factors that influence disease progression towards AIDS in HIV-infected patients. Prior to attending UNC, Dr. Watkins earned a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from Fayetteville State University in 2007. He played varsity football for Fayetteville State University throughout his entire undergraduate experience.Richard is the founder and CEO of The Science Policy Action Network, Inc. (SPAN), formed in 2014 to fill dangerous gaps between scientific advancement and stakeholders. SPAN envisions a scientific enterprise that grows and creates opportunities, binding its success with the prosperity of society as a whole.Find out more and contact Dr. Watkins at http://www.RichardLWatkins.comVal Applewhite joins the conversation on behalf of Healthier Together NC & NC Counts.With more than 10 years of organizational advocacy experience building economic, social, and political power in marginalized communities across Southeastern North Carolina, she currently serves the organization and community as Healthier Together Regional Director, Region 5. A life-long public servant, she is a former 3-term Fayetteville City Councilwoman and is a retired 20 year United States Air Force veteran.Val holds an undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Strayer University and a Master of Science in Political Science from Southern New Hampshire University.Learn more when you contact Ms. Appelwhite at Val@NNCounts.org.
Responsibility to who we are in Christ is key to leadership for Christians at every level. That includes those leading in the political arena. Today's program lassos some national concerns and mindsets to consider their implications on a local level. Speaking from within the 3rd fastest growing county in NC, today's topics range from civic involvement to the dividing lines presented by COVID-related issues. and from a vision for community to responsible use of funds allocated by the American Rescue Plan ARP).Today's guests are Bishop Chris Parker and Harry Southerland, Chairman of Hoke County, NC Board of Commissioners.
Pastor Tony McVickers joins Fallon Proctor for this episode.Listen along as they devote time to issues important on a local, national and global level.From COVID-19 to Afghanistan, from the local church to education, embracing who we are called to be in Christ is the most important aspect of our lives as Christians.As spiritual leaders, they address the angle mainstream news media often takes to distract and even defame well-intended people to keep a story going. The tactic - or at least the method - is similar to the one employed by our common spiritual enemy.Quotes from today's conversation: - "If it's good news it gets ignored, if it's bad news, it gets amplified."- "The Gospel is tailor-made for these times."- "...we go from being critical of one another to asking, 'how can I help?'"-
Kenya Procter is today's guest as we look beyond the headlines and into the heart of the matter of mental health. Kenya works closely with local and national organizations, including the United States Army, training educators and leaders in Suicide Prevention.The stigma surrounding mental health issues has led many in leadership - whether ministry or business - to bury the emotional needs they sincerely need to address. In today's show we address that from the perspective that it's okay to have a pastor and a therapist.You can find more information about suicide prevention online at https://afsp.org/Contact Kenya for more information kenya.procter@gmail.com
In Proverbs 22:6 the Bible tells us to "..Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." Today we're talking with Christian educators about the impact of education and parents' right and responsibility to choose how and where their child is educated.If you live in North Carolina and would like to learn more about Opportunity Scholarship for your K-12 student, all the information to guide you through the process is available at:https://www.ncseaa.edu/k12/opportunity/To quickly determine eligibility, you'll find an overview of K12 Programs Eligibility Requirements in a single document here: https://www.ncseaa.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1171/2020/10/K12_Eligibility.pdfJoining Fallon Procter today are Christian School Principal, Tarrah Jones, and Pastor and Christian educator, Clay Davis.
Fallon Procter is joined by guest and local Pastor, Chris Parker for today's discussion.
Today's show is part one of a series called, "Unity of Purpose" - Those Preaching WomenStudio Guests are Pastors Tenae Marks, Na-Jean Parker and Kenya Procter.
Bishop Willie L. Bradley of Anointed Remnant International Ministries in Prattville, AL.
Pastors Fallon Procter, Christopher Parker, Tony McVickers and Kyle Seeger gather to discus Unity of Faith.
Pastor Fallon Procter welcomes Bishop Chris Parker back on today's show to continue the discussion on unity in spirit. Chris and Fallon are joined by the co-founder of Abundant Life Ministries in Raeford, NC - Chris's wife of 28 years - Na-Jean Parker.Centering on Paul's letter to the Ephesians, today's hosts focus on Ephesians 4 as they discuss what unity in spirit looks like for believer and followers in today's world.
Discussing National Day of Prayer (NDP) and the importance of prayer with NDP Coordinators, Pastor Rick Barber of The Restoration Place in Fayetteville, NC and Pastors Jimmie & Tharesa Lee of New Bern, NC
Considering current events from a Biblical worldview. Looking closely at the responsibility of church leadership in the face of matters like politics, vaccinations and other matters of conscience.Pastor and Educator Fallon Procter is joined by Kyle Seeger of Calvary Chapel in Fayetteville, NC andTony McVickers of RockFish Church in Raeford, NC.Today's conversation centers on topics that can be seen as divisive, with the purpose of finding understanding and common ground to unite the people of the church. They gather around the truth of the Bible, and the responsibilities of us as believers, disciples, and disciple makers.