I could write paragraphs about how great a pastor and how great a person Pastor Roy is. He’s not afraid to preach the uncompromising truth of the gospel regardless of what society says about something. He shows genuine love and compassion towards people and for the Church. He’s willing to help with anything, any way he can. Doing some siding work on my house him and his son surprised us showing up to help, for two days. He doesn’t pretend to be perfect or have it all figured out. He is an example of how we all should be. He’s a man that I am grateful to have as a pastor and happy to call a friend. I appreciate him for who he is, and for all he does both inside and outside of the church.

Last year was probably one of the toughest years I’ve been through in quite a while. In a four month time span, our beloved family dog passed away from cancer, my long-time job was eliminated and I was sent to a different division at the company, then my mother passed away suddenly, and I resigned at work. Life felt like it was spinning out of control and I could do nothing to stop it. However, through the grace of God, a lot of tears and questioning, plus a TON of prayer, I made it through the darkest moments. I am beyond grateful for WBGL and the consistent connection to prayer, worship music, and encouragement to find peace during the pain and confusion of life.