About Us
Zoar Baptist Church, Inc., exists as a fellowship of loving, caring, Spirit-led believers. We commit ourselves to prayer, Bible study, stewardship, and Christ-centered service in order to evangelize the lost, worship God, develop mature disciples, and minister to all. Our vision is "To see our church and community TRANSFORMED as we become more like JESUS CHRIST and lead others to Him."
Contact Information
1740 South Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 28152
Office Number: 704-482-4151
Email us at pastor@zoarchurch.com
Lead Pastor: Pastor Jon Jones
Praise Team Leader: (Interim) - Andrea Jones-Marshall
Administrative Assistant: Kayla Gauthier
Children and Youth Minister: Ryan Kepler
Weekly Schedule
Sunday Schedule:
8:30am: Gathering breakfast in the FLC (Fellowship time - all invited)
9:00am: Sunday School on campus and LiveStream
10:00am: On Campus Worship and Live Stream
10:00 am - Childrens Worship & Refuge Youth
Wednesday Schedule:
Mid-Week at Zoar: (community invited!)
• 6:00pm: Supper
• 6:30pm: Discipleship, Children Activities & Youth Refuge
• Nursery Provided
• 7:30pm - Praise Team Practice
Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday
from 9:00am - 1:00 pm
Food pantry request by appointment only.
Ministry & Worship Team
The Ministry and Worship Team of Zoar Baptist Church is a vital and integral part of our operations! This team is made up of both paid staff and volunteers who work to minister to our church and community, keep the day to day operations of the church going, and play a major role in leading our worship each week. Our Ministry and Worship Team works alongside each member of our congregation...at Zoar, we believe that "Every Member is a Minister".
Pastor Jon Jones
Pastor Jon graduated from North Greenville University with a BA in Christian Studies. He then went to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and earned a MDiv with a specialization in Counseling. He also served in the S.C. and L.A. Army National Guard. Pastor Jon is married to Adriene and they have 2 children, Jamie & Jolynne. His family love the outdoors. They enjoy camping, swimming, hiking, and geocaching. When not outdoors, they enjoy playing board games and cooking. They love meeting new people and hearing their stories.
pastor@zoarchurch.com
Andrea Jones-Marshall, Interim Praise Team Leader
Andrea was born and raised in Shelby. She is married to her husband, Daniel, and they have three beautiful children ages 5, 7, and 11. Andrea grew up in the church and has been singing since before she can remember. Her family currently attends Hope Community Church, where she is so grateful to serve on the worship team, as music has always been a way she has heard from and drawn closer to Jesus. She is so excited to draw us closer to Him through worship together!
Ryan Kepler - Children & Youth Minister
Ryan is a full time student at Gardner Webb University in the Religion department. He has been a Family Ministry intern, Worship and production leader in several churches. He looks forward to seeing children and youth grow in Christ every day!
Ryan@zoarchurch.com
Lyn Carroll, Praise Team and Worship Accompanist
Lyn Carroll serves as the Praise Team and Worship Accompanist at Zoar. Lyn has been a member of Zoar for over 30 years and has served as both the Church Pianist and Church Organist. She enjoys helping lead worship and providing her musical skills whenever possible. Lyn is active in many areas of the church and is the teacher of the Barnabas Sunday School Class. She and her husband, Steve, have three children and two grandchildren.
lyn@zoarchurch.com
Kayla Gauthier, Administrative Assistant
Kayla is a native of South Carolina but has lived in Shelby with her husband and daughter for 2 years. She feels her position at the church is a way for the Lord to use her through the many ministries of Zoar. She enjoys meeting all the people she comes in contact with!
adminasst@zoarchurch.com
Amelia Poston, Accompanist
Amelia Poston serves as one of the Accompanists at Zoar. Amelia has been a member of Zoar since 1998 and previously served as the Church Pianist for 10 years. Currently, she assists in leading worship by providing keyboard accompaniment during the morning worship services. She is active in many areas of the church and is a member of the Upper Room Sunday School Class. She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren and working with different mission projects at Zoar.
Who Are We?
A movement to organize Zoar Church began in 1837. At that time Elder James M. Thomas of the Moriah Association preached a series of sermons at a "preaching stand" built for public worship about three miles southwest of the present site of Shelby, North Carolina. Inspired by the support for this endeavor and the large crowds it attracted, the leaders of the community decided that a church was needed. On September 7, 1837, the church was organized and it was decided that the body shall be known as Zoar Baptist Church.
On March 15, 1838 William Weston gave slightly more than one acre of land on which the first Zoar Church was built. The land was granted to E.M. Chaffin, the first pastor, and deacons James Love and Roberts Putnam.
What Exactly Do We Believe?
We believe that the Scripture (the Holy Bible) came to us through the inspiration of God. For many generations God has used it to reveal himself to the human family. We believe that the Bible tells the story of God’s relationship with human beings.
The story begins with the creation of all things. God, who has always existed in communal relationship with himself –Father, Son and Holy Spirit– is the creator, and everything he created was good. Human beings were created in the image of God and his intention was for people to live in relational communion with him and one another. Satan, the enemy of God and humanity, tempted human beings to rebel against their creator and sin entered the world. Consequently, our relationship with God, with others, with creation and with ourselves was broken. All of creation now longs to be redeemed.
We believe that God did not give up on his creation. He chose to invite one man, Abraham, to follow him. Through him and his descendents God would reveal himself to all the nations of the world. Israel was to be a kingdom of priests, a holy nation, a light to the Gentiles. In time the nation was enslaved in Egypt but God delivered them and led them to Mount Sinai where he renewed his covenant with them and gave them a special identity through the law of Israel. God brought the nation of Israel to the Promised Land where they were to live out their calling.
Over time the nation repeatedly rebelled against God. Instead of living out their missional calling, they worshiped the gods of neighboring nations. Instead of caring for the poor they ignored or mistreated them. Instead of seeking justice for the oppressed they were often the oppressors. Prophets revealed God’s heart for the poor and marginalized, but Israel ignored their invitation to repent and embrace God’s purposes.
In their rebellion they were sent into exile under the Assyrian and Babylonian empires. There they remembered God’s vision for the world and longed for a time when God would bring redemption.
We believe that redemption came through Jesus the Messiah. He was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin, God in the flesh. He came announcing the new arrival of the kingdom of God. He preached good news to the poor, healing for the brokenhearted and freedom for captives. In short, he offered restoration for a broken world. He was rejected by the religious establishment and the oppressive empire of Rome. Consequently, he was executed by crucifixion.
We believe that mysteriously, through his suffering, crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection, Jesus has brought healing and forgiveness to all creation. He is the only one who has brought reconciliation between God and human beings. Those who trust him live in peace and harmony with one another, their creator and his creation. The Spirit of God lives within those who trust Jesus. Those who follow the way of Jesus are called the church. They live out their relationship with Jesus Christ through Baptism, the practice of spiritual disciplines and the ritual celebration of the Lord’s Supper. The church is empowered by God’s Spirit to share the way of Jesus with others through missional living. We seek to embody the resurrected Christ through love, peace, sacrificial service and generous giving.
We believe that Jesus will return to judge the world. He will bring final justice and restoration to God’s creation. God will live with human beings and we will enjoy a completely renewed creation; a new heaven and a new earth. God will wipe away all tears and there will be no more death, or mourning, or pain. In that day the old order of things will pass away. Peace will reign, evil and injustice will cease and all things will be made new.
We believe that we are called to live out this new reality now. We believe that we are called to share this new reality with others.