ARC’s First Church Plants Celebrate 20 Years of Ministry | New Life Church Arkansas Blog Post
God gave Rick and Michelle Bezet the desire to plant a church. They had ideas but didn’t know how they were going to make it happen. In 2000, there was no ARC, but they had relationships. Billy Hornsby, who was on staff with Rick at Bethany World Prayer Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana connected him with Greg Surratt, Pastor of Seacoast Church in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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In May of 2000, Chris and Tammy Hodges, along with their five children, made their way through eight cities, visiting each as a potential home for their new church. Birmingham was their last stop. On his way to an early game at the SEC baseball tournament, Chris grabbed coffee at a local Barnes & Noble. With a view that overlooked the Cahaba Valley ahead and the busy highway down below, Chris heard the Lord say, “You’re going to pastor some of the people down in that traffic jam.” He began to feel a supernatural love for the city and its people, and that’s when he knew. He skipped the game and instead began to make his way throughout Birmingham, praying as he drove down the streets of the city he would soon call home.