Charity students

Helping students know christ and grow in their relationship with him

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"we exist to help students know christ

and grow in their relationship with him."

charity students

why we exist

Charity Students exists to help students know Jesus Christ and grow in their relationship with Him.  We are the student ministry of Charity Church and are welcoming to any students between 6th-12th grade looking to grow in their relationship with God, their friends, and their small group leaders.

What is MDWK

Wednesday 6:00-8:00 PM

MDWK is our weekly student worship service consisting of Biblical teachings from God's Word, engaging and dynamic worship music, and small groups separated by gender and grade to encourage and influence students towards a closer relationship with Christ.  Location is 2420 Brantley Road Kannapolis, NC 28083 from 6:00-9:00P.

Fisher Furr

middle school director

Fisher Furr grew up in Mt. Pleasant North Carolina where he lives currently with his family.  Fisher is currently finishing up a Bachelors Degree in Religion at Liberty University.  Fisher loves coffee, reading, and playing sports with friends.

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Grant Ketron

High school pastor

Grant grew up in Harrisonburg, VA but has been at Charity a little over two years after leaving full-time traveling evangelism & graduating from Liberty University with a degree in Pastoral Leadership.  Grant lives in Kannapolis with his wife, Maria.  Grant enjoys coffee, camping, and spending time with the people he loves.

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