Pastor Charles Prescott II: Hope in the Messy Middle — A Christmas Conversation About Calling, Grief, and Community – Episode 68
Pastor Charles Prescott II—Senior Pastor of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church (“The Mac”)—joins Trey Bailey and Gabriel Stovall for a Christmas special conversation centered on calling, leadership, and hope in the messy middle. Pastor Prescott shares his unexpected journey into pastoral ministry, how a persistent sense of God’s direction led him to Covington, and what it’s been like stepping into a 147-year-old church still processing grief after a season without a pastor. Along the way, the guys reflect on authenticity in ministry, generational change in the church, and why substance matters more than performance in today’s world.
The conversation also explores Pastor Prescott’s unique bivocational role as Chief of Police and Associate Vice President of Campus Safety at Morehouse College, and how that experience shapes his approach to people, bias, trust, and compassion. With the holidays as the backdrop, the episode leans into real talk about grief, mental health, and finding “small blessings” that carry us through hard seasons. It’s an honest, encouraging episode that points listeners toward a deeper, steadier kind of hope—one rooted in God’s faithfulness and lived out in community.
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Pastor Justin Adams & Minister Nytro Smith: Growing Faith and Impacting Newton County - Episode 24
In Episode 24 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Pastor Justin Adams of New Life Praise Center and Minister Nytravious “Nytro” Smith of James Paschal Missionary Baptist Church for a spirited and inspirational conversation about the state of the church and faith in Newton County. The episode explores the incredible growth of New Life Praise Center, from its humble beginnings to a thriving congregation of over 1,000 attendees, and the ways Minister Nytro is helping revitalize the congregation at James Paschal. Together, these leaders discuss church growth, outreach, and the importance of embracing diversity in the modern church.
The conversation also highlights the significance of unity among local faith leaders and their collaborative efforts to serve the community. Both churches are deeply engaged in partnerships with schools and nonprofits, working to support the people of Newton County. With the holiday season approaching, the pastors share how they are reaching out to families and creating opportunities to make a difference during this special time of year. Tune in to hear how these dynamic leaders are impacting faith and community in Newton County.

