
Stephen McWhirter

Stephen McWhirter
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From meth addict to worship leader, Stephen McWhirter’s powerful testimony is one of radical restoration. Over eleven years of rebellion and addiction. A childhood marked by seeing his earthly father, a traveling evangelist, be one man behind a pulpit and another at home. Eventually, Stephen wanted nothing to do with Christianity, to the point of cussing people out if they even mentioned the name Jesus, around him. He only saw the Lord through a broken lens. He decided if God is real then He’s not good. However, Stephen miraculously accepted a book about Jesus from a friend, and one night, at 3am, He set in a bed reading the book, with drugs next to him, on the side table. As he read, he was acutely aware of the presence of God, in the room. They began to have an internal dialogue, where the Lord said He was real, good, and had a purpose for Stephen’s life. He believed, but couldn’t imagine quitting the life of addiction he had known for so long. In a moment, with a thought more powerful than words, he felt the Lord speak into him, something that changed his life forever, “You don’t have to do it alone, because I will do it!” In that moment, Stephen took God at His word, and gave his life to Jesus. He had come to personally and intimately know God as Savior, as the One who calls the dead from the tomb, to take off their Grave Clothes, to leave behind what is dead, and put on the fulness of life. Today, Stephen is a touring worship leader, songwriter, recording artist, speaker, and author, seeing thousands come to Christ through God’s calling for his life. Also, he is formally one of the prominent songwriters and voices for Iron Bell Music. With this new chapter, God has lead him into a season of even more kingdom impact, with the release of his debut EP, “Grave Clothes.” and his newest Ep, “Come Jesus Come!”
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