Pastor Kyev Tatum Is Cool… But He’s Old School Jeremiah 3:15

 



Pastor Kyev Tatum Is Cool… But He’s Old School

Jeremiah 3:15


“And I will give you pastors after My own heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding.” — Jeremiah 3:15. By Sister Tonya Tatum


Pastor Kyev Tatum carries style, vision, and an unmistakable cool—but his foundation is firmly old school. He stands as a living expression of God’s promise: a pastor after God’s own heart. He believes wisdom outlives trends, discipline outlasts convenience, and faith must always rise above fear.


Old school means he still believes in loving your neighbor, honoring elders, and protecting the village. It means when sickness is spreading, you don’t look away—you lean in with care, common sense, and compassion. You mask up. You wash your hands. You rest when you’re sick. You protect the children. You cover the seniors.


Pastor Tatum is cool enough to meet people where they are—but old school enough to speak truth with love and clarity. He believes prevention is ministry. Health is stewardship. And caring for the community is not optional—it is biblical.


At New Mount Rose, that old-school wisdom becomes lived faith. Through Skills City USA, Pastor Tatum is reimagining what welfare-to-workforce looks like when people are allowed to help as they heal. Single mothers and single fathers discover more than services—they find space to breathe, a place to belong, and pathways to rebuild. Dignity is restored, skills are sharpened, and steady income becomes possible so families can stand strong and self-sustaining.


Children remain at the center of his heart. And if you mess with them, you are messing with him. From Fun Over Guns, to Pitch, Hit & Run, to Winter Youth Camp, he lives the conviction that it is the church’s responsibility to rear our own to succeed while raising our own to serve.


Because church is not just a moment of praise on Sunday—it is a movement of presence on Monday. It is faith with sleeves rolled up. It is hope with a plan. It is knowledge paired with understanding, lived out loud.


So yes—Pastor Tatum is cool.

But he’s old school enough to remind us:


Take care of yourself.

Take care of each other.

Make room to heal.

Create pathways to work.

Mask somebody.


And in that sacred balance—of wisdom and action, faith and follow-through—we reflect, we refine, and we rejoice.


Let us continue to serve the Lord with gladness, walking alongside Pastor Tatum—

because he is cool, but unmistakably old school.





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