Ribbon Cutting Held for Rock the House Ministries in Cordele

New ministry aims to bring spiritual revival through revivals, crusades, and community events.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 7:41pm

A brightly colored, high-contrast silkscreen print of a large open Bible, repeated in a tight grid pattern, conceptually representing the community-focused ministry's mission to boldly proclaim the gospel through events and outreach.The bold, community-driven approach of Rock the House Ministries aims to bring the light of the gospel to Cordele through innovative outreach efforts.Cordele Today

Rock the House Ministries, a new faith-based organization, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Cordele, Georgia to celebrate its launch. The ministry's founder, Rev. Danny Flick, spoke about the need for spiritual revival and the ministry's commitment to boldly proclaiming the gospel through various events and outreach efforts. The first event planned is a 90-hour Bible reading marathon at the Crisp County Courthouse starting on April 10.

Why it matters

The opening of Rock the House Ministries represents a growing trend of faith-based organizations seeking to engage their local communities in new ways, moving beyond traditional church services to reach people through events, outreach, and a renewed focus on spiritual renewal.

The details

At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Rev. Danny Flick expressed his emotional state, saying 'I am a preacher that is short on words right now because I'm about to break into tears any minute.' Flick outlined the ministry's mission to boldly proclaim the gospel through revivals, crusades, and other group events. The first event planned is a 90-hour Bible reading marathon at the Crisp County Courthouse starting on April 10 and ending on April 17, where community members can sign up to read 15-minute portions of the Bible.

  • The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rock the House Ministries was held on March 26, 2026.
  • The 90-hour Bible reading marathon is set to start on April 10, 2026 and end on April 17, 2026.

The players

Rev. Danny Flick

The founder and leader of Rock the House Ministries, who spoke passionately about the need for spiritual revival and the ministry's commitment to boldly proclaiming the gospel.

Crisp County Commissioner Authur Nance

A local government official who spoke at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, praising Rock the House Ministries for taking the 'light to the people' rather than waiting for them to come to a traditional church setting.

Rock the House Ministries

A new faith-based organization in Cordele, Georgia that is focused on spiritual revival and community outreach through events like revivals, crusades, and a 90-hour Bible reading marathon.

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What they’re saying

“I am a preacher that is short on words right now because I'm about to break into tears any minute.”

— Rev. Danny Flick, Founder and Leader, Rock the House Ministries

“Too often we assemble only to practice traditions that please us, instead of devoted worship to the Lord, Jesus Christ, the Creator of the universe.”

— Rev. Danny Flick, Founder and Leader, Rock the House Ministries

“Rock the house Ministries is committed to the bold proclamation of the gospel through revivals, crusades and other group events, and also whatever God brings on, whatever God lays on us, we're going to do it.”

— Rev. Danny Flick, Founder and Leader, Rock the House Ministries

“We are always proud to see growth in our community, but today is particularly special because we aren't celebrating a new building or new business, we're celebrating a new way of reaching people.”

— Crisp County Commissioner Authur Nance

“You aren't waiting for the people to come to you. You are taking the light to them.”

— Crisp County Commissioner Authur Nance

What’s next

The 90-hour Bible reading marathon hosted by Rock the House Ministries is set to begin on April 10, 2026 and run through April 17, 2026. Community members can sign up to read 15-minute portions of the Bible during the event.

The takeaway

The opening of Rock the House Ministries in Cordele, Georgia represents a growing trend of faith-based organizations seeking to engage their local communities in new and innovative ways, moving beyond traditional church services to reach people through events, outreach, and a renewed focus on spiritual renewal.