About Us
Making All Things New — One Life at a Time
Our Mission
At Life Renew Community Impact, our mission is to reach people, restore lives, and release purpose. We provide hope and transformation to individuals facing life instability, addiction, abuse, and generational poverty.
We believe renewal starts with life skills training, recovery support, and compassionate community engagement. Through faith and practical support, we empower people to rebuild their lives with dignity, resilience, and purpose.
Our Focus
We are focused on renewing lives and strengthening communities in Tulsa’s Kendall-Whittier, Sequoyah, and surrounding areas, where poverty, addiction, and instability have taken a heavy toll. Through local partnerships and faith-driven outreach, we aim to bring hope, healing, and long-term impact where it's needed most.
Our Leadership
Jeremy Rhodes
President and CEO
Pastor • Communicator • Community Leader
Jeremy Rhodes is a passionate pastor, dynamic speaker, and visionary community leader based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He currently serves as Senior Pastor of Sequoyah Hills Baptist Church, and is the president of Life Renew Community Impact, a nonprofit serving vulnerable communities through recovery support, youth empowerment, and cultural unity.
Jeremy draws from over 25 years of ministry leadership, including pastoring, worship leading, and directing International Missions organizations. Known for his powerful preaching, pastoral heart, and deep commitment to urban renewal, Jeremy brings biblical truth and real-life hope to every platform.
Jeremy has been married to his wife, Sofia for over 26 years, and they have three children—Emma, Elsa, and Michael. Jeremy is also a musician, writer, and fitness enthusiast who believes the mission field begins at your front door.
Board of Directors
George Shafer
Vice President
Bruce Monholland
Board Member
Aaron Bedingfield
Secretary
Tony Michela
Board Member
John Wyrrick
Treasurer
John Edwards
Board Member
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