Staci Dunavant is a passionate lover of Jesus.She lives in Hartsville, TN where her husband Tim pastors two churches in their community. Staci works for the Department of Human Services in Trousdale County where she loves to improve the well-being of her clients through the love of God. Her passion is to see people’s lives totally transformed by His love. The Lord has brought Staci through many challenges, trials, and snares of the enemy and has proven Himself a faithful connection, a solid rock to stand on, and ultimate source of strength. She believes in the power of the Holy Spirit to bring God’s people together— first to Jesus then to the rest of the world to fulfill the mission Jesus gave all disciples to “Go into all the world and make disciples.”
Tilly Dillehay
Tilly Dillehay is the wife of pastor Justin Dillehay and mother of four children. She resides in Trousdale County and is usually to be found cooking, teaching kids, and gardening. She is the author of Seeing Green: Don't Let Envy Color Your Joy (2018) and Broken Bread: How to Stop Using Food and Fear to Fill Spiritual Hunger (2020), and co-host of the podcast Home Fires.
Leeanne Stilley
Leeanne Stilley was born and raised in Chattanooga, TN. She graduated from a Christian School and attended Tennessee Temple University, where she met and married Lloyd, her husband of 40 years. While there, she majored in Theater and Music. Leeanne was a Pastor’s wife for 35 years. During that time, she and Lloyd raised 2 sons, now married, and have 2 beautiful granddaughters and one brand new grandson. During their pastoral ministry years, Leeanne taught at a Christian school and directed theater productions and private voice, mentored many young women, led Bible studies, directed Women’s Ministries, Children’s and Youth Choirs, and sang and directed in church and community choirs and theater. Through the years, Leeanne has worked many administrative secretarial jobs, including the job she currently has as Ministry Assistant to her husband at the Bledsoe Baptist Association in Gallatin. She is also a Tax Professional for H&R Block. They moved here two years ago and love making Tennessee their new home.
With Worship Leader Ashton Gibbs
Ashton Gibbs was born and raised 30 miles north of Pensacola. She grew up attending church but didn’t surrender her life to Christ until her junior year of high school. She graduated from the University of Mobile in 2017 with a degree in Communications and continued leading worship along with marketing for businesses and performing in restaurants/venues. Ashton has led worship in some capacity since high school and prior to moving to Nashville a year ago, she spent 4 years leading worship for Christ Redeemer Church, a church plant in Mobile, AL. She also played electric guitar for City Hope Church, Mobile campus the last year she was in Alabama. Ashton moved to Nashville to pursue music and songwriting. God has been gracious and patient with gently leading her to move away from her loving communities and family in order to grow in this season. Besides making music, Ashton is currently the Campus Worship Leader at Brentwood United Methodist Church, leading the modern service on Sunday mornings as well as the High School and Middle School services on Sunday nights.