About Us

Kristin is a Southern Georgia belle, who graduated from UGA as a veterinarian May 2010. Carter grew up in NC, went on to seminary, became an ordained pastor, and has completed his doctorate of ministry. After retiring from full-time ministry, Carter is thoroughly enjoying being a financial advisor (and volunteering on the ministry side of things). After about a month of emailing, asking questions, and going through the steps of eharmony.com, we were full of excitement and became very eager to meet one another face to face. October 25, 2009, we met and enjoyed every minute together. We had no doubt God was going to strengthen our relationship with Him as well as with one another. Carter proposed August 9, 2010 on the boat in the middle of Lake Wylie at sunset. Kristin said "Yes" after some happy tears. We got married April 2, 2011 and what an amazing beautiful day that was! God has continued to bless us throughout our marriage. On May 18, 2017, our family grew when God gave us our son, Micah. We look forward to see what He has in store for us each and every day. We are super blessed to be serving the Lord wherever we are. God is constantly surprising us with new callings!

He's Calling

Not too long ago, Dad called me.  Like always, I got very excited and a big smile took over as I saw “Dad calling” pop up on my phone.  It’s my Dad!  I call and talk to my dad practically every Sunday to check in on the animals, him and Thea, and see how things are going.  There’s just something super special about the time we chat that I truly cherish.

About an hour after I got off the phone that day he called me, I thought to myself, “Do I get that excited when God calls me?  Do I always hear Him and know that it’s Him when He calls?” 

I thought about how Samuel mistakes God’s voice back in 1 Samuel 3 for Eli a few times before Eli told Samuel to “Go and lie down, and if he calls you, say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.” (v. 9) And then God responded to Samuel with a vision.

How do we respond to God’s callings? Whether it be to serve? Or to change something? Or to treat someone who has hurt you Christ-like and to keep on loving and praying for them?

How has God revealed Himself to you lately? Through His word? By talking to you? Have you seen Him?  Or are you too busy?  Have you heard Him and ignored Him because you were scared? Or maybe you have felt His presence through a song?


God cherishes time with us, just like I cherish time with my Dad (even if it’s via a phone call).  How’s your time with the Lord going these days?

Praising Him

Many of you have asked how we announced our little miracle to our church family back on Nov 20.  It went something like this:

Do you ever have those times where you stop, reflect, thank God for your blessings, look back, and wonder where the time goes?  Carter and I have done a lot of all of these lately, and even more the last several months.  

I mean think about it: Just look at our Glades kids…they are getting taller, going grade to grade and next thing we know, they are in middle school then high school and then college!  Baby Evie turned 1 this past Summer.  George turns 1 this week.  And these are just a few things happening right here in our church family! Where does the time go?

As we have continued our daily quiet time individually and as a couple, Carter and I keep hearing, reading, and ending up at the same verses, whether it be in a devotional or an email someone shares with us, scripture reading, or a bible study… You know God those times when is wanting you to hear or grasp something?  Let me share just a few of the repetitive verses and phrases with you: 

Every good and perfect gift is from above…James 1:17

From the fullness of grace, we have received one blessing after another. John 1:16

Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Psalm 100:1

It takes a church to raise a child.  Or It takes a village to raise a child. Isn’t this SO TRUE…hence why we ALL participate when a child/adult gets baptized?

How about these verses…

Psalm 127:3 “Behold, children are a gift from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.” 

1 Samuel 1:27 “For this child we prayed, and the Lord has granted us our petition.” 
Carter and I have been asked for the last 5+ years, when we were going to have a child?  Or when it was going to be our turn?  Whether easy or hard to say, our answer has always been, “It’s up to God and in His timing.”  We cherish every time you have shared your babies, kids, and youth with us along the way. We love every minute and will continue to do so.

We couldn’t be more humbled, blessed, and overjoyed to share with you, God has shown us it’s our time! We have been counting down the days to be able to tell YOU, our church family, WE ARE PREGNANT!  BABY ROBINSON WILL BE JOINING US NEXT YEAR!!!! < I was crying with joyous tears with the biggest smile on my face. Everybody was clapping, cheering, and sharing in the happy tears. >  We couldn’t be more thrilled of this church family/this village to be here with us along the way and in the years to come.

Join us in prayers for a healthy rest of our pregnancy, for me as I carry this baby, and for a healthy baby, delivery, and in the days and years to come raising him or her. Most importantly, let’s all totally give the Lord the credit for our miracle! 

We love you and thanks for loving us!!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE don’t post this fun news on social media such as Facebook until you see us do so.  Please respect that we are still sharing with family and friends and we prefer them to hear from us, not internet.  

< They all did great and didn’t spill the beans or share until we did so the week after Thanksgiving. >

To Our Bloggers:
Ya’ll, what a special moment this was!  It definitely went on our awesome Glades Memories List!  It was priceless…We could tell on their faces they kept going back and forth trying to figure out if we were pregnant or not.  Was great!  Worked out just how we had hoped. ; ) 

Pastor's Porch: November

Why are we thankful? Why SHOULD we be thankful?

November is the national month to be thankful. We celebrate Thanksgiving on the
fourth Thursday in November.

Where did it come from?

According to Google, “The American tradition of Thanksgiving began with a three day feast that took place in 1621 to celebrate a bountiful harvest. It became cemented as an annual celebration in 1863, when President Lincoln declared a "day of Thanksgiving" in the midst of the Civil War.”

I think that is, in itself, a powerful statement. Can we all be thankful in the midst of turmoil? That appears to be why President Lincoln started this holiday in 1863.

Let me ask this another way: Can you be thankful when you don’t get your way?

Why do I ask that question? I ask it because it is a sign of whether or not your heart and life is focused on you or on God. (It is either one or the other; it can’t be both!)

The truth is that there is turmoil all around us. I’m going to make a bold statement that there will ALWAYS be turmoil and conflict in the world. It isn’t just going to go away. But what do we do with it? Are we thankful no matter what is going on around us or are we only thankful when things go our way? The key to this is that we can always be thankful when we live a surrendered life to God. When we don’t live a surrendered life to God, then it is much harder to be thankful. This is because it is about us and not God. When our lives are about God, we can ALWAYS be thankful because God is ALWAYS good.

What does that look and sound like?

It looks like having joy even when you don’t get your way. What that looks like in a church is having the attitude of whatever the Lord is calling us to do is great and being happy with it.

The contrast to that is “I”.

Yes, the contrast to that is saying: Well “I” _________. “I” don’t like how we do that. I don’t like that we no longer do that. I don’t like that one time we did this and now we do that. I don’t like that person so I’m going to. I don’t like how things aren’t the way that I want them to go.

Do you notice all of those I statements? When we make things about “I,” it takes the joy out of life because we are so focused on us that we can’t see the beautiful things that God IS doing. When we are so focused on “I” and what I want and what I think is right, we leave someone very important out of the equation: GOD! Without focusing on God, our joy will always be contingent on our opinions and getting our way. The truth is we will all never get our way and therefore, we won’t be able to be joyful and thankful all the time. What does the Bible say?

Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

The only way to make that happen is for our life and church not to be about “I”, but about God.


This Thanksgiving, let's reorient our lives to be around God and not about “I”. I promise it will lead to a more thankful heart. It is the season to be thankful. God is doing great things. I’m personally excited and thankful for what God is doing in my life. Let's ALL be completely thankful because of what GOD IS doing! Amen.