Grady R. Kent
Grady R. Kent was an American theologian and preacher who worked closely with A.J. Tomlinson in the early years of Church of God of Prophecy, and later went on to establish The Church of God (Jerusalem Acres). His life included the formation of numerous material programs like the Fields of the Wood and the Joel's Horsemen Christian motorcycle group, which he used to spread the message of the church.
Early life
Grady R. Kent was born in 1909 to a farming family in Rosebud, Georgia. From a young age he expressed an unusual interest in scripture, and in particular the Book of Revelation. At the age of ten he joined the Methodist Church following what he described as an "unction" from God. Feeling the need to be involved in the church, he took a job as a janitor, earning $3.50 per month. By the age of thirteen he had come to feel that the Methodist Church didn't hold all the answers that he was looking for, and his interest in the Book of Revelation continued to grow.At age sixteen, the young Grady took a job as a laborer in the textile mills in Thomson, Georgia and began to have Bible studies with a group of young men from his church, but found it to be passionless and still lacking the answers that he'd hoped to find. By age seventeen he had begun to dabble in gambling and drinking, and eventually these became significant problems for the man who had lost hope in finding answers in the Bible. Also at age seventeen, he married Eunice Moate, who would stay faithfully by his side for the rest of his life.
His days as a rough and rowdy young man were short-lived, and he considered his moment of salvation to have come when a friend invited him to go visit a Holiness Pentecostal church in the town of Griffin, Georgia wherein he heard his first message preached on the process of Salvation, Sanctification and Baptism with the Holy Spirit. The Minister was named James Cox, and in hearing him speak, Grady would later say that he kept thinking to himself, "this is what I've been looking for."
Ministry
Grady considered his real calling to the ministry to have come in the form of a vision wherein he saw the form of the courthouse of his local town transform into something more like a temple, with doors to the north, south, east and west. He wrote that in this vision he saw many people standing far off weeping, but when they saw him holding a small book they began to rejoice. From this point forward he decided that he would dedicate his life fully to the message of the Bible.He was shortly thereafter filled with the Holy Ghost at a revival conducted by a woman named Maude Loggin, and subsequently began to preach a message of repentance and spiritual empowerment.