Steve Phifer

Steve PhiferSteve Phifer is a third generation Assemblies of God minister with family roots going back to the founding decade of the Pentecostal movement. At age 15, he felt a call to a life in music and at age 17 received a call to preach. He abandoned a life i music and made plans to train to be a pastor. The Lord had other plans for him. Through miraculous circumstances and through open and closed doors, Steve decided that both calls were valid and he accepted music scholarships at Arkansas A&M College in the fall of 1967. In the summer of 1968, he applied for and received his initial ministerial recognition with the Arkansas Assemblies of God. After graduation with a BME in June of 1971, he accepted a band director position at his hometown high school. Steve and his parents also began a traveling preaching and singing ministry as, "The Phifers." It was through this ministry that Steve met Freeda Woolf, a music major at the University of Central Arkansas. They married in June of 1974 and began full time ministry in June of 1975. They moved quickly up the ranks (Camden, North Little Rock) of leadership in church music in Arkansas and in Kansas. In 1980, after 9 years of teaching and music ministry leadership, Steve became the principle worship leader for Bethel Life Center in Wichita, KS. While serving there, Steve began work on a Masters of Music Education at Wichita State University. In 1984 they moved to Winston-Salem to served as Worship Pastor at First Assembly of God in that city. He finished his masters in 1986 and found himself deep in the biblical study of Worship. That work eventually became his book, "Worship that Pleases God: the Passion and Reason of True Worship." His work in his 30s and early 40s consumed most of his creative energy because of the tremendous move of God at that church. In 1993, Steve was tapped as Field Representative for Worship Arts for the Assemblies of God and in 1995 he answered the call to join the music faculty of Southeastern Assemblies of God College in Lakeland, FL. Soon, he felt the call back into local church leadership for another 10 years. He earned the Doctor of Worship Studies degree from The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies in 2004. He was the first Classical Pentecostal to finish this degree. In 2008, 40 years after becoming a credential minister, Steve retired from church staff ministry to write and teach biblical concepts of worship and worship leading. He formed The Worship Renewal Center as a website presence for his writing: StevePhifer.com. In 2008 Steve and Dr. Billy DeSanto of the University of Valley Forge in PN, designed the Master of Arts in Worship Studies degree. Steve authored and teaches these classes: Introduction to Worship Studies, Biblical Foundations of Worship, Pentecostal Spirituality, Developing and Leading the Worship Team, Pastoring the Worshiping Community, and Lead Pastor--Lead Worshiper. In 2017, Steve completed a full year of daily devotions at published at PathofLifeDevotions.com. In 2018 he plans to publish a full year of devotions called "The Jesus Story." Freeda is an accomplished pianist, musical theatre director, and music educator. She and Steve have two daughters who married two outstanding young men of God: Matt and Nicole Huett of North Carolina and Manny and Jennifer Foret of Florida. They have two delightful grandsons, Charlie and Samuel Foret. Read More Read Less

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