
Garrett Kell
Lead pastor of Del Ray Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia, author, and speaker. Experienced a challenging year with his daughter's health and his mother's passing from pancreatic cancer.
Top 3 podcasts with Garrett Kell
Ranked by the Snipd community

12 snips
Jul 13, 2023 • 2h 12min
The Garrett Kell Interview
In a captivating conversation with Garrett Kell, a pastor and author of 'Pure in Heart', listeners dive into transformative insights on pursuing purity in a distracting world. Garrett shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction, emphasizing the importance of honesty and accountability in faith communities. He discusses the role of mentorship and authentic connections, advocating for genuine relationships over formal structures. The episode also highlights the power of prayer, community support, and the need for grace in navigating the challenges of purity and temptation.

11 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 27min
The Second Garrett Kell Interview
In this engaging chat, Garrett Kell, lead pastor of Del Ray Baptist Church, opens up about his personal journey through grief after experiencing his daughter's health crisis and his mother's passing. He discusses the essential role of church leadership in times of adversity, emphasizing community support and vulnerability. Kell shares insights on how suffering can deepen faith and strengthen relationships, and he highlights the power of hymns in navigating grief. His reflections resonate with wisdom on embracing life's challenges and fostering resilience.

Apr 7, 2025 • 33min
When the Pastor's Family Suffers (with Garrett Kell)
Garrett Kell, pastor of Delray Baptist Church in Virginia, shares his family's journey through profound hardship, including a medical emergency involving their daughter and a mother's cancer diagnosis. He highlights the transformative power of community support during trials, emphasizing vulnerability and open communication. Kell discusses the dual nature of God as sovereign yet deeply compassionate, reminding listeners that even pastors face struggles and should open themselves to receiving care. His heartfelt insights encourage trust in God's goodness amid suffering.