Josh Hannah is serving as the National Consultant for Revitalization & Multiplication for EVUSA.
He and his wife Jessica have been married for 18 years and have five children - Kara, Rylee, Jordan, Finn, and Wyatt. In 2001 Josh became the pastor of a 60-person rural church, in a city of less than 4,000 people. During his time as Lead Pastor, the church grew to 800 people on any given weekend. Over the next few years, feeling that God wanted to reach more people, Josh pressed forward with a new vision and began adding multiple sites, becoming a multi-site congregation of 2,000+ people in five locations. All of this progress would come to his ultimate vision in August 2016, when he would step down as Lead Pastor of Compassion Church in order to establish the Compassion Network. Through Compassion, Josh began consulting and coaching local pastors on how to produce healthy, growing, multiplying churches.
While pastoring a growing church, Josh Hannah recognized a need within his community for a drug and alcohol treatment center, a place where addicts could find hope. In 2007, as the President and Founder, Hope Center Ministries (HCM) was established. HCM is an 8-12 month “in-house” recovery program for men and women who struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. To date, HCM has 12 locations in the US and UK, housing over 200 individuals. In addition, he is the President and Founder of Mission 615 (M615), a ministry that weekly engages hundreds of inner city kids and homeless, within Nashville, TN.
He and his wife Jessica have been married for 18 years and have five children - Kara, Rylee, Jordan, Finn, and Wyatt. In 2001 Josh became the pastor of a 60-person rural church, in a city of less than 4,000 people. During his time as Lead Pastor, the church grew to 800 people on any given weekend. Over the next few years, feeling that God wanted to reach more people, Josh pressed forward with a new vision and began adding multiple sites, becoming a multi-site congregation of 2,000+ people in five locations. All of this progress would come to his ultimate vision in August 2016, when he would step down as Lead Pastor of Compassion Church in order to establish the Compassion Network. Through Compassion, Josh began consulting and coaching local pastors on how to produce healthy, growing, multiplying churches.
While pastoring a growing church, Josh Hannah recognized a need within his community for a drug and alcohol treatment center, a place where addicts could find hope. In 2007, as the President and Founder, Hope Center Ministries (HCM) was established. HCM is an 8-12 month “in-house” recovery program for men and women who struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. To date, HCM has 12 locations in the US and UK, housing over 200 individuals. In addition, he is the President and Founder of Mission 615 (M615), a ministry that weekly engages hundreds of inner city kids and homeless, within Nashville, TN.