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Pastor Rickey Renoy Jones, Sr., a significant figure in the North Augusta Christian community, passed away, leaving a legacy of faith and mentorship. Known for his vibrant sermons and community work, he served as the founder of Agape Love Fellowship Ministries and dedicated his life to guiding youth and fostering faith. His passing is deeply felt by family and friends, and he will be remembered for his joyful spirit and commitment to service.
North Augusta, South Carolina – Pastor Rickey Renoy Jones, Sr., a beloved figure in the local Christian community, passed away on July 11, 2025, at the age of 57. His legacy of service, faith, and mentorship leaves an indelible mark on those who knew him and all the communities he touched.
Jones was born on October 2, 1967, in Augusta, Georgia, as the youngest of eight children. He is survived by two sisters, Rosa Berry and Reanor Woods, along with his three children, Rickey R. Jones, Jr., Timothy C. Jones, and Bianca C. Jones. He also leaves behind a brother-in-law, James Berry, two sisters-in-law, Dorothy and Vera Jones, and numerous nieces, nephews, and relatives.
His passing is not only a loss for his family but also for the broader community. Prior to his death, Jones served as the founder and pastor of Agape Love Fellowship Ministries in Norwood, Georgia, a role he embraced with dedication since the church’s establishment in 2019. He routinely led services every Sunday and was known for his vibrant personality and engaging sermons.
In addition to his pastoral work, Jones served his country in the United States Army during the Gulf War, where he was deployed to Saudi Arabia. Following his military service, he became involved in various community initiatives, including his extensive work with the Augusta Housing Authority and the organization Young Life, aimed at guiding youth towards Christian faith. His efforts in these programs showcased his commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of young people, instilling in them the values of faith and leadership.
Throughout his life, Jones was recognized as a gifted preacher and speaker, sharing his message at numerous churches across the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). His poignant delivery and heartfelt approach to preaching resonated with congregation members, fostering a welcoming and loving atmosphere in his church. Many remember him not only for his sermons but also for his jovial spirit and the infectious smile that brightened the days of those around him.
Pastor Jones faced personal losses with resilience; he is preceded in death by both parents, Mr. Linton “Doc” Jones, Sr., and Mrs. Lucy R. Jones, as well as his sister, Lucille Jones, and five brothers. Despite these challenges, he remained a pillar of strength and faith for his family and congregation.
In remembrance of his life and influence, friends and family are being encouraged to send a love gift to the family through the email rickeyjonesco@gmail.com. The family expressed appreciation for the support and condolences they have received during this difficult time.
Following his passing, an obituary was posted online on July 13, 2025, and was later published in the Augusta Chronicle, highlighting the significant contributions and memories shared by Pastor Rickey Renoy Jones, Sr. His dedication to faith and service serves as an inspiration, ensuring his legacy will endure in the hearts and lives of those he touched.
As the community mourns the loss of Pastor Jones, many reflect on the impact he had in spreading love, joy, and the teachings of Jesus Christ. His life’s work remains a testament to the power of faith and the importance of community service.
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- Augusta Chronicle Obituary
- Wikipedia: Pastoral Ministry
- WJBF News
- Google Search: Pastor Rickey Renoy Jones
- Legacy Obituary
- Google Scholar: Community Service
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Christianity

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