Min. Metry McGuaghy is a devoted husband, U.S. Army veteran, faith-driven leader, and co-owner of Elite II Gymnastics in Tupelo, Mississippi, alongside his wife and ministry partner, Mrs. Felecia McGuaghy. Together, they have built a gym that serves as both an athletic training ground and a community cornerstone, shaping the lives of young people through discipline, dedication, and a divine purpose.
Min. McGuaghy’s journey is rooted in service. As a proud Army veteran, he carries a legacy of strength, structure, and resilience that informs everything he does—from coaching athletes to mentoring youth. His military background helped lay the foundation for the values of Elite II Gymnastics, where excellence, accountability, and hard work are cornerstones of the program.
His passion for empowering youth also extends into the spiritual realm. He was a key figure at Jehovah Jireh Church, where he helped establish the Christian Soldiers, a powerful performance ministry that has ministered across the globe. This group has touched lives through faith-filled performances, using movement as a vehicle for the Gospel.
Today, Min. McGuaghy continues to serve faithfully under the leadership of Apostle Linda Walker at Truth Trinity Ministries. Apostle Walker, formerly the pastor of Jehovah Jireh, was led by God to establish a new work in the Tupelo region, where Min. McGuaghy now stands as a committed servant leader within this growing ministry.
Min. McGuaghy and Mrs. Felecia McGuaghy have been married for many years and lead both in love and in business. As co-owners of Elite II Gymnastics, they bring a united vision, blending athletic excellence with spiritual mentorship. Their shared leadership has helped shape Elite II into more than just a gymnastics facility—it’s a place of transformation, where young athletes are trained to be champions in both sport and spirit.
With a legacy rooted in faith, family, and fortitude, Min. Metry McGuaghy continues to impact lives across arenas—military, ministry, and mentorship—standing as a true example of servant leadership and purpose-driven living.
His motto: Prayer makes the difference, but consistent prayer changes things.