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Our Leadership

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Mike Rogers
Pastor
​I work for the State of Arkansas as the Chief Workforce Officer.  The first twenty years of my career, I spent teaching high school agriculture and industrial maintenance during the day in Siloam Springs, and working in industrial maintenance and refrigeration at night, for Frez-N-Stor in Springdale.  Prior to my State appointment, I was the Senior Director of Maintenance and Refrigeration for Tyson Foods.  Building skill sets and empowering people has been my passion for close to thirty years.

I began teaching Sunday School when I was sixteen years old, and preaching in my early twenties.  I have been a bi-vocational pastor of three churches over the span of fifteen years.  My bend is to take physical things that we can see and making spiritual applications easier to grasp.  I love the way that the Lord has hidden His truths in plain sight.
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Sandra and I have been married for close to thirty years, and we have five adult children: Ashley (Hunter), Melissa (Jared), Casey (Wes), Chate, and Jovus.  We have been gifted with four grandchildren and a long runway for several more.  I enjoy working outside, mechanical work, running equipment, training and riding horses, making knives, and sharing the Good News.  The Lord is so faithful.
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Cliff Byrd - Elder

​My trade was in concrete in Oklahoma when God moved me to Arkansas. I was a building superintendent for Linsey Green commercial properties for 20 years. God has blessed me with a good lady (Gayla), two good kids that I'm very proud of. My wife helps me here at the church and in leading the singing. She is very active, and a fun person to be with. And of course, my kids are supplying me with great grandkids!
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I had a couple of cowboys come up to me one day and say, “We'd like to start a church.” I was going to another church at the time, but let them use the building. As time went on, the Lord led me to become a member here. I apologized to my pastor at the time, that we were starting a Cowboy Church without talking to him about it. He said, “Cliff, you don't need to apologize to me. The Lord impressed me to start a Cowboy Church and I didn't do it, so you did.” His daughter said, “Well, if God asked you to do something and you don't do it, he's going to find somebody that will!”  I am proud to be one of the elders  and look forward to the challenges ahead for Cowboy Church and all of the things that God is wanting us to do. 
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Keith Loewer- Elder

​I'm a retired truck driver. I started out farming in East Arkansas and moved to Northwest Arkansas. I’ve been in the tractor business and truck driving and now I’m retired. My wife, Cindy, and I have seven children. She homeschooled all of them. None of them are in jail! They're all good, Christian kids.

I think it is important to  start off my day reading in the Bible. He's in control of everything so, if I start out with Him things go a lot smoother.

I am one of the Elders here.  I do whatever needs to be done--the arena or security--whatever. I was always taught, for something to get done, you get it done and don't quit till you get it done. Don't ever stand around watching somebody else do something as long as you can help. 

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Jim Henegar - Elder

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Ricky Lattin - Elder
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Ryan Marrell - Elder

Our History

Corner Post Cowboy Church began in May of 2010 under the leadership of Pastor Tim Wallace, with a small group of about 20 people meeting in a shop building owned by a church member. In 2015, the church purchased property to build a permanent home, including an auditorium seating 275, classrooms, and space for horse-related outreach.

Following Pastor Wallace, Pastor John Hooser and the CPCC Elder Board led the church to the completion of the main building, holding the first service there on October 7, 2018. From the beginning, our vision has been to reach people for Christ through the cowboy way of life, western traditions, and horse-centered activities—sharing His love in a hands-on, authentic way.
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On January 8, 2023, Pastor Mike Rogers began serving at CPCC. With decades of experience teaching, mentoring, and working with his hands, Pastor Mike brings a practical approach to sharing God’s Word.

In the spring of 2025, the covered arena was completed--Four Corners Arena at CPCC--a blessing from God and a major step forward in the church's vision. Since then, the arena has hosted the second annual Rodeo Bible Camp, the annual playday series, and multiple clinics, with more opportunities planned for 2026 and beyond.

The covered arena serves as both a place of fellowship and a primary hub for outreach and connection within the cowboy community. Through these events, CPCC creates opportunities to build relationships and share the gospel—often beginning with someone riding into the arena on horseback to proclaim God’s love.

​CPCC strives to reach a culture that for many years was overlooked. We provide a place where hardworking people belong—where they are welcomed, loved, accepted, and encouraged to grow in a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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© 2026 Corner Post Cowboy Church

18200 Old Hwy 68, Siloam Springs, AR 72761

(479) 427-2633 | [email protected]

Giddy up and join us this Sunday at 9:30 AM!