Church Van Theft Leads To Shocking Devil Confession
A church in Virginia is raising funds to replace their ministry van after it was stolen and destroyed by 28-year-old Grace Pauline Kelley, the daughter of country music star Wynonna Judd. Kelley, who has a troubled history, allegedly took the church’s $3,800 green van and a trailer from outside Pastor Kent Hart’s home in Charlottesville on October 27. Hart was at home when he noticed the van leaving his driveway, prompting him to chase after it. Upon confronting the woman behind the wheel, Hart recognized Kelley by her buzz cut and face tattoo.
Kelley has a criminal record in Tennessee, including charges related to methamphetamine production, evading arrest, and driving while intoxicated. She also faces charges in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, including aggravated assault, trespassing, and probation violations. In Albemarle, she has been charged with grand larceny for allegedly stealing the van and trailer. Hart noted that Kelley appeared to be in an altered state when they encountered each other.
Following her arrest, Kelley told authorities that she had sold her soul to the devil. She also requested to be committed to a mental institution. A body scan at the jail revealed nothing more than gas, but a blood test showed that Kelley had heroin in her system at the time of her arrest.
Despite the theft, Pastor Hart emphasized that the church had forgiven Kelley. He stated that the church community has been praying for her and her family, and he expressed a desire to support her recovery and redemption. The church has continued to pray for her every Sunday, hoping that she will face the consequences of her actions in a way that leads to healing and transformation. Through a GoFundMe campaign, the church is seeking to raise $30,000 to replace the stolen van and trailer.