With hearts heavy yet full of gratitude for a life well-lived, we gather to celebrate the remarkable journey of Andrew "Andy" Burdett Jump, a devoted servant of God who touched countless lives with his kindness, faith, and unwavering love. Andy's life will be honored in a funeral service held at 11 am on Friday, August 4, 2023, at Two Cities Church, officiated by Pastors Kyle Mercer and David Vogel, whose lives Andy also touched profoundly. The family will receive friends from 9:30 am until 11:00 am prior to the service at the Church.
Born on May 21, 1985, to Bruce and the late Robin Barrientos Jump, Andy's earthly journey began in Allen County, IN where he grew up with his two sisters, Emily and Betsy. From the outset, he radiated a warm spirit that endeared him to all who were fortunate to cross paths with him.
As a teenager, Andy was on a quest for absolute truth. On March 15, 2003, in his basement in Grabill, IN, Andy committed his life to Christ, forever transforming his life. Two years later, he moved to Hamtramck, MI in the heart of Detroit to plant a church. During that time, Andy was ordained in the Assemblies of God Church. The Lord opened the door to an incredible season of ministry, and Andy spent 13 years loving, serving, preaching, and impacting everyone he met there.
During this season, he met the love of his life, Kathryn Hogan Jump, whom he cherished with every fiber of his being. The day he met her, he told his roommate that he had met the girl he was going to marry, and a year later, he did. Together, they built a strong foundation of love and faith that will continue to be a guiding light for their two sons, Isaac Indiana Jump and Levi Mark Jump. As a husband and father, Andy's devotion knew no bounds, and his legacy of love will forever be etched in the hearts of his family.
In his professional endeavors, Andy started in hospitality and loved to share great coffee and Italian food with whoever he met. He later moved into the business world, joining the start-up Reach Influence. Acquisition by Inmar brought his family to North Carolina and he excelled in his career to become the Vice President and General Manager of Incentives and Loyalty. While he achieved significant success in his career, he never lost sight of his faith or his mission to serve others and impact the world for Christ.
Andy's devotion to God was evident in every aspect of his life. His unwavering faith and commitment to serving the Lord inspired those around him, setting an example of what it truly means to walk in the path of righteousness. As a directional elder and community group leader at Two Cities Church, he touched the hearts of many, offering guidance, support, and comfort to those seeking spiritual growth.
As we gather to bid farewell to our beloved Andy, let us remember the joy he brought into our lives, the wisdom he shared, and the immeasurable love he bestowed upon all who knew him. Though our hearts are heavy with grief, we find solace in the knowledge that Andy has found eternal peace in the loving embrace of our Heavenly Father. In Andy's office hangs a quote from the Westminster Confession: "What is the chief end of man? To Glorify God and Enjoy Him Forever." He lived that out in life and continues in eternity.
In honor of Andy's deep commitment to Two Cities Church, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be directed to the church at https://twocitieschurch.net/give/. Let us continue Andy's legacy by supporting the spiritual growth and community outreach that he held so dear. Together, let us celebrate the life of a man who lived every day in the glory of God.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Davidson Funeral Home in Lexington, NC.
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