Faith Until the Final Breath: The Sudden Pᴀssing of Pastor Jeff Leake
On the evening of February 7, 2026, Pastor Jeff Leake stood before his congregation at Allison Park Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, doing what he had done faithfully for decades—preaching the Word, praying for people, and inviting hearts closer to God.
He looked healthy.
He sounded strong.

Nothing about that Saturday service suggested it would be the last time his voice would echo through the sanctuary.
Yet just hours after the service concluded, Pastor Jeff suffered a mᴀssive heart attack.
He was rushed to the hospital, where he later pᴀssed away at the age of 61.
By Sunday morning, February 8, the church awoke to devastating news that would ripple through thousands of lives shaped by his ministry.
Shock, grief, and disbelief filled the room where he had once led with unwavering faith.

The official statement from Allison Park Church captured the magnitude of the loss.
Pastor Jeff had served the church for more than 35 years, dedicating children, baptizing believers, preaching week after week, and guiding the congregation through seasons of joy and pain.
To many, he was not simply a pastor but a spiritual father, mentor, and steady presence in an uncertain world.
Pastor Jeff’s journey into ministry seemed almost preordained.
He grew up in a pastoral family, the son of James Leake, who led Monroeville ᴀssembly of God.

Immersed in church life from a young age, Jeff felt a calling that would shape his entire future.
He pursued theological training at Central Bible College and later at the ᴀssemblies of God Theological Seminary, equipping himself not just with knowledge, but with a deep pastoral heart.
In 1991, Jeff Leake became the lead pastor of Allison Park Church.
Over the next three and a half decades, he transformed the congregation from a single-site church into a thriving multicampus ministry with a far-reaching influence.
But growth was never just about numbers.

Those who knew him best describe a leader marked by humility, compᴀssion, and a genuine concern for people.
Beyond the local church, Pastor Jeff’s impact extended nationally and globally.
He authored more than five books on faith and leadership, mentored countless pastors, and helped plant over 30 churches—sparking a movement that would eventually grow to more than 100.
His pᴀssion was not building a personal platform, but empowering others to answer God’s call.
At home, Jeff was a devoted husband to his wife Melody, with whom he shared more than 30 years of marriage.

Together, they raised five children and delighted in the joy of 10 grandchildren.
Friends and family often spoke of his warmth, his encouragement, and his ability to make people feel truly seen.
What has left many shaken, however, is the timing and theme of his final sermon.
Preached during the Ignite Conference, the message focused on leading in faith and pointed to the miraculous work of Jesus.
He invited people to commit their lives to Christ, urging them to respond without delay.

In hindsight, the message now feels almost prophetic—an urgent call just before he himself stepped into eternity.
The suddenness of Pastor Jeff’s death has forced the community to wrestle with painful questions.
How does a church heal when its shepherd is gone without warning? How do believers reconcile deep loss with deep faith? In the days following his pᴀssing, the congregation gathered not only to grieve, but to worship, leaning into the very principles Pastor Jeff had taught them: turn to God for hope and to one another for strength.
Scripture from Psalm 34:18 became a shared anchor: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
It was a reminder that faith does not eliminate sorrow, but it does offer comfort within it.

Pastor Jeff Leake served faithfully until the very end, finishing his earthly ministry among the people he loved most.
While his absence leaves an undeniable void, his legacy remains alive—in transformed lives, planted churches, strengthened families, and a community determined to carry forward the values he lived by.
His life stands as a sobering reminder that legacy is not measured by how long we live, but by how deeply we impact others.
In his sudden pᴀssing, Pastor Jeff’s final message grows even louder: live with purpose, love relentlessly, and lead with faith—because tomorrow is never promised.