Legacy Five’s Jon Epley speaks frankly after having stroke

JOHN WALK

Jon Epley of Legacy Five experienced a medical crisis last week that could have changed his life forever. Remarkably, just days later, he says he feels completely normal. In a Facebook video, Epley shared the terrifying details of what happened.

“Thursday night, I was at home, and I was sitting on the bed looking at my phone. It was about 10 o’clock. At exactly 10:05, I had just looked at the time,” Epley recalled. What started as an odd sensation quickly escalated into something far more serious. “At 10:05, I thought, man, my phone feels like it weighs a thousand pounds. I’m having trouble holding it up right now. My arm started feeling worse.”

Epley got up and walked to the kitchen, shaking his arm in an attempt to restore feeling. He initially thought his arm had simply fallen asleep, but the situation deteriorated rapidly. “And within a few seconds, it started happening to my right leg. I couldn’t put weight on it. It started feeling like it was just made out a rubber or something.”

Within half a minute, Epley realized the gravity of what was happening. “About 30 seconds in, I actually said out loud. I said, I think I’m having a stroke,” he said. He made his way back to the bedroom, but by that point, the paralysis had taken over. “And by the time I got back there, it had been about two minutes. And I fell back on my bed and called 911 with my left hand because within two minutes, my whole right side was gone. It was paralyzed. I could not move my right leg, my right arm, my hand.”

The fear intensified when emergency services answered. “I was scared. And 911 answered the call. And when they answered, I really got scared because I started trying to tell them my address and what was going on and I couldn’t form words,” Epley explained.

Paramedics transported him to hospital, where he was admitted Thursday night. Throughout Friday, medical staff conducted numerous tests. “Friday afternoon they did an MRI,” he said, noting that doctors also ordered an echocardiogram.

The following morning brought confirmation of what Epley had suspected. “This morning the neurologist came in. She said you had a stroke and she said it wasn’t one of those many strokes. She said you had a stroke deep in the left side of your brain and the left side you know affects the right so she said that’s why you lost everything on the right side,” he recounted.

What happened next astounded medical professionals. The neurologist told Epley his recovery was extraordinary. She “basically went on to tell me how rare this was, how unheard of this was that I was sitting there and by today I was totally fine, didn’t feel anything, everything worked fine, speak fine,” he said. Medical staff administered comprehensive assessments to verify his condition. “They did all kinds of comprehension tests on me and reading and vision and everything,” Epley noted.

At the conclusion of the examination, the neurologist emphasized just how fortunate he was. “She reiterated again at the end there. You are one lucky person,” Epley said. But the singer had a different perspective on his remarkable recovery. “And I couldn’t say anything except it’s not luck. It’s the Lord.”

Jon Epley: The Heartfelt Songwriting and Baritone Voice of Greater Vision

JEFF TURNER

Jon Epley, the baritone singer for Greater Vision, isn’t just known for his powerful vocals. Since joining the group in April 2017, Jon has occasionally contributed his songwriting talents, adding a special touch to the group’s musical repertoire. One of his recent works, “Your Healing Is On the Way,” is Greater Vision’s newest song, offering a message of hope and comfort to those who need it most.

Though Jon doesn’t consider himself a prolific songwriter, he finds the creative process deeply rewarding. “I just don’t sit down and write a lot, but whenever I do get a chance to write a song, it’s always so fun to me for the Lord to just pour the lyrics into me,” Jon shares. His process is one of inspiration and devotion, often beginning with a moment at the piano where he explores chord progressions and melodies. “I just really enjoy the process. So I don’t do it a lot, but I enjoy it whenever I get to do it. And it’s always a blessing when the Lord does give me a song,” he adds.

Greater Vision, founded in 1990 by Gerald Wolfe, has made an indelible mark on Southern Gospel music. Known for their rich harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, the trio continues to be a leading group in the genre. Jon’s role as a songwriter adds to the group’s depth, bringing fresh, spiritually uplifting music to audiences.

With his heartfelt songwriting and steady baritone voice, Jon Epley continues to contribute to the legacy of Greater Vision, a group that remains a favorite in the world of Southern Gospel music.

Jon Epley celebrates five year with Greater Vision

(Photo: Rodney Griffin and Jon Epley courtesy Daywind Records)

JEFF TURNER

Greater Vision’s Jon Epley is celebrating five years with the group. Jon is from Fordsville, KY. He began singing with his family when he was 2-years-old. Through the years he’s been with multiple Gospel Music groups and landed with Greater Vision in 2017.

“They say time flies when you’re having fun, and I know that’s true because I’ve had a lot of fun here and five years has flown by,” said Jon.

Jon said it all began with a text message from Gerald Wolfe on a sunday night asking for him to come to Gerald’s house to sing through some songs with him, Chris and Rodney, Gerald wanted to see how it sounded.

Jon recalled the days before he knew if he would become part of Greater Vision.

“Then he said, ‘what are you doing Wednesday? and I said ‘well, I can take the day off.’ And he said do that because if it goes good Tuesday night, we’ll go into the studio on Wednesday and record a new album,” said Jon.

Things went well and Jon went on to have that first recording date in the studio as they laid down the tracks for the group’s Still album.

Jon and his wife, Tiffany, reside in Johnson City, Tennessee, where they are members of Piney Flats First Baptist Church.

Listen for Jon’s voice on Greater Vision’s latest release You Are My King on Texas Gospel Canada!