It didn’t begin with a stage. It didn’t begin with a camera.
And it certainly didn’t begin with a brand. It began with a burden.
Igniting a Movement:
The Origin of Redline Ministries

A growing realization that something was wrong. Not just politically. Not just culturally. But spiritually. The lines that once held families, communities, and nations together were being erased—slowly, quietly, and sometimes right out in the open.
And most people didn’t even notice.
For years, Joe watched it unfold. In the streets. In churches. In political meetings. In everyday conversations with ordinary people who felt something was off, but couldn’t quite explain why.
They were confused, uncertain, and waiting for someone else to step forward. But no one was drawing the line.
At some point, you stop waiting for someone else to do it.
You stop hoping someone louder, smarter, or more qualified will take the responsibility.
You stand up yourself.
Not because you feel ready.
Not because you have all the answers.
But because you know the line has been crossed—and someone has to draw it again. That moment of conviction became the foundation of Redline Ministries.
Not as a platform for popularity. Not as a media brand.
But as a watchman’s call—
a movement built to remind people where God’s standard begins, why it matters, and how to stand on it with courage in everyday life.
Redline was born from the belief that faith is not passive.
That righteousness is not optional.
And that a nation only stands as long as its people are willing to defend the lines that protect it.

If the line protects what is good,
then it’s worth defending.
about joe
demers
About Joe demers
That bold headline might make me look like some kind of important figure. Don’t be fooled.
Anyone who knows me can tell you I’m a straightforward man. I speak bluntly. Sometimes too bluntly. I’ve been misunderstood more times than I can count. Some people see a big teddy bear. Others look at me and want to fight me before they even know my heart. I’m not polished. I’m not a celebrity pastor. I’ve spent most of my life working regular jobs, facing real struggles, and learning lessons the hard way.
Give me a stage, a sidewalk, or a microphone, and I’ll tell you the truth the same way every time—direct, fatherly, and without compromise. Not because I enjoy confrontation, but because I believe honesty rooted in Scripture is the only thing that sets people free. After decades of ministry, public life, and standing my ground when it cost me something, there’s one thing I’ve become deeply convinced of: