Interview with Ben Fort of EmergingDisciple.com

Today I did a special interview… it was with my Brother in Law, Ben Fort.

He recently started a website called EmergingDisciple.com  which will serve as the canvas to which his spiritual journey will be played out.  I look forward to seeing how God uses his renewed faith.  You never know more videos might be coming your way.  Be sure to check it out!

Video Link

In Christ,

Rev. Evan


Sermon: “Your 1-2 Punch”

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Below is a link to a sermon I preached on October 27, 2013 entitled “Your 1-2 Punch”.

http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/1i6bnjd76o/your_1-2_punch.mp3
(Recorded by Voice Record Pro by Bej Bej Apps for iOS)

In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Sermon: “You’re Invited”

You're invited

You’re invited (Photo credit: anetz)

 

Below is a link to a sermon I preached on October 20, 2013 entitled “You’re Invited” based on Matthew 22:1-14

http://k002.kiwi6.com/hotlink/94aiboe8dt/you_re_invited.mp3
(Recorded by Voice Record Pro by Bej Bej Apps for iOS)

In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Sermon: “The Cost of Discipleship”

Luke 14:27

Luke 14:27 (Photo credit: pastorbuhro)

Below is a link to a sermon I preached entitled “The Cost of Discipleship” based on Luke 14:25-33

http://k002.kiwi6.com/hotlink/044f24w5p4/cost_of_discipleship.mp3
(Recorded by Voice Record Pro by Bej Bej Apps for iOS)

In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Sermon Series: Disciples 101- Movement For Wholeness

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Yesterday I finished my six part series on the tenets of the Disciples of Christ.  It has been a very rewarding process.  While I understand I am not the sole authority on the Disciples of Christ I believe that with these six main points, the love of God through Christ can be shown and reflected in a myriad of ways.   (Check out this page for more information)

I hope you have enjoyed them as much as I have enjoyed preparing for them and preaching them.

(Recorded by Voice Record Pro by Bej Bej Apps for iOS)

In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Sermon Series: Disciples 101- Ministry of All Believers

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Today I preached the fifth installment of my sermon series focusing on the tenets of the Disciples of Christ.   (Check out this page for more information)

Enjoy

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In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Sermon Series: Disciples 101- Freedom of Belief

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Today I preached  part four of a six part series about the Disciples of Christ focusing on the primary tenets and beliefs.

We looked at Mark 9:17-24 and how as Disciples of Christ we have “Freedom of Belief”(Check out this page for more information)

Disciples are called together around one essential of faith: belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Persons are free to follow their consciences guided by the Bible, the Holy Spirit study and prayer, and are expected to extend that freedom to others.– disciples.org

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In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Sermon Series: Disciples 101- Unity and Oneness of the Church

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Today I preached  part three of a six part series about the Disciples of Christ focusing on the primary tenets and beliefs.  (Check out this page for more information)

Enjoy

(Recorded by Voice Record Pro by Bej Bej Apps for iOS)

In Christ,

Rev. Evan

Unexpected Sighting: An Emmaus Moment

Flat tire.

Flat tire. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

It was a typical Sunday in South Texas for the Dolive crew.  We got up, went to church, worshiped, sang and I preached.  We got into our vehicle and made our way back home.  We have done this cycle numerous times but this one ended with a twist.  We were about 5 minutes down the road when my wife and I hear our daughter saying “hi” to someone.  I noticed a truck trying to pull up next to us and waving frantically.  My first thought was “did I leave something on top of the car?”  or “is this a prank?”; it was neither.  The people in the truck called out “you have a flat” and pointed to my front tire.

This group of people couldn’t have told me at a better time; we were near an exit for a gas station where I confirmed that I indeed had a flat time.  I filled it with air and we made our way back home.  We stopped a few miles down the road and checked the tire again… it was back to its deflated status.  Luckily we were close to the next town where I thought there was a auto parts store or a tire shop or something where we could fix the tire.  (In hindsight I should have just changed it but then again that’s hindsight.)

As we were exiting the interstate I heard the dreaded rumble… the rumble of an extremely flat tire.  I turned into a gas station and I knew what was ahead of me, changing a tire…in a suit… in the heat of Texas.  (By this point it was in the 90s with the Heat Index of about 100… see below).

I’ll admit I have never had the best of luck when changing tires.  Sure I remember the 30 minute video that we all saw in Driver’s Ed but that was like 14 years ago.  On other occasions when I have had to change a tire I could never loosen the lugs to actually change it.

So there I was lugging the tire out of the car, the wife and kids walking to the Dairy Queen next to the gas station and I am already beginning to sweat.  As I am trying to place the jack under the car a gentleman comes up and inquires if I need help.  Emphatically I answer yes.

We get to work on tire… breaking the lugs, jacking the car up, rolling the tire which was coming apart at the seams (literally) and replacing it.  We didn’t say too much to each other.  I don’t even know what his name was, what he did for a living or where he hailed from- all I knew was that he took time out of his day to help me.  In a relatively short amount of time we had changed the tire and as quick as he had arrived, he was gone.

I packed up the old tire and jack and drove out of the gas station and headed for the DQ (that’s Texan speak for Dairy Queen).  My lovely wife had ordered me a meal and I came in and sat down.  I was dripping with sweat, I had road grime on my face (because  I had wiped the sweat away from my dirty hands) and I was thankful for cold A/C.

After a few minutes in the restaurant it dawned on me what had taken place, in some weird way I had experienced a mini Emmaus moment.  (The story in Luke when Christ was walking with two people on the road to Emmaus [a town outside of Jerusalem] after the crucifixion); they didn’t know it was Christ until he was gone.

Questions began to swirl in head:  Had I been touched by grace in the face of a stranger?  Did I not recognize the presence of Christ especially in the man who stopped to help?  I felt bad for not recognizing what was happening in the moment.  Maybe that’s the point of the Emmaus story to remind us that Christ’s presence and essence can be seen and felt in every aspect of life including changing a tire on a hot Sunday afternoon in South East Texas.

Have we missed those moments where God is hitting us over the head by using people to continue the work of God in the world?  Has the church been so focused on bodies, babies and baptisms that we have failed to see the goodness of God outside the four walls of the church?

I talk to people nearly every day about the presence of God in the world.  I speak of how God knows us, cares for us and is abiding with humanity in every time and place.  But as with most things they are easier said than done, sometimes it takes something drastic to get our attention instead of trying to navigate this thing called life alone.

For one to actually contemplate the presence of God in the world is a bit overwhelming; God is present in every aspect of human life– from the trees, to the clouds, the faces of people we interact with each day are all created by the same hands of God.

My only hope is that it doesn’t take another flat tire for me to be aware of the presence of God in my life.

In Christ,

Rev. Evan


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Sermon Series: Disciples 101- Baptism

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This is Part Two of my sermon series entitled: Disciples 101: Re-Discovering Who We Are As Disciples of Christ.

Here is the second installment: Baptism based on Matthew 3:13-17

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In Christ,

Rev. Evan


Part One: Communion