Interview with Scot Longyear

scotIcon I was recently afforded the opportunity to interview one of the greatest minds of our generation.

He’s the Sr. Associate Pastor at Maryland Community Church and lead pastor of eXchange. He also blogs over at resonate.

Ladies and gentlemen. The man. The myth.

Scot Longyear.

Scot’s taking a trip this summer to Guatemala. What’s more, you’re going to have the opportunity for Scot to be YOUR waiter. Let’s see what he has to say about it:

Shawn:  So, what’s the deal?

Scot: Come by Beef O Brady’s on Monday, June 2 and I will serve you dinner.  You still have to pay for it, but I will help serve (and bus your table).  I guarantee a quality experience. 

Shawn:  And you’re doing this to raise money, right?

Scot:  Right.  A portion of your bill goes toward a trip that we are taking to Guatemala.  The trip has 2 purposes:  1. We are attending a dedication of a New Testament which was just translated into a previously unwritten language in a village in Guatemala.  This has been a 25 year process.  It is huge and exciting.  Just think, people who have had no ability to read scripture will now be able to do that.  20 years ago I met the missionary couple (now retired) who started the work.  They were the first missionaries to move in and live among these people.

Shawn:  And the 2nd reason?

Scot:  With my team, I will be exploring some more options for exchange to be involved in Guatemala.  For several years I have been praying that God would give us a part of the world to focus on.  The world is huge and the needs are great, so choosing is a daunting task.  Long story short, we feel God leading exchange to make a bigger investment of time, people, and money in Guatemala.  While we are on this trip we are meeting with leaders from Buckner Ministries.  We have partnered with Buckner for 3 trips so far and are excited about exploring new ways to make the name of Christ famous in Guatemala.

Shawn:  How did you come to choose Guatemala?

Scot:  Some people from eXchange got connected to Buckner and made a trip to work with their orphanages there.  The next year they took a few more people, and it grew each year.  I tool my 1st trip in March of ’07 and I was hooked.  Once you go and hang with orphans and those who are overlooked and ignored, you fall in love.  We could go anywhere and make a difference in the world, but God has led multiple teams down there and they are in love with the people of Guatemala. I know we can make a difference in Guatemala.  There will be orphan kids who will come to know Christ and have their life changed because of exchange.  God tells us to give a cup of cold water in his name. That is what we are doing.

Shawn:  Awesome.  So who is on your exploration team for this next trip?

Scot:  It will be me, my wife Stephanie, Jody Elslager, Nate and Rachael Brown, and my daughter, Mariah.  I am the excited about taking Mariah.  She will start High School in the fall and will do so with a world view that is rocked.  Can you imagine experiencing a 3rd world country when you were 14?  I am sure it will frame her well in her Christian worldview.

Shawn:  OK, so what can we do to help?

Scot:  Great question.  For starters, come and have dinner with us on Monday.  A percentage of the sales are donated to the trip.  As an aside, it is also great to Support Beef O Brady’s.  This restaurant is owned by folks who attend and support exchange.  They are generous and are using their business to fame Christ in small and big ways.

Shawn:  Great.  Any other ways we can support you?

Scot:  Of course, we need you to pray for the trip – that we would be safe, dangerous, and clear on our future investment.  Also, if you would like to donate money toward the trip, you can do so by making a check out to MCC and sending it to me at:

Maryland Community Church
c/o Scot Longyear
4700 S SR 46
Terre Haute, IN 47802.

All contributions are tax deductible.

Shawn:  Thanks for your time.  Anything else you want to say?

Scot:  Just that I think you are one of the greatest bloggers in the whole wide world.

Shawn: Oh stop… ok, you’re right.

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Comment by Toby on May 29th, 2008

Oh how I wish I could be at Beef’s for that experience. After being in the restaurant management business for 15 years, I know just how to get under one’s skin :-). I’m sending my Mom, sister and nephews in my place (they’re excellent tippers).
God be with you on your trip and, as always, our prayers are with you all!!

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