I just wanted to give all of you who read my blog a chance to celebrate in one of our many victories at
Shore Fellowship. Just this week our church and
Patmos Park were highlighted in
Outreach Magazine. Guy has played a key role in this vision being realized. I hope you enjoy his story.
GUY RICHARDSFrom hustling crack to loving Jesus and the concrete skate park that popped up.
It all started with the lure of what I saw and heard growing up. It is almost surreal as I remember back to my younger years. I remember looking at people as they clawed and fought to get to this place called “I made it.” This place was said to have it all. The girls, the money and all the fame which would lead to total contentment. It was what few people had but what everyone seemed to be going after.
I too bought into this dream. My plot was if I can get the money, all these other things would come. My way of getting the money started with selling drugs. I started selling weed in middle school and progressed to crack by the time I made in to high school. Which had a better return and hooked people in.
I was getting the cars, cloths and the quick fame that came with it. This pursuit of success followed me as I got out of high school and into legal business. At the age of 20 I was running a clothing company I started called
ENVE. It was an urban clothing line that was growing fast. I got kicked out of AIPH in Philly for a gorilla marketing a sticker campaign. I was in and out clubs vending and started getting distribution. During this time
ENVE showed up on one of Mtv’s shows.
People around me started seeing this and assumed I was going to be the next young millionaire. But I started to notice my friends were more focused on what they could get from me then just being my friends.
One Friday my little brother got locked up for following in my footsteps. We couldn’t bail him out over the weekend. When Sunday came my mom was so stressed she asked me to go to church with her. We went (Shore Fellowship- then it was called Trinity) and Pastor Tim Chambers was talking about envy. I couldn’t believe it.
ENVE was the name of my clothing company and it was talked about in the Bible.
By the end of the service he asked if anyone wanted to accept Christ. I raised my hand and really wanted change. I got it. Every time I would open the Bible it would speak to me. I told God if He showed me he was real I would sell out my whole life. He did and I struggle to hold to Him as He has been doing things like
PATMOS I can only explain was Him.
One thing I didn’t tell you was I grew up racing bikes and motocross. It was bread into me to love everything from snow boarding to bridge jumping.
Seeing that Pastor Tim wasn’t your average priest or pastor. I would randomly mention that we should build a skate and bike park. Well after a few years he pushed me to start it. And the story started. My brother who got locked up just got saved and heard Pastor Tim say to just get started. Well that’s all he needed. He pulled his chain saw out and started cutting. That was the 3-4 year process of getting this concrete skate and bike park in the ground. During this time we saw the community and church come together to build this 550k-650k park for 80k. It was a lot of prayer, blood, sweat and fasting.
The second kid from PATMOS who gave his life to Christ (Casey Doyle) is now running the daily operations and we are seeing all kinds of ministries grow from this. We now let roller blades, skateboards, scooters and bikes in at the same time. We are the only free community park in the country with dirt jumps. And God sent a guy from Los Angeles who is starting a graffiti ministry. We let kids come in and spray paint the park. It has really become a community of love for the kid/adults who normally don’t fit into the classic ministries. And would really would be unreached other then this ministry.
This last Sunday I saw 4 kids (one with his mom) come to a Sunday service.
Boy can I ramble about this.