3 posts tagged “jeff knight”
The rain held off just enough for us to take the cars to Evergreen Speedway for the first test of the year. Jeff picked up right where he left off last year and was fast right out of the box. A few minor adjustments to the car and he will be winning early in the season. Natalie did an amazing job driving her Whelen All American Series car, "The Miss" around the 3/8 mile track and ran consistant lap times for all three sessions within a half of a second of Jeff's times. Look out boys, this girl can drive! We will be testing more this Friday night from 6pm to 9:30 pm on the big 5/8 mile oval at Evergreen and all Day Sunday at Yakima Speedway. Come out and support racing in the Northwest! You can watch practice Friday night for free and watch the season opener Saturday night where the Northwest Late Model tour cars will tear up the big track all night long. For more information go to www.evergreenspeedway.com
Jeff's Answer: The Rock Church first found its name on a race car when Roger Habich approached The Rock Church and myself, as pastor, about sponsorship. At the time The Rock Church leadership board was not comfortable with the sponsorship of racing, so Melinda and I personally helped Roger with income from the closing of a real estate transaction we had. I bought out Roger’s partner Nathan and became 50% owner. Instead of putting my name on the car Melinda and I thought, “This would be a great way to let people know that The Rock Church cares about people who love racing." That was 2001.
My input: When I first approached The Rock Church regarding sponsorship, the answer from the church was a resounding no. I had spent two years building a new race car and out of the blue my partner Nathan was relocated to another state for work, and needed to sell his ownership in the car. I wanted to race so I was calling all over town 'dialing for dollars' trying to find funding for the 2001 season. We were not attending church, and did not have a relationship with Jesus, yet God had a bigger plan for our family. That phone call rekindled a 20 year friendship that had grown apart over the years. It was Jeff and Melinda that believed in me, and got on board. We started attending The Rock Church the Sunday after 9/11 and several families from the race track followed. I am thankful we knew where we were to be planted and the seeds were already sown.
Jeff's Answer: NO, I have never and will not drive The Rock Church race car in competition at this time.
My input: True, and believe me, I've tried to get Jeff to race The Rock Church car for the last five years. He won't do it. My goal since we've started as always been to have Jeff drive. I knew all along that Jeff has the natural ability required to be competitive at the super stock level and I love sharing my passion of racing with someone who 'gets it.'
Jeff's Answer: It's awesome when people who love Jesus and their church want to sport the logo. There is nothing like word of mouth and free advertising.
My input: I am one of those people too. I put The Rock Church logo on the Stude when we raced in Mexico last year for La Carerra Panamericana because of nothing more than this; The Rock Church is my church and I am proud of the people of The Rock that are changing the world. No money ever exchanged hands.
Jeff's Answer: NO, never has, never will. When I started racing (2007) the pastors of our church took an offering for my racing on Father's Day. I declined to use those funds for my racing and sowed them into our missions giving for the year. I will not conflict my personal interests with that of our church.
My input: Ha! This is funny to me because when Jeff and Melinda first came to the track, and people found out that they Pastor a church, the whole "pass the plate racing" rumor kicked into high gear. Honestly. This question is asked by people who know the truth, they just listen to stupid comments made by people who don't know the truth. We never have, and never will, use tithes and offerings as a way to fund any hobby, racing or otherwise.
Jeff's Answer: In 7 years being involved at Evergreen Speedway The Rock Church has seen scores of people directly connected to racing find Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Our mission is, “Connecting People to Life.” Racers are people also, and we use our budget to reach people every weekend at The Rock Church, we are not limited by race, gender, income level or subculture.
My input: Go into all the world and preach the gospel. All the world. Simple as that.
Here's a question I'm not asked often enough,
Q: "Jeff, What's your end-game?"
Jeff's Answer: I want racers to know the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Before I started in this racing thing I don't think there was one racer attending The Rock Church, I don't think we reached a single person at the largest venue in our city. Today there has been dozens, and on most Sundays you can meet some of them if you want. They are some of the most fun passionate people around. On the track we are competitors having a blast; at church I am their pastor. I count it a blessing to see racers at TRC every weekend. What is that worth to me, as a pastor? More than I've ever spent on a race car part.
My input: Racing is exciting, that is why scores of people fill the stands every weekend to be entertained, join a race team, or drive a race car. For some of them their life is a mess, and the come to the track as a distraction, to watch the competition and destruction. What they don't expect is a message of hope and a team of people in the pits and in the grandstands dedicated to the mission statement of The Rock Church; Connecting People to Life.
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