A Remarkable Journey of Faith and Authenticity at Beltway Park Church
In a world where authenticity can be scarce, my encounter with Pastor David McQueen and Beltway Park Church shines as a beacon of genuine love and compassion. I'm Matt, the owner of Fat Matt Roofing, and the story that unfolded during a construction project at Pastor David's house touched my heart in ways I never expected.
Imagine a scorching 108°F day, the sun relentless, and my crew hard at work on Pastor David's steep roof. The plan to roof his home in two days would allow for the guys to work during the cooler hours of the day. Pastor David, recognizing the intensity of the heat and his compassion for people led him to thanking me for allowing my team, the much-needed breaks. It was a gesture that spoke volumes about his character and set the stage for an unforgettable experience.
Weather reports predicted a 0% chance of rain for the day, with just a 3% chance overnight. But life has its own plans, and clouds started to gather, casting an unexpected shadow. We worked tirelessly to prevent leaks, but a fierce windstorm changed the game. Trees fell, trampolines flew, and our temporary tarps were ripped off and tossed far away away, allowing water to enter.
Amidst this challenge, just moments before Pastor David was to step onto the pulpit. Water was making its way into his home. I could only imagine the thoughts racing through his mind as he faced this situation head-on, preparing to deliver a sermon of unwavering faith.
In the face of adversity, both Pastor David and his wife Jeannette demonstrated grace and kindness that were both heartwarming and humbling. Despite their own predicament, they extended their generosity to my team and me. Jeannette provided a shelter from the storm, inviting the crew out of the rain. With kindness akin to a warm embrace, she offered water, dried rain soaked phones, and even used a bucket to catch water seeping through their light fixture.
Their actions were a testament to their deep connection to their faith and a reflection of the love of Christ that resonated in every gesture. As we helped salvage the McQueens' treasured possessions from their waterlogged attic, their gratitude spoke volumes. In the midst of chaos, they demonstrated a profound commitment to their beliefs, thanking us for the chance to revisit sentimental items long forgotten.
While I may have known David prior to this experience, my crew didn't share that connection. This encounter allowed them to witness a preacher who truly lives his teachings. In his sermon on "Coffee Cup Christianity," Pastor David was not only preaching, but practicing what he preaches. This experience has left a mark on my team and me, deepening our respect for the McQueens.
My intention in sharing this story is to offer a glimpse into the heart of the leader of Beltway Park Church. It's a congregation where kindness knows no bounds, faith runs deep, and the love of Jesus resonates in every action. The McQueens' genuine character has touched me deeply, reminding me of the profound goodness that exists within true faith.
With heartfelt gratitude, Matt Smith Fat...
Read moreI believe a church should be a family thing. Growing up, I attended church with my parents from a very young age. I always sat with them and listened to the sermons. That being said, my three year old shouldn’t be asking me what porn is. Church should be G rated. My family is trying to find a home church, this is our second weekend. This is the second weekend in a row I’ve heard the word “pornography” and “porn”. I get it. It is important to speak about sin. It is important to hear testimonies and how people have transformed their lives and gave it all to Jesus, but why must they say words like “porn.” Felt very uncomfortable when my three year olds asks what that is. I understand that you can’t hide them from the sins and evils of the world and that isn’t what we are trying to do, but he is too young to understand these concepts. I know there are other G-rated ways to go about saying what needs to be said. Might just be me but I think sermons, testimonies, etc. should be spoken about in a manner that is suitable for children to be able to sit through a service with their parents. Growing up and even coming from Bandera Road City Church in San Antonio, I’ve never experienced this before. I don’t want to leave my kids in the nursery. I want them to sit with me through services as I did with my parents.
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Read moreBeltway Park Church has truly been a blessing in my life and my family’s. From the moment we walked through the doors, we were welcomed with open arms and genuine love. The worship is Spirit-filled, the teaching is biblically grounded, and the focus on Jesus is clear in every ministry.
What I love most is how the church emphasizes community, discipleship, and living out our faith boldly. Whether it’s through powerful Sunday messages, Life Groups, or ministries like Kingdom Men and Blessed to Be Blended, there’s always an opportunity to grow in your relationship with Christ and others.
The leadership team models servant-hearted, Christ-centered living, and the people here truly desire to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Beltway isn’t just a church—it’s a family, and I thank God for the way He is working through it to impact Abilene and beyond.
If you're looking for a church home that stands firm in truth, encourages spiritual growth, and lives out the love of Christ, I can’t recommend Beltway...
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