Get To Know Kevin and Jami Rogers
0 CommentsThis past Sunday, new Singles pastor, Kevin Rogers, and his wife, Jami, told how they came to Christ and to Covenant Life Church:
Kevin: I grew up in Upper Marlboro, Md., in a Christian home where I heard the gospel and attended church regularly. Like many kids who grow up in church, I prayed the sinner’s prayer several times. Looking back, I see evidence of God’s hand in my life in those early years, but in high school, my faith was tested and I began to look more and more like the world.
My parents then made the decision for our family to join a church closer to our home where they hoped my brother and I might get more involved. God used that decision and that local church as a significant means of grace in my life. The people there loved me and reached out to me. As I heard the gospel and saw it lived out in the lives of the people in that church, God did a transforming work in my life. The summer after my freshman year was a distinct turning point. I began that summer eager to live for myself, craving love and respect from the world, but over the next three months, I was confronted by the gospel in a number of contexts. God drew me to himself, and I came back to school in the fall distinctly different—eager to turn from the sin that had characterized my life, pursue holiness, and share the gospel with those around me. By God’s grace, I witnessed a number of friends at my public high school come to Christ and grow in their faith through the next three years.
Jami: I grew up actively involved in the church with my family near Greensboro, N.C. I recall responding to the gospel as a child and remained engaged in the church, but I had no true concept of the grace of God and lived under a persistent weight of guilt. I viewed God as distant and angry, which hindered me from turning to him in repentance when I sinned. Eventually, after some spiritual experience, I would come crawling back to God in shame and seek to work my way back into his good favor. This legalistic cycle led to constant ups and downs in my high school years and periods of wordliness and sin. I devoted myself to success academically, athletically and relationally, but God providentially brought someone into my life to draw me to himself. My cheerleading coach was a devoted believer, and she reached out to me. Eventually, she confronted me about the path of sin I was pursuing and urged me to turn to Christ. By God’s grace, I did and sought to live my life for his glory. My senior year was distinctly different and I continued to grow in love for God, his Word and his people.
Kevin and I met the next year at Liberty University. Kevin co-led a student discipleship ministry and led their worship team. We first met when I auditioned to sing on the team. Kevin likes to say that during my audition, he asked me how many kids I wanted to have, but it’s not true. Two years later, we ended up serving on the same worship team, which gave us a lot of time to build a great friendship, and our respect for each other only grew. We were married just after college in August 2003.
Kevin: For the first few months of marriage, we lived near campus and worked there, but I had long carried a desire to participate somehow in whatever God was doing in the D.C. area. A friend of mine was a member of Covenant Life, so on a trip to the area for a wedding, we decided to visit. That visit changed our lives. C.J. preached that morning from James 4 on conflicts and cravings, which had an immediate impact on our young marriage. We had the experience that morning many of you have had. We stood as first-time guests, and before we even sat down, Larry Earles greeted us. After the service, we went to the guest reception and spent 30 minutes talking with Sam and Priscilla Ellis. We met teens who were engaging and mature. A man saw us looking like newcomers in the bookstore and took the initiative to greet us and point us to good books. A few days later, we got a follow-up phone call from Patrick Ryan on the guest follow-up team to see if there was any way he could serve us. The kindness of the people, the richness of the teaching and the spiritual maturity of the members we met blew us away. In May 2004, we moved here and Covenant Life became our church family.
We threw ourselves into church life, led newly married care groups, and started a family. We have three kids. Chloe is four, Jacob is two, and Owen is six months. In May 2007, I had the privilege of joining the church staff as the ministry teams director, working with Mark Mitchell in Outreach, before attending the Pastors College this year. We walked through the doors of this building six years ago knowing no one, and since then, you have become our family. We have lived life together with so many of you, experiencing Christ through you in joys and trials, growth and struggles … together. We love you, Covenant Life Church, and we are astonished and sobered by the privilege to serve you.
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