UNIVERSIDAD DE GEORGIA – SFOI 1.000

Únase a Alex Burt y su equipo para anunciar el glorioso evangelio de Jesucristo en los partidos de fútbol local de la Universidad de Georgia en esta temporada 2022.


Alex will be outside of Sanford Stadium each home game this season. If you would like to join him please contact him at: dalexburt@gmail.com or 480-298-8402.


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Home Game Schedule

2022


9/10 24/9 10/8 15/10 11/5
12:00 p. m., hora del este 12:00 p. m., hora del este
Samford Universidad Estatal de Kent Georgia Tech
# de evangelistas en el equipo = 3 # de evangelistas en el equipo = 2 # de evangelistas en el equipo = 5 # de evangelistas en el equipo = 3 # de evangelistas en el equipo = 5 # de evangelistas en el equipo =
NOMBRES: NOMBRES: NOMBRES: NOMBRES: NOMBRES: NOMBRES:
Alex Burt Alex Burt Alex Burt Dennis Clark
Alex Burt Dennis Clark Dennis Clark Stirling Long
Hud Phillips Doug Renz
Sanford Stadium. Capacity: 92,746

Game Summaries

TN vs UGA, Saturday November 5, 2022

Ante todo, quiero agradecer a los hombres que fueron al estadio y compartieron el Evangelio. No pude ir debido a una condición física, pero estoy agradecido por los hombres que se unieron e hicieron posible la evangelización. Scott Phillips, un fiel predicador del Evangelio, tomó las riendas y dirigió al equipo. Gracias a Dennis Clark, Stirling Long (evangelista de los Falcons) y Doug Renz (evangelista de Georgia Tech) por viajar para acompañar a Scott en la evangelización. Un agradecimiento especial a mi esposa, Kim, por viajar hasta Atenas y llevar a los chicos al estadio. Rich Suplita también estuvo allí ayudando a otro hermano con la evangelización.

Había una multitud enorme, como se puede ver en la foto de abajo. El Evangelio se proclamó durante tres horas mientras los aficionados de Tennessee y UGA pasaban o simplemente se relajaban en el puente.

We have one more home game on Thanksgiving weekend as Ga Tech comes to Athens. 


10/15 - Vandy vs UGA


It was homecoming at the University of Georgia. With that being the case you would expect a large crowd. Although the crowd was good, it wasn't as large as last week. This was probably due to the opponent not really being a challenge.

Dennis Clark, Scott Phillips y yo llegamos sobre las 12:30 e instalamos los amplificadores y las cámaras. Después de que la sección de tubas salió y dio su miniconcierto, Scott oró por nosotros y comenzó a predicar. Mientras Scott predicaba, Dennis y yo ofrecimos folletos evangélicos a los fans que pasaban. Dennis siguió a Scott, predicando sobre cuatro cosas que necesitas saber sobre el cielo y tres cosas que necesitas saber sobre el infierno. Terminé el día con un breve sermón que comenzaba en Colosenses.

We had a few nay sayers and several believers stopped by to encourage us and thank us. One lady yelled, "Get a life!" As I was preaching with another person telling me I needed to read history. We even had a couple of people donate money to the preachers. Well, to Scott and Dennis. That doesn’t seem to happen to me. :) As one girl walked by she was speaking to her friends or family and said, “It isn’t a football game if those guys aren’t here,” pointing to us. That may have been the most encouraging thing I heard all day because it let us know that they expect to see us there. 

It was another wonderful day of evangelism, with many people being touched by the Gospel through preaching and by receiving tracts.


Auburn vs UGA Saturday, October 8, 2022

Una de las rivalidades más antiguas del fútbol americano universitario, también conocida como la Rivalidad Más Antigua del Sur Profundo, reunió a una gran multitud en el Estadio Sanford el sábado para el 126.º encuentro entre los Auburn Tigers y los Georgia Bulldogs. El clima era agradable, casi caluroso para un día de otoño, para Rich Suplita, Dennis Clark, Scott Phillips, Hud Phillips y para mí, mientras proclamábamos el Evangelio a miles de personas.

Dennis began the preaching, followed by Scott and Rich, with me ending the day. As usual, with this crowd, we had those who were thankful we were there and those who were not so thankful. While one was preaching the others passed out tracts. As I was holding a sign that said “The time is fulfilled, the Kingdom of God is at hand, repent and believe the Gospel ~Jesus,” I was told I was #1 with the middle finger and one guy yelled, “Go Home!” Several others came by intentionally bumping into me or pushing my sign away as they passed by, some even turned and gave me snarky looks after pushing by me while pushing away the sign. Bear in mind, I wasn’t saying anything but was simply holding a sign with a direct quote from Jesus.  At one point an older gentleman, I will refer to as “Captain Obvious”, looked at my sign and said, “We’re going to a football game.” I assume he was saying we should not have been there, or I guess he may have thought we were at the wrong venue. :)

On the other hand, I had a Christian friend come by and place his arm around me, giving encouragement. Others, that I did not know, came by thanking us for being there. One older veteran asked if he could hold my sign for a minute. I was hesitant because at times people will ask to hold a sign, a Bible, or take a tract only to throw it, tear it up, or something in an attempt to make a statement that they are opposed to the message. After a moment of hesitation, he seemed sincere so I gave him the sign. He simply wanted to take a picture with it. He told me he was a pastor and was glad for all the years preachers had been at the stadium. 

We had a wonderful day of evangelism and fellowship. May God use our efforts to His glory!

¡Hasta que todos oigan!


Kent St vs UGA

Saturday, Sept 24, 2022

It felt like fall when Rich and I arrived at Sanford Stadium on Saturday. Even though it was supposed to be an easy win the fans turned out in pretty large numbers. 


Rich preached first as I offered tracts to passing fans. After about 45 minutes or so I preached as Rich passed out tracts. We had a lot of fellow believers stop by with encouraging words. One man and his children came up as I was preaching and listened until I was finished, amening the preaching. I had my own "amen corner" for a while. Several others came by offering encouraging words for Rich and I. 

It was a great outreach with thousands of fans being touched by the Gospel and many encouraging the preachers. Rich asked me, before we started, if I ever felt like I was in a circus. I said, "like the freaks in a freak show?" And we agreed that we did. It was after that conversation that God continually sent His people to encourage us, making us feel like a little less of a freak show. :) We understand totally that we will look foolish to the world and we're fine with that, but it is amazing how God will send us encouraging words through His people.

¡Hasta que todos oigan!

Alex


Samford vs UGA

Saturday, Sept 10, 2022

Rich Suplita, Scott Phillips, and I were at Sanford Stadium today for the first UGA home game. We arrived about 3 hours before kick-off, as usual, and set up. The tuba section came out and played, which is usually our sign to begin preaching. This year they added another horn section that came out and played for a while, cutting into our preaching time. J

Scott began preaching as Rich and I passed out Gospel tracts. The crowd was steady all day but of course, thickened as kick-off time neared. Thousands of people were exposed to the Gospel. I say exposed because I have no way of knowing how many heard the complete Gospel message. All we know for sure is that many did and thousands had the opportunity to. After Scott, Rich preached and then I closed out the day, ending around 4:00 PM

Vi a varias personas detenerse a escuchar la predicación, y siempre hay quienes, escondidos entre las sombras, escuchan y no vemos. Varias personas se acercaron con palabras de aliento. Mientras Rich predicaba, un niño se acercó y le chocó los cinco.

Also when Rich was preaching an older gentleman came up to me and asked me to tell Rich to keep on going and encouraged us for being there. It is always nice when God sends his saints to encourage the preachers. We had a few come by with mocking actions and words but overall it was a friendly crowd today. A lot of tracts were given out as well. 

It was good to be back at Sanford!


9/3 Partido inaugural de Ducks vs Dogs en Chick-fil-a.

La temporada de fútbol americano ha vuelto y está en pleno apogeo. El primer partido de la UGA no fue en casa, pero fue en Atlanta, así que en cierto modo lo fue.

Mike y yo llegamos alrededor de las 12:40 y Stirling ya estaba predicando mientras Carol sostenía un cartel. Bobby McCreery también estaba allí con Hannah, Eden y Jeremiah.

The crowd was consistent for the 3 plus hours we were there, only fading around 3:20, right before kick-off. After Stirling preached we had a bit of an interaction with law enforcement which eventually got sorted out. Well, until 2 other officers came over as Mike was preaching and told us that using an amp was a safety issue and they couldn't hear their radios. He said this while he had an earbud in his ear which was attached to his radio. 🥴 We agreed to turn the volume down a little and had no further issues.


I preached after Stirling, followed by Mike and Bobby, with Stirling finishing off the day. Quite a few Gospel tracts were taken as well. Many fans heard the Gospel. As usual, we had a few hecklers and some encouragers as well. One fellow believer stopped and told me he knew a lot of Christians just walk on by and say nothing but he wanted us to know that he appreciated us being there.

Hannah, Eden, and Jeremiah did a great job with Gospel tracts! 

It was a great start to the season but I am looking forward to the next home game at our home stadium! #SanfordStadium


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