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As we walk closely with Christ, there will be times when we must choose between the calling God has put on our lives and something else like a relationship, friendship, family, or career choices. Can you imagine being at the top of an illustrious career when God asks you to leave it for vocational ministry? When most people revel in success and stay to move up to their dream position, today's Candid Conversations guest chose to follow the call of God on his life to serve Christ and His church in pastoral ministry.Rocky Seto, former Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach, talks with Jonathan about his journey to football, salvation, and rise in coaching from college to the NFL. Rocky gets candid about his struggles and the deep calling to serve Christ and His church in pastoral ministry. You don't want to miss this episode. It is a beautiful reminder of God's goodness when we delight in Him and are faithful to live out His calling.After you listen to this episode, you may have your own questions. We would love to hear from you! To ask Jonathan a question or connect with the Candid community, visit https://LTW.org/CandidAlso, join the conversation on our social media pages:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/thecandidpod
Just this week. the two Kens both encountered church-related, disconcerting setbacks. Kemp learned via an official, public email blast that the lead and founding pastor of the church that gave birth to the Center for Racial Reconciliation has been put on immediate leave of absence for "inappropriate texting." Just after recording this conversation, Fong uncovered some unsettling news from a chance encounter in the grocery store with a former parishioner. From the pulpit of a nearby sister church on Sunday morning, the senior pastor openly charged by name Fong and three other pastors (one deceased) by name as "false teachers" and "wolves in sheep's clothing." In this episode, the two Kens unpack some of the many challenges of "mega-church" and the prevalence of vulnerable, celebrity pastors. Fong recalls his doctoral dissertation in which he contributed to the literature of the church growth movement. He disavowed much of that research when he published his 1999 book, Pursuing the Pearl. Mega-churches mimic the "Big Box" phenomena, they've become akin to Walmart, Target, and Costco. Some years before he retired, Fong intentionally and willingly opened his church doors and now his podcast to the LGBT+ community. It signaled a change of heart and mind. The church lost members because of that decision but gained a whole lot more. Kemp accepted Fong's challenge to follow suit on this podcast. The two podcasters agree - if we are committed to the "ministry of reconciliation" to marginalized people groups - that should include them all. Kemp and Fong suggest that real church is something more. Much more.Both Kens release this conversation on each of their podcasts. You can find Ken's edition at Asian America the Ken Fong Podcast, including a telling introduction here.Support the show
Rocky Seto was on the coaching staff for the USC Trojans and Seattle Seahawks under Pete Carroll that won back to back National Championships as well as Super Bowl XLVIII. In 2017, he left coaching to serve as the Senior Pastor for Evergreen Baptist Church of San Gabriel Valley in La Puente, CA where he still preaches to this day. Coach Seto will return to the sidelines this upcoming season as a Chaplain and Consultant for Rio Hondo Prep. His growing faith throughout his time in football is both inspiring and will leave you with a better understanding of God's providence. Rio is blessed and fortunate to have Rocky's contributions as the newest member of the dedicated coaching staff. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-charge-to-keep/message
Today's episode is part 2 of a 2 part conversation with Executive Board Candidates Rocky Seto, Fred Kawashima, and Jim Kagawa.
Today's episode is part 1 of a 2 part conversation with Executive Board Candidates Rocky Seto, Fred Kawashima, and Jim Kagawa.
As we walk closely with Christ, there will be times when we have to choose between the calling God has put on our lives and something else like a relationship, a friendship, family, or our career choices. Can you imagine being at the top of an illustrious career when God asks you to leave it for vocational ministry? When most people would revel in the success and stay to move up to their dream position, today's Candid Conversations guest chose to follow the call of God on his life to serve Christ and His church in pastoral ministry.Rocky Seto, former Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach, talks with Jonathan about his journey to football, his salvation, and his rise in coaching from college to the NFL. Rocky gets candid about his struggles and the deep calling to serve Christ and His church in pastoral ministry. You don't want to miss this episode. It is a beautiful reminder of God's goodness when we delight in Him and are faithful to live out the calling He places on our lives.After you listen to this episode, you may have your own questions. We would love to hear from you! To ask Jonathan a question or connect with the Candid community, visit https://LTW.org/CandidAlso, join the conversation on our social media pages:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/thecandidpod
We are a family based out of Columbus Ohio who like to talk about life, ministry, and the Gospel. This may be both the best and worst use of your time. Today we have a form USC coach and Seattle Seahawks Defensive coach Pastor Rocky Seto. He shares his story of how God brought him from a walk-on at USC to the coaching staff at USC to the defensive coaching staff at the Seattle Seahawks to now where he pastors his church east of LA. We were so pleased to hear and see how God is growing his kingdom across the country and in unlikely places. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sipetionary Support us here: https://anchor.fm/sipetionary/support Buy our swag here: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/sipetionary Give to Good Shepherd Bible Church: https://www.goodshepherdohio.com/give --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sipetionary/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sipetionary/support
The Mission of Truth: Keeping it Real with Nick Foles and Chris Maragos
Nick and Chris keep it real as they talk to longtime NFL coach Rocky Seto. In 2017, Rocky left the world of football and coaching to become a pastor and is currently leading Evergreen Baptist Church in La Puenta, California. Follow us on social media: INSTAGRAM: @TheMissionofTruth TWITTER: @MofT_Podcast
Former USC and Seattle Seahawks coach Rocky Seto talks about why he left football to become a pastor and how his view of sports competition has changed over the years.
Episode 220 Rocky Seto was living the dream as an NFL coach. Working for Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks, Seto was a part of a team that made two straight Super Bowls and an NFL championship in 2013. And then, after the 2016 season, Seto decided to leave his dream job and enter ministry, as a pastor. Seto played college football at USC in 1997 and 1998, and then became a coach soon thereafter where he would help the Trojans to the AP National Championship in 2003 and 2004, and win the Rose Bowl 5 times. In 2010, he would join coach Pete Carroll with the Seattle Seahawks where he would remain until his departure in 2017. Seto is now pastoring Evergreen Baptist Church in La Puenta, California. In part 1 of our two part interview with Rocky, we learn about his faith journey, coming to Christ at USC as a player and the impact Coach Pete Carroll has had on his life. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Episode 221 Rocky Seto was living the dream as an NFL coach. Working for Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks, Seto was a part of a team that made two straight Super Bowls and an NFL championship in 2013. And then, after the 2016 season, Seto decided to leave his dream job and enter ministry, as a pastor. Seto played college football at USC in 1997 and 1998, and then became a coach soon thereafter where he would help the Trojans to the AP National Championship in 2003 and 2004, and win the Rose Bowl 5 times. In 2010, he would join coach Pete Carroll with the Seattle Seahawks where he would remain until his departure in 2017. Seto is now pastoring Evergreen Baptist Church in La Puenta, California. In part 2 of our two part interview with Rocky, he shares about his time with the Seahawks, faith in the locker room, why he left football to go into ministry full-time and following the call that God had placed on his life. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
This episode features the second half of our conversation with Rocky Seto, a former USC football player and NFL coach turned pastor. Rocky shares with us how he landed a job with the Seahawks through a serendipitous meeting at a volleyball game, and why he was called to leave the team and join the ministry. Listen to this amazing episode on chance, challenge, and Christ and tune in next week for more great conversations!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/atribecalledyes)
This episode features the first half of our conversation with Rocky Seto, a former USC football player and NFL coach turned pastor. Rocky shares with us his childhood dream of being a Trojan and the path he took to get there, which included three years at a junior college before he reached his goal. He also talks about his road to becoming an NFL coach and how he left his football career behind to join the Baptist ministry. Listen to this amazing episode and tune in next week for the second half!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/atribecalledyes)
Brock Huard's Above & Beyond: The Intersection of Faith and Sports
Rocky Seto had his dream job: working with Pete Carroll as the Assistant Head Coach of the Seattle Seahawks. But last January, he walked away from it all to pursue full-time ministry. Why did a man who once hid in a USC hallway to stage an "accidental" meeting with head coach John Robinson decide to leave coaching? It's a tale full of passionate twists and turns on this episode of Above & Beyond.
Our special guest is Rocky Seto, who in January 2017, announced that he would be leaving his position as assistant head coach of defense with the Seattle Seahawks to join the ministry. In 2010, Seto joined Pete Carroll's coaching staff with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks. In 2015, he had been promoted to assistant head coach / defense. After playing for the Trojans, Rocky Seto joined the coaching staff in 1999 as a volunteer assistant under then-head coach Paul Hackett, working with the defense and special teams. In 2000, he served as an administrative graduate assistant, and with the arrival of head coach Pete Carroll in 2001, he became a graduate assistant involved in the defense, working with the general defense in 2001 and safeties in 2002. In 2003, he became a full coach, in charge of safeties, and from 2004-2005 he coached linebackers. From 2006-2010, he coached the USC secondary. Get ready to hear an interview that is sure to provide great inspiration toward your walk with Christ. Visit Rocky's website at www.thegreatesttreasure.org/
Listen to Seeds Of Life Special Guest Speaker, Rocky Seto as he shares from Mark 5:1-20.
NFL: The R & B Podcast with Michael Robinson & Nate Burleson
Mike is joined by Seattle Seahawks Assistant Head Coach/Defensive coach Rocky Seto to talk about his shoulder tackling clinics, the team's mindset heading into the season, moving on without Marshawn Lynch, and his faith. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“In the 2nd episode of this month’s JCLP we continue tackle and talk about a tough issue that often times goes ignored in a leaderu2019s life. When emotions are neglected a leader and those who follow him or her are effected. Banning, Kim, Chris and Becky talk about why whatu2019s going on inside of us matters. If leaders are not emotionally healthy we create environments that are unhealthy. Healthy leaders however reproduce environments that people can thrive in.rnrnAlso, In the Game is back as Banning connects with the Assistant Head Coach of the Seattle Seahawks, Rocky Seto.rnrnSpecial Interview with Danny Silk: Loving on PurposernrnFor over a year now our team has been working around the clock to build a platform that will provide leaders access to a healthy community, infuse them with strength and courage to lead boldly, and equip those specifically called to build lampstand churches, awaken campuses and engage culture so that we witness cities and nations being transformed.rnrnWe would like you to consider becoming a part of this community and walk with us at a deeper, more intimate level.rnrnSimply go to www.jesusculture.com/community to explore JCLCu2019s trial issue now!rnrnrnrn“
How do we evangelize in the workplace? Listen as Rocky shares about “Gospel Centered Work”.
Rocky Seto is the Senior Pastor at Evergreen SGV Baptist Church in La Puente, CA.
And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house; because he also is a son of Abraham; Listen to Rocky Seto share during Seeds Worship Nights Service from Luke 19:1-10 about how Jesus Is Better Than The Super Bowl
Rocky Seto is the Senior Pastor at Evergreen SGV Baptist Church in La Puente, CA.