Kingdom First Cookout
Here are some photos from our recent Kingdom First cookout at Dr. Moore’s house. We had a huge turnout and a great time. Over 40 lbs. of meat were grilled by none other than Texas Aggie and occasional Kingdom First teacher Phillip Bethancourt (32 steaks, 32 burgers and 21 bratwursts). Believe it or not, there was a moment when we wondered if we would have to make another run to the store! Luckily, in Mathew 15 style, the meat was multiplied among the many brothers that attended. When questioned about exactly how he was able to extend the bbq supply as far as he did, Bethancourt simply replied, “A little longhorn goes a long way.” Please join us next time for a Kingdom First Fellowship. Thank you to the Moores and all of the folks that made this night possible.*Any and all Longhorns are welcome at Kingdom First and Bethancourt’s views on college rivalries do not necessarily represent the views of the fellowship.






Mr. Bethancourt’s apron is appalling… I practice the No Maroon rule and think Dr. Moore should also.
Mr. Bethancourt’s apron is appalling… I practice the No Maroon rule and think Dr. Moore should also.
“*Any and all Longhorns are welcome at Kingdom First and Bethancourt’s views on college rivalries do not necessarily represent the views of the fellowship.”…it’s a good thing too!Hook ‘Em Horns!
“*Any and all Longhorns are welcome at Kingdom First and Bethancourt’s views on college rivalries do not necessarily represent the views of the fellowship.”…it’s a good thing too!Hook ‘Em Horns!
I cannot be patronized with trivial disclaimers that mean nothing. NO MORE MAROON!
I cannot be patronized with trivial disclaimers that mean nothing. NO MORE MAROON!
I can’t believe all of this criticism of the Aggies is coming from an alumni of Texas A&M! Let the record show that he is a graduate of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
I can’t believe all of this criticism of the Aggies is coming from an alumni of Texas A&M! Let the record show that he is a graduate of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.