Sports Chaplain

Hudson Belk: Faith, sports and the call to ministry

Hudson Belk: Faith, sports and the call to ministry

Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) Lead Chaplain Hudson Belk leads as the coordinator of the ministry. Belk, who has worked with CEDE Sports since June 2011, said his purpose is to be led. 

"I remember to look to Jesus and let him be the motivation, even for all of my obedience and desire for faithfulness to God. In ministry, that's what I'll point people to: Jesus," said Belk.

Faith and leadership: The path of Ken Cross

Faith and leadership: The path of Ken Cross

Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) Chaplain Ken Cross wears many hats in his ministry work. For CEDE Sports, Cross serves as the coordinator of churches, which allows him to cultivate his passion for helping others grow.

"My spiritual gift is exhortation, which is a speaking gift," said Cross. "That gift enables me to come alongside people, encourage them and also provide guidance on how they can continue to develop."

Keeping Christ at the center: The lifelong ministry of Bob Dyar

Keeping Christ at the center: The lifelong ministry of Bob Dyar

Founder and CEO of CEDE Sports and Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) Chaplain Bob Dyar, has been involved in sports ministry for over 35 years. Dyar created CEDE in 1996, and God has continued to grow the organization.

"We're trying to be faithful to what God has called us to do, and as a result, we're seeing a multiplying ministry happen. After 30 years, we are still doing the same thing," said Dyar.

From racing to ministry: Jon Wehner's journey of faith

From racing to ministry: Jon Wehner's journey of faith

Joe Gibbs Racing Chaplain Jon Wehner has been a part of the CEDE Sports team for 14 years. From a career in racing to ministry, Wehner has always felt God's presence in his life. 

"When I turn the water on in the morning, the water comes out of the faucet. I feel like God has intervened," said Wehner. "He's always behind me, and it's just natural, but it's always these dramatic things that God does. It's just got to be him."