Ministry Experience

This is a short description of my various ministry related duties:

1989: Moved to Vermont to work with my father, Richard D. Eutsler Sr., and The Fishermen Ministry.    During this time I participated in the worship team at nearly every meeting.

1990: Became a Licensed Minister with The Fishermen Ministry.

1991: Our ministry acquired a 30′ x 50′ revival tent and we began a yearly tent revival circuit in   New England. My responsibilities were: 1 – help in the setup of the tent and A/V equipment, 2 – Provide “real time” worship for the leading minister, (Seeing as we did not plan specifics with our music or services, it was my responsibility to know all the songs and be ready to play them as requested with the least amount of delay.) 3 – provide background worship music as requested. I continued this until the 2001 season. During these years I also provided worship music for our regular meetings and bible studies.

1998: Became an Ordained minister with The Fishermen Ministry.

2001: Began to assume the leadership position for the South Carolina branch of The Fishermen Ministry leading meetings, running our Coffee House mission and providing music and teaching.

2004 to 2008: Upon the closing of the Coffee House in Summerville, Sue and I opened our home as a home church for Sunday services and weekly bible studies.

2008 to 2010: In September of 2008 we began broadcasting our services live on BlogTV, something that the Lord has blessed mightily.  Our little fellowship grew over the past couple of the years into a fellowship of believers that has now moved into my former office shed and meets regularly.   Paul Muller, a close friend of mine, now oversees the fellowship in SC and can be reached via their website: http://www.tfm-sc.org.

2010 to Present: In July of 2010 my family and I moved to Arizona to begin a new chapter in our service to the Lord.  We currently host a bible study in our home on Thursday night at 6:45 Arizona time.  We broadcast our service live on BlogTV: http://www.blogtv.com/people/tfm-az