Running the Devil Out of Texas

Senior Pastor Brian Ayala of XTreme Harvest Church blessed me with a few minutes of his time this morning before the final session kicked off. Members of his congregation have been to King’s Table in Cleveland, Tennessee, so I wanted to know what it was like to receive the phone call letting him know that the King’s Table men’s conference was coming to his church.
“First I had to just shout,” Pastor Ayala said with joy. “I was really shocked more than anything. Every time we had been to King’s Table, our men had come back stronger and on fire. We’ve been to conferences where they come back and kind of lose that fire. This is one conference where they continue burning and burning.
“It was the quickest ‘yes’ I could ever say.”
Pastor Ayala was familiar with the ministries of Pastor Jamie Tuttle and his wife, Judy Jacobs Tuttle. He had seen them on television for many years, and had attended King’s Table himself. He had no qualms about how a men’s conference from southeastern Tennessee might translate to a big-city church setting.
“From Tennessee to Texas, there’s no difference,” he explained. “The only difference is the state. The anointing, the impact, the fire, the desire – it’s all here!
“San Antonio is one of those cities where you either take a stand or you get run over. To have King’s Table here, it’s what we’re used to. King’s Table brings a very hard punch with it. They don’t come swinging to miss. They come in swinging to let the Devil know he isn’t running anything in Texas any more!”
One of the most amazing parts of this weekend for Pastor Ayala has been watching all of these men fall in love with Jesus. Whether they just walked in the door or have been on fire for years and are experiencing that fire beginning to fade, they have all been touched in some way.
“The biggest thing for me,” noted Pastor Ayala, “is being able to witness men becoming men of God. Seeing them have an encounter with God. That is the most beautiful thing for me.
“You don’t see that in every ministry. I’ve seen men’s conferences where they’re playing basketball and playing football – there’s nothing wrong with that – but I think there’s been too much entertainment. We have to get back to understanding that we don’t have to entertain the men to get them to Jesus. We have to give them the Word and give them the Truth to get them to Jesus. Love is the greatest thing.”
Tomorrow is Sunday, and Pastor Ayala is already planning for his regular weekly service in the morning. I was curious if he thought it might be different on the heels of King’s Table.
“It’s going to be crazy,” he said. “Our men are on fire and they love the Lord, and all this did is give them a massive catapult into a whole new level. I’ve seen the men who are real conservative coming in who didn’t know what to expect, and now they’re the wild ones up in front! I believe everyone here is taking something special back to their city and back to their ministry and it’s going to spread like wild fire.
“They’re going to ask how that happened, and we’ll tell them, ‘we ate at the King’s Table!’”







