The Matthew and Mark Evans Foundation and Center

The Matthew and Mark Evans Foundation and Center About Matthew and Mark Evans, the reasons for this Foundation and Center:
Matthew “Matt” Evans was the oldest son of Mark and Gloria Evans. Rev.

The purpose of our non-profit organization is to bring donors together to provide services
for families and individuals experiencing a life crisis through a variety of means including coordination with established charities. He passed away on September 17, 2020, following a long-term battle with bipolar disorder 2 and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). With this Foundation and Center, we honor

his life and know he would be pleased that this fund will help others fight to remain here awhile longer. Dr. Mark Evans was an ordained minister in the SC Conference of the IPHC, where he served as a pastor and the Pastoral Care Counselor for the Conference. He was instrumental in establishing the Pastoral Care Counselor Program for the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Denomination. He was a Licensed Professional Counselor, and educator and served as the Director of Alternative Education in Florence County School District Three until his retirement from the district in 2018. He passed away peacefully on February 25, 2023. He lived to help others and we honor his life with this Foundation.

05/24/2026

Walking With God
Genesis 5:21-24

This devotion explores the powerful testimony of Genesis 5:21-24 and the life of Enoch, a man who “walked with God.”

In a world where death is certain, Enoch stands as a remarkable exception and a prophetic picture of the believer’s hope in the rapture.

This devotion challenges Christians to examine their daily walk with God through faith, humility, obedience, love, and the power of the Spirit. Discover what it truly means to live a life that pleases God and be encouraged to stay ready for the return of Jesus Christ. 05-24-26

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/9wDFrCtOcDE

05/21/2026
05/17/2026

Can One Person Make A Difference?
Numbers 16:41-50

When rebellion, complacency, and spiritual apathy spread through the camp of Israel, judgment followed—but one man stood in the gap. In this powerful devotion from Numbers 16:41-50, we discover how Aaron ran into the middle of death with fire from the altar and “stood between the dead and the living.”

This devotion challenges us to ask a life-changing question: Can one person really make a difference? Through biblical truth, historical examples, and inspiring illustrations, you will see how God can use one surrendered life to stop the spread of spiritual death, bring hope to others, and impact generations for Christ. One person filled with the fire of God can still make a difference today.05-17-26

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/0-NZLtH9X3s

05/17/2026

🌿 Caring Through the Final Chapter: Support for Caregivers 🌿

May 30, 2026 10:00-12:00

MMEF Center
908 Casselman Road
Scranton,SC

This seminar will be beneficial to caregivers, as well as, pastors and congregations looking to support members who are facing end of life decisions.

There is no charge to attend however, for planning purposes we ask that you register by responding with a TEXT to 843-373-9925 or an email to [email protected]. Include your name and contact information please.

05/12/2026

If you're a widow, you're invited! ⬇️

💗KINDRED HEARTS LUNCH💗

SATURDAY, MAY 16th
@ 11:30 am
SCHOOLHOUSE BBQ
SCRANTON SC

Sponsored by MMEFC
*We will cover half the cost of your buffet meal*

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Rhetta Hanna
Coordinator

05/10/2026

If Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy
Proverbs 25:24

“If Mama Ain’t Happy, Ain’t Nobody Happy!” takes a heartfelt and biblical look at the powerful influence a mother has within her home and beyond, drawing from Proverbs 25:24. This devotion explores how a mother shapes the emotional and spiritual atmosphere of her family—as a wife, a parent, and a guiding presence in everyday life.

Through practical insight and spiritual truth, it highlights the difference between happiness and true joy, reminding moms that while happiness may depend on circumstances, joy is rooted in faith and found in the Lord. Whether encouraging, nurturing, or leading, a mother’s attitude can impact generations.

This message is both a challenge and an encouragement—for families to support and uplift moms, and for mothers to embrace the deep, lasting joy that comes from God, even in life’s hardest moments. 05-10-26

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/gouA0Qpfa60

05/03/2026

Blessing Stoppers
Deuteronomy 20:16-17

In this powerful devotion from Deuteronomy 20:16–17, we explore the hidden “enemies” that can block us from experiencing the fullness of God’s blessings. Just as Israel had to remove every opposing nation from the Promised Land, believers today must confront and overcome spiritual obstacles within their own hearts.

This devotion identifies common “blessing stoppers” such as fear, depression, lack of discipline, negative speech, strife, self-pity, and rebellion—revealing how each one hinders the flow of God’s Spirit in our lives. Through biblical insight and practical application, you’ll be challenged to recognize these barriers and take intentional steps to remove them.

Discover how victory comes not all at once, but little by little, as we surrender fully to God. When these obstacles are defeated, we position ourselves to walk in His promises, experience His presence more deeply, and receive all that He has prepared for us. 05-03-26

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/SehTWGvWLdc

04/26/2026

Jesus Our Provision
Exodus 16:15, 18, 31,35

Discover the powerful truth that Jesus is our provision in every season of life. In this devotion, “Jesus Our Provision,” we explore how God faithfully supplied manna to the children of Israel in the wilderness and how that miracle points us to Christ—the true Bread of Life.

Learn how God’s provision is always sufficient, satisfying, and sustaining, even in life’s most difficult and uncertain moments. Just as He met Israel’s needs daily, He remains faithful to provide for us today—physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

If you’re walking through a “wilderness” season, feeling empty, or in need of a miracle, this message will encourage you to trust God as Jehovah-Jireh—the Lord who provides. Whatever your need, He is more than enough. 04-26-26

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/PcyJiTqhxYk

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Scranton, SC
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