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Sensei Richard M. Scott, Founder and Chief Instructor |
A WORD OF INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Twelfth Baptist Church School of Okinawan Gojuryu Karate.
I Am of the opinion that karate training lacks significant depth if it does not address
physical, mental and spiritual development. The Spiritual challenge of our class is a call
to examine the life, teaching and promises of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Holy Bible.
It should be understood that Jesus Christ and karate have nothing in common! As a
Christian athlete, it is my hope that I and my students will benefit from the physical
conditioning, mental discipline, self control, and self confidence that this art form can
offer. I take my relationship with God and my karate training, respectively and seriously,
with the hope that the self defense aspect will not have to be used.
You do not have to be a Christian or a church member to join our dojo (school). Just
present yourself in a humble, determined and open minded manner and you just may find what
you've been looking for (or more).
Sincerely,
Sensei Richard M. Scott Sensei Founder and Chief Instructor John 3:16 |
TWELFTH BAPTIST CHURCH KARATE DO JO
160 Warren Street, Roxbury, Ma 02119-3201
SENSEI RICHARD M. SCOTT SENSEI
What Is Taught Here?
- JESUS IS LORD, LIVE FOR HIM!
- LOVE JESUS, YOURSELF, YOUR NEIGHBOR.
- TRADITIONAL OKINAWAN GOJURYU KARATE TRAINING
- YOU DON'T GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
- YOUR BODY IS GOD'S TEMPLE. READ THE BIBLE FOR YOURSELF.
- VIOLENCE IS A LAST RESORT AND FOR SELF DEFENSE ONLY.
- RESPECT AUTHORITY ~ MALE LEADERSHIP
- PURSUE EXCELLENCE ~ SELF CONTROL ~ COURTESY
- FAITHFULNESS ~ DISCIPLINE ~ PATIENCE
Commonly asked questions and answers:
Why are class dues only $25.00 per year (ie.24 cents per ,class)?
"This is not a business for me, so I don't charge $50 to $100 per month as other
schools may. I see this as a ministry unto God and a service to the community. All dues
are used for equipment, materials and ministry."
Why doesn't this school participate in karate tournaments?
"We participated on a limited basis in the past. However, as a result of a personal
interview facilitated by Master Anthony Mirakian with Grand master Meitoku Yagi in the
summer of 1990, there is a moratorium in effect. the Sensei's statement in part was that
"...championships are only to gratify the ego. True karate is dangerous and for
defense only."
What's the policy here regarding, promotions?
"Due to the fast pace of our society, we Americans often lack patience. Generally we
want things 'yesterday' and instantly ! This affects quality. True karate is not instant.
It is long, repetitious and requires sustained effort and commitment. One can become bored
easily, which is why so many drop out. Students are reviewed periodically and at my
discretion, to see if they should advance in rank. We promote very slowly in traditional
Okinawan Gojuryu because our standards are high and the 12th Baptist Church Karate Dojo is
not a homemade, dime a dozen or fly by night karate club. You will be taught here with the
same traditional methods used in Okinawa, the home of karate. Do well in attendance and
attitude and appropriate rank will be obtained."
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ABOUT OUR INSTRUCTOR
BROTHER RICHARD M. SCOTT, A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Brother Richard M. Scott received Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord at the age of 17. He
is blessed with a beautiful wife, Glynnette and two daughters, Kristen and Coreen. He is a
graduate of Boston University where he majored in economics and minored in religious
studies.
Since 1976, he has served Commonwealth of Massachusetts. as a probation officer for the
The Lord has used him in unique
ways. At the age of 23, he was the youngest probation officer appointed in the history of
Boston's Suffolk Juvenile Court. Presently, he is an Assistant Chief Probation Officer at
this court.
At the age of 19, he answered the call and was ordained a Deacon. This made him the
youngest deacon in the history of Twelfth Baptist Church of Boston, the Reverend Doctor
Michael E. Haynes, Pastor. He and his wife enjoy ministering to youth as Sunday Bible
School teachers at the Twelfth Baptist Church of Roxbury.
Brother Scott began training with Sensei Kenneth Sampson, in the Meibukan Gojuryu Karate
System to keep in shape, after hanging up his football cleats at Boston University in
1973. Years later, he heard of a karate class at a local church that was being taught by a
Christian. The teacher was the late Ronald E. McNair, Astronaut. On February 20, 1976,
after prayerful consideration and observation of Mr. McNair's class, Brother Scott was
allowed to start a dojo (class) one as a part of the Twelfth Baptist Church Community
Outreach Program. He is a Certified Black Belt and continues training with Master
Anthony Mirakian (9th Degree) of the Okinawan Karate-Do Academy in Watertown, Mass. Mr.
Scott is a Sensei (Fifth degree BlackBelt). The Twelfth Baptist Church School of Okinawan
Gojuryu Karate is not a karate class that just meets in a church, but an actual ministry
that lifts up the name of Jesus Christ. The founding verse is I Corinthians 6:19 and 20.
Over the years, the school has averaged sixty active students aged 6 to adult. All the
classes are coed and welcome all who are willing and able. One does not have to be a
Christian or church member to join. All have benefited from the physical fitness,
discipline and confidence that this training can offer. But most important, has been the
spiritual emphasis of the school. Whether through the Bible studies held during each class
or the tract distributions. It is made clear that "God so loved the world, that He
gave His Only Begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish but have
Everlasting Life.' John 3:16.
Brother Scott states, "Some initially are skeptical as to how karate could be used
as a ministry for our Lord, and we Christians should test and beware of "other"
Gospels. I teach my students to avoid violence and I encourage the discipline, athletic,
and physical conditioning aspects of our training. As a Christian, it has been my prayer
that by my Christian walk and the sharing of the Gospel, through this unique method, that
people would be saved and the Body of Christ edified. God has answered my prayers
exceedingly, abundantly above what has been asked." *Brother Scott is the author of
two tracts designed for those with martial arts interests: "The One True
Master", and "Learn the Ultimate in Self-Defense". |
TWELFTH BAPTIST CHURCH KARATE DOJO
160 Warren Street, Roxbury, Ma 02119-3201
SENSEI RICHARD M. SCOTT SENSEI
GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET
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NAME OF MARTIAL ART - MEIBUKAN OKINAWAN GOJURYU KARATE
NAME OF OUR SCHOOL - Twelfth Baptist Church Karate Dojo
SCHOOL FOUNDER AND CHIEF INSTRUCTOR - SENSEI RICHARD M. SCOTT
CLASS INSTRUCTION - Takes place in Shaw Hall each Wednesday and Friday
from 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
COST - There is a $25.00 (Twenty five dollar)
registration fee per yea r
(non-refundable).
**NOTE: If you miss one month of classes without the courtesy of notifying Sensei Scott,
it will be assumed that you have dropped class and you will have to pay to re-register.
UNIFORMS - Uniform prices range between $25.00 to $45.00. You must
purchase our uniform and pay your registration fee in order to begin workouts.
TO BECOME ENROLLED YOU MUST: - Watch two successive classes - Fill out
the proper forms
- Be interviewed by Sensei Scott *1 welcome you to come study with us, but only with us.
Dojo hopping is not allowed!!
The class is coed and ages 10to adult are welcome. Note: I can accept
ages 7 and up depending on the attention span.
You do not have to be a Christian or a church member to enroll. However,
there will be a portion of class dedicated to Bible study.
Sorry, we do not accept checks. Do not workout until you are registered
and have been interviewed by Sensei Scott.
NO JESUS, NO PEACE, KNOW JESUS, KNOW PEACE!"
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(c)Twelfth Baptist Church
150-160 Warren Street Roxbury, MA. 02119
Telephone (617) 442-7855 Ministers Line (617) 442-7854 Fax (617) 442-8784
Email:
office@tbcboston.org
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