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About My Family
After graduating from Virginia Tech, I moved to Silver Spring, Maryland, for a gap year in a research lab before medical school. During that time, I reconnected with a friend at the Naval Academy who invited me to a Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) worship night, where my life was transformed. The Holy Spirit opened my eyes to my sin and led me to Jesus, giving me a new purpose to glorify Him.
That night marked the beginning of a new direction. I became rooted in a local church, where I grew in Scripture, was discipled, shared the gospel, and served in youth ministry. Through this season, God made it clear that He was calling me to full-time ministry. Now, I am stepping into that calling by serving with BCM at the Naval Academy—a true full-circle moment.
That night marked the beginning of a new direction. I became rooted in a local church, where I grew in Scripture, was discipled, shared the gospel, and served in youth ministry. Through this season, God made it clear that He was calling me to full-time ministry. Now, I am stepping into that calling by serving with BCM at the Naval Academy—a true full-circle moment.
About My Ministry
BCM has been on the Naval Academy campus for more than 50 years with the mission of reaching the students with the gospel and changing their lives forever.
The Lord has been gracious over the past 12 years, and the BCM’s influence at the Academy has grown to more than 120 regular attendees. The BCM has accomplished this through weekly worship services, a BCM house strategically located right next to the campus, and, most importantly, one-on-one discipleship. I am being brought on as a full-time staff member to meet regularly with students, walk through Scripture with them, provide care and counsel, and ultimately get them involved in BCM and the local church.
The Lord has been gracious over the past 12 years, and the BCM’s influence at the Academy has grown to more than 120 regular attendees. The BCM has accomplished this through weekly worship services, a BCM house strategically located right next to the campus, and, most importantly, one-on-one discipleship. I am being brought on as a full-time staff member to meet regularly with students, walk through Scripture with them, provide care and counsel, and ultimately get them involved in BCM and the local church.
