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About My Family
I’ve been married to my lovely wife, Rose, since July 7, 2012. We met at Wichita State University and sensed God leading us to stay in the area after college.
We have two sons, Wyatt and Micah, and a daughter in the middle, Lyla.
We have two sons, Wyatt and Micah, and a daughter in the middle, Lyla.
About My Church Plant
In August 2016, we were sent by River Community Church as their most recent church plant. We love River and always will. We desire to see people changed as they know and love Christ, and also as we make His love known.
We believe every person has been made for relationship with God and with other people. In the context of relationships, we find the fulfillment of living out our divine purpose. That’s why small groups are such an important part of what we do.
These groups are led by faithful leaders in whom we have invested, and they share a like-mindedness when it comes to discipling and investing in others. We invest in our group leaders to keep them encouraged as God uses them to raise up the next generation of leaders and to shepherd the flock personally.
I also serve as a chaplain in the Kansas Air National Guard.
We believe every person has been made for relationship with God and with other people. In the context of relationships, we find the fulfillment of living out our divine purpose. That’s why small groups are such an important part of what we do.
These groups are led by faithful leaders in whom we have invested, and they share a like-mindedness when it comes to discipling and investing in others. We invest in our group leaders to keep them encouraged as God uses them to raise up the next generation of leaders and to shepherd the flock personally.
I also serve as a chaplain in the Kansas Air National Guard.
NAMB Church Planting
Demonstrated Christian character is essential for missionaries and chaplains to gain credibility and build community. A missionary is a person who, in response to God's call and gifting, leaves his or her comfort zone and crosses cultural, geographic or other barriers to proclaim the gospel and live out a Christian witness in obedience to the Great Commission. The North American Mission Board supports missionaries serving across the United States, Canada and their territories. Churches are the missionary incubators and sending centers for missionaries through the Southern Baptist Convention. Missionaries serve in a variety of settings and face tremendous challenges. But the rewards are tremendous and life-changing. Missionaries have the privilege to represent their church and their Father in sharing the gospel as the primary focus of their activity. If you are interested in pursuing next steps as a potential missionary or chaplain from your church, explore the possibilities at namb.net/send-me.
SBC Chaplaincy
Chaplaincy is a vital frontline ministry and extension of the local church. Chaplains reach the lost among the thousands of men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces, correctional facilities, healthcare settings, public safety, disaster relief sites, and corporate environments. SBC Chaplains care for the broken, offer hope to the hopeless, and advance the gospel of Jesus Christ in hard-to-reach places.
The qualifications expected of a Southern Baptist applying for endorsement as a chaplain or counselor are established by the using agency and the Chaplains Commission, SBC. These qualification requirements vary according to the type of chaplaincy or counseling ministry involved, but all are expected to meet a high level of ministerial competence.
The qualifications expected of a Southern Baptist applying for endorsement as a chaplain or counselor are established by the using agency and the Chaplains Commission, SBC. These qualification requirements vary according to the type of chaplaincy or counseling ministry involved, but all are expected to meet a high level of ministerial competence.
