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About My Family
Hannah and I were married on August 7, 2022, after the Lord miraculously confirmed our relationship toward one another. (We would love to share our story if you ask!)
Hannah Mae was born on April 3, 2002. She grew up as a military kid, moving between the southern United States and Okinawa, Japan, but spent her most formational years in Decatur, Alabama. She is working toward a degree in social work at Liberty University with the intention of using her vocation as a ministry platform.
I was born March 1, 2002. I grew up in a missionary family, moving between Alberta, Canada, Southern California, and the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. I am working toward a degree in pastoral leadership, hoping to use vocational ministry to reach the lost in my community.
Hannah and I now live in Lynchburg, Virginia, as missionary church planters.
Hannah Mae was born on April 3, 2002. She grew up as a military kid, moving between the southern United States and Okinawa, Japan, but spent her most formational years in Decatur, Alabama. She is working toward a degree in social work at Liberty University with the intention of using her vocation as a ministry platform.
I was born March 1, 2002. I grew up in a missionary family, moving between Alberta, Canada, Southern California, and the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. I am working toward a degree in pastoral leadership, hoping to use vocational ministry to reach the lost in my community.
Hannah and I now live in Lynchburg, Virginia, as missionary church planters.
About My Church Plant
We serve with The K12 Collective, a church plant that uses personal discipleship to reach the lost while enabling ordinary people to disciple others in both local and global contexts. We each serve as disciple makers, meeting regularly with people in our community and sharing the truth of the gospel. I serve as an associate pastor with K12.
Both Hannah and I felt called to leave our church in spring of 2022 and to be part of The K12 Collective. Although ministry has its ups and downs, we both cling to the assurance that being in the center of God’s will is where we will be the most affective at accomplishing the work God has set out for us. We both cherish opportunitiesto see the Lord at work in the ministry.
Both Hannah and I felt called to leave our church in spring of 2022 and to be part of The K12 Collective. Although ministry has its ups and downs, we both cling to the assurance that being in the center of God’s will is where we will be the most affective at accomplishing the work God has set out for us. We both cherish opportunitiesto see the Lord at work in the ministry.
NAMB Church Planting
Millions in North America are in desperate need of hope. Ultimately, the only hope that’s going to last - in this life and the next - is the hope of the gospel. North American missionaries build relationships and share this hope in their communities and beyond.