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About My Family
My name is Josiah McDill. The Lord graciously saved my life at the young age of 8, using my faithful parents to lead me to Him. I am a member of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh. I am originally from Boone, N.C., but moved to the Raleigh/Wake Forest area to attend Southeastern Seminary to get my BA and MDiv in pastoral ministry, which I will have this year.
While living here, I met my fiancée, and we are so excited to be married in May. The Lord has given me an aspiration to pursue pastoral ministry with my life. I love Christ’s Church, and I want to see God's people not live with lukewarm faith, but to see them be invigorated by the love of Jesus and His glory as well as His mission for all peoples to know Him. I would love to be part of this through the ministry of the Word and other discipleship in the local church.
While living here, I met my fiancée, and we are so excited to be married in May. The Lord has given me an aspiration to pursue pastoral ministry with my life. I love Christ’s Church, and I want to see God's people not live with lukewarm faith, but to see them be invigorated by the love of Jesus and His glory as well as His mission for all peoples to know Him. I would love to be part of this through the ministry of the Word and other discipleship in the local church.
About My Ministry
I have had the privilege of serving as a college ministry intern at Imago Dei Church for the past two years now, and it has been incredible to watch what God is doing on these campuses. I am excited to be stepping into a full-time apprenticeship role at Imago Dei Church, where I will be helping serve in our college ministry and help our local missions efforts here in Raleigh.
Our college ministry seeks to engage 18–24-year-olds with the gospel and equip them to live for the glory of God in all of life. Within our local missions efforts, we seek to see people in Raleigh changed by the gospel, and we want to do that by loving our neighbors and making disciples. This will largely be done by mercy ministry, where we will care for the vulnerable in our city.
Our college ministry seeks to engage 18–24-year-olds with the gospel and equip them to live for the glory of God in all of life. Within our local missions efforts, we seek to see people in Raleigh changed by the gospel, and we want to do that by loving our neighbors and making disciples. This will largely be done by mercy ministry, where we will care for the vulnerable in our city.