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About My Family
My family and I moved to New England in 2015 to serve among college students. I have been married to my wife, Darla, since 2010. We have two children, Anna (2012) and William (2014).
About My Church Plant
I serve at King’s Hill Church as both our Life Group and collegiate director. King’s Hill was planted in September 2018 and is focused on the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston. Mission Hill is only three quarters of a square mile, but is surrounded by nine colleges and universities, as well as a medical area with three hospitals and multiple medical research centers.
In all, these schools and campuses enroll more than 60,000 college students. We want to see these students engaged with the gospel, come to a saving faith in Jesus, grow and be discipled within the local church and challenged to think missionally and strategically about what God is calling them to next. My role in leading our collegiate team and equipping life group leaders is strategic in advancing the kingdom of God in our unique context within inner city Boston.
In all, these schools and campuses enroll more than 60,000 college students. We want to see these students engaged with the gospel, come to a saving faith in Jesus, grow and be discipled within the local church and challenged to think missionally and strategically about what God is calling them to next. My role in leading our collegiate team and equipping life group leaders is strategic in advancing the kingdom of God in our unique context within inner city Boston.
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.