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About My Family
My name is Luke Eldridge, and I am originally from the suburbs of Boston, Mass. I graduated from Grove City College in May of 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and a minor in biblical and religious studies.
After graduation from Grove City College, I moved to Annapolis, Md., and became a member of Citizens Church. Through the encouragement of the church elders and prayerful consideration, I’ll be serving on staff with the Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
Outside of work, I enjoy anything and everything to do with the outdoors. I am a frequent camper, I love running, and I thoroughly enjoy a good read. On top of being outdoors, spending time with people energizes me! I love challenging myself in new ways to relate to people.
After graduation from Grove City College, I moved to Annapolis, Md., and became a member of Citizens Church. Through the encouragement of the church elders and prayerful consideration, I’ll be serving on staff with the Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
Outside of work, I enjoy anything and everything to do with the outdoors. I am a frequent camper, I love running, and I thoroughly enjoy a good read. On top of being outdoors, spending time with people energizes me! I love challenging myself in new ways to relate to people.
About My Ministry
I am full of anticipation and fervor over my opportunity to serve with the BCM at the U.S. Naval Academy. My goal at BCM is to help midshipmen (naval academy students) grow in their passion, desire and service to our Lord Jesus Christ. For both those who know and don’t know Christ, this looks like sharing how the gospel transforms lives and our relationship with God.
I am excited to be tackling this goal through one-on-one discipleship. The aim of discipleship is building close relationships centered around the Lord. This all culminates in the weekly worship service with 140 regular attendees.
As the midshipmen graduate and are dispersed to serve as naval officers across the globe, we trust the Lord will use their developing faith to serve Him through their military service and beyond.
I am excited to be tackling this goal through one-on-one discipleship. The aim of discipleship is building close relationships centered around the Lord. This all culminates in the weekly worship service with 140 regular attendees.
As the midshipmen graduate and are dispersed to serve as naval officers across the globe, we trust the Lord will use their developing faith to serve Him through their military service and beyond.