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About My Family
I am a northeast Arkansas native. My wife was born on the mission field in Guatemala, and later raised in northwest Arkansas. We met while we were both students at Williams Baptist University in Walnut Ridge, Ark., where we are now planting. We have been married since 2015 and have one son, Ezra.
We have always had a heart for college students and rural areas. After I finished my M.Div. at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, we moved back to northeast Arkansas to work at Williams Baptist University. As we worked among this area, we discovered the need for a healthy and vibrant local church. After much prayer and guidance, we planted Christ Fellowship in 2024.
We have always had a heart for college students and rural areas. After I finished my M.Div. at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, we moved back to northeast Arkansas to work at Williams Baptist University. As we worked among this area, we discovered the need for a healthy and vibrant local church. After much prayer and guidance, we planted Christ Fellowship in 2024.
About My Church Plant
We planted Christ Fellowship in October of 2024. We are planting to reach Walnut Ridge, Ark., and students at Williams Baptist University. Our church holds to six core values: Gospel, Discipleship, Worship, Mission, Family and Hospitality. We exist to gather together to exalt Christ, to grow together in Christ and to go together to reach our neighbors for Christ.
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.