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About My Family
I was called into ministry from a young age and followed that call to working with youth. I have taken “out of the box thinking” and my “out of the box personality” as tools to be used in ministry. I should not have been surprised when God led me and my wife to plant a church in our hometown.
My wife and three daughters have come alongside me as we are reaching the people of Pocomoke City with the gospel. I grew up realizing that the big “C” (Church) was struggling to disciple my generation. I wanted to do what I could to give to students what I wanted when I was younger—to be led and discipled. I never dreamed it would lead to planting a church with that as part of its core values.
My wife and three daughters have come alongside me as we are reaching the people of Pocomoke City with the gospel. I grew up realizing that the big “C” (Church) was struggling to disciple my generation. I wanted to do what I could to give to students what I wanted when I was younger—to be led and discipled. I never dreamed it would lead to planting a church with that as part of its core values.
About My Church Plant
Compass Church Pocomoke is a church plant in the small town of Pocomoke City. We meet at the local high school every week and regularly do outreach and partnerships in our community. Our core values drive our mission of “Pointing People to Jesus.” The values of relational living, family, truth, prayer, generosity, multiplication, evangelism, and discipleship are all aimed at sharing the gospel and bringing everyone to know Jesus. Our service is designed around a cafeteria-style atmosphere, which includes our children and young people participating in worship and a breakout table talk around a topic of the week.
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.