I am grateful to have been raised in a Christian family. I am a pastor’s son and grandson, and from an early age I was surrounded by people who loved God and His Church.
Because I was raised in the church, I always had an intellectual understanding of the gospel. I knew the right answers but lacked a personal trust in Christ and an understanding of my need for Him. It wasn’t until my freshman year of high school that the gospel became real to me. I had built much of my identity around academic success and took a lot of pride in performing well. One day in freshman English, I gave a speech without my note cards and completely bombed it. As small as that moment may seem, it exposed how much my identity depended on achievement.
That night, I realized I was not enough—and that realization opened my eyes to the gospel. Christ had done what I could not do. He had not only lived the life of obedience I failed to live but also taken the punishment my sins deserved. And beyond that, He gave me a righteousness I could never earn so that I could be reconciled to God.
Veritas Church is especially meaningful to me. This is the church where I was discipled as a teenager, where I met and married my wife, and where my dad baptized me after I came to faith. I'm so grateful to be serving my home church.
I married my high school sweetheart, Stacey. As of 2026, we have a two-year-old son, Obadiah (Obi), and a new baby daughter, Georgia. Outside of family life, I enjoy reading, writing, and studying theology, philosophy, and apologetics. Yes, I'm a nerd. I also enjoy music, both listening to it and making it. I love watching and playing sports—especially football and basketball—and have recently gotten into pickleball. I also enjoy playing cards and am oddly good at Connect 4.