My wife, Charity, and I are excited to be part of this journey. I love seeing people’s lives profoundly impacted by the gospel. I also love serving with gifted and passionate leaders who see their lives as part of something bigger than themselves. It’s a pleasure and an honor to serve alongside them and do life with them and their families.
Charity is a mom and photographer. She shoots families, couples, events, and all kinds of other things. You can find her work at www.facesbycharity.com or on her facebook page. Charity’s a great mom and wife. Her passion for Jesus and love for people are both contagious, for sure.
We have three kids. Sam is five, Juliet is two, and Valor was born on November 9th.

I have served several years as a minister in a handful of churches while doing just about everything you can do in a church. My desire is to be part of a church who loves to worship and show God’s grace. We have a great team of leaders here, plus me.
Terry and I have been married long enough to have three adult children. Our older son Andrew and his wife Megyn are part of Remedy. Danielle works with iGo Global. Brennen, our younger son, attends Dallas Baptist University, while Terry works in the Registrar’s Office.
I split my time between Remedy Church and Ellis Association as church planting associate. Through the association, I work with simple churches and a network for them. In addition, I help strengthen established churches.

My wife, Gina, and I have recently returned to the States from working overseas. We have three kids, Caleb (8), Ella (6), and Josiah (5).
We are excited to be part of the Remedy family and about our role in helping families as we pursue Jesus together.

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