What do you do
at Main Street?
Each week, I have the privilege of
leading Main Street's worship gatherings. During the week, my
time is split between overseeing the preparation for those
weekly gatherings, including rehearsing the Praise Choir and
Praise Band, and conducting the administration of the church.
What is your
background?
I graduated from Conner high school
in 1991. I attended the University of Louisville where I
received two degrees in 1996: Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration and Bachelor of Arts in Music. I worked for one
year with Kentucky Opera in Louisville, KY, assisting the
Executive Director and working in the production department. I
attended the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of
Music for graduate studies in arts administration. I first
completed my Masters in Business Administration from UC in 1999,
and then I completed my Masters of Arts Administration in 2004.
My ministry training came through my involvement with Baptist
Campus Ministries at the University of Louisville and working
Centrifuge staff. Through BCM, I was given the opportunity to
lead weekly worship services, direct creative ministries teams,
serve as campus President and as a state officer, travel on many
campus mission trips, serve as a summer missionary, and lead a
creative arts team to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Through
three summers of Centrifuge camp, I was fortunate to help lead
worship, creative Bible studies for
students, and serve as camp Missions Coordinator. I joined the
staff at Main Street part-time in February, 1999, and then
full-time in August, 1999.
Tell me about
your family.
Originally from Burlington, KY, I am the youngest of three
boys. My mother and father still live in Burlington, and both
my brothers are married. I have four fantastic nephews and one
beautiful niece. I am also blessed to have a very large
extended family
(over 60 cousins!).
What do you love
best about Main Street?
The people of Main Street truly
desire to be living for Christ with an understanding that this
means continually stretching to do more, to reach out, to see
bigger visions from God, to be a part of God’s miraculous work
today, and to love people. The people of Main Street know what
it is to do church God’s way. That’s what I love most!
What do you like
to do in your free time?
I like to cook, which is why I am also a Pampered Chef
consultant. It is a great Christian company that allows me to
continually meet new folks in the community. I love to travel –
if there is a road or air trip, I want to be on it. I love
hanging out with students because they keep me young and
honest. I love spending time with anything having to do with
arts – theatre, musicals, operas, museums, ballets, symphony,
movies (can you tell performing arts is my preference?).
Finally, I love to be with people, to hang out with people, and
to experience new things with new people.
What are some of
your favorites:
Music
Most Christian styles and artists
(Steven Curtis Chapman especially), Broadway
(Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables),
Opera
(I Pagliacci), Classical, 80’s and 90’s pop, no country
please.
Movies
The Man From Snowy River, The Lord of the Rings
Trilogy, Elf, Polar Express, Beauty and the Beast, Charlotte's
Web, Usual Suspects.
Books
The Heart of the
Artist by Rory Nowland, The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis,
Laugh Again by Chuck Swindoll, A Mystery of Majesty by Dennis
Jernigan, The Jesus I Never Knew by Yancey, Reflections on the
Psalms by C.S. Lewis.
Food
Italian, Chinese,
Mexican, German, and Southern
(of course, mom’s homemade is the
best!)