Chaplain Ministry
As a Christian chaplain, I bridge today's brokenness to tomorrow's redemption — bringing Christ's eternal hope into prisons and hearts that need it most.
As a Christian chaplain, I bridge today's brokenness to tomorrow's redemption — bringing Christ's eternal hope into prisons and hearts that need it most.
A Christian chaplain is called to carry Christ's light into shadowed places — to provide spiritual care, to listen deeply, to pray fervently, to counsel with compassion, and to share the Gospel of redemption where traditional church walls do not reach.
In prisons, I walk beside men who feel forgotten — offering presence, Scripture, prayer, discipleship, and the promise that God's love can rewrite any story. From Kairos weekends to quiet cell-block conversations, I see the Holy Spirit ignite hope in the darkest moments.
"If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone." — Romans 12:18
No matter your past or present, you are seen. You are loved. And in Christ, your future can be rewritten.
Husband, father, Air Force veteran — my life has been shaped by service and sacrifice. But nothing compares to the purpose I found as a Christian chaplain: being Christ's hands and heart in places of deep need — to listen, listen, love, love.
This calling is not about titles — it's about presence, prayer, and pointing people to the One who makes all things new.
If you're carrying pain, seeking peace, or simply need someone to pray with — I'm here. No judgment, no agenda — just Christ's love and a listening heart.