We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
“Be who God meant you to be, and you will set the world on fire.” – St. Catherine of Siena
I am a second year missionary serving at the University of Texas at Austin!

Team Texas 25-26: Thomas, myself, Cecilia, Tea, Ethan, and Claire (not pictured)
I was raised in a Catholic family, but it wasn’t until college that I truly came to understand the Catholic faith and what it means to have a relationship with Christ. Attending a large university, it was easy to feel lost and unsure of where to turn. I was searching for meaning in my life, but often turned to things that left me feeling empty inside.
Eventually, I sought guidance from my small group leader, and it was through her that I began to encounter Christ. This experience led me to become involved in a small group and Bible studies. These communities became an answered prayer with God blessing me with authentic friendships rooted in a shared desire to know Christ and strive for holiness.
Through these amazing blessings, I came to see the Father’s deep desire to know me and to understand the importance of intentionality in friendships. I began to experience the joy that Jesus Christ brings. A joy that cannot be diminished. This joy inspired me to help others encounter the same love I had received from the Father.
We are all called to be missionaries, no matter where we are. I am excited to continue sharing the Good News with my students at UT Austin and to help lead them closer to Christ.
Through joining FOCUS I have committed to being supported financially and spiritually on my mission with the help of my mission partners. If you are interested in partnering with me, please let me know the best way to reach out and I will schedule an appointment to share more about my mission with you.
If you have any questions or need help setting up your gift, please contact us at [email protected].

We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.

By building genuine friendships, we meet students on a deeper level.

We teach students how to share the gospel, who in turn teach other students how to pass it on.