We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
Hey, I’m Connor! I am a FOCUS missionary at Georgia Tech.
“Life with Christ is a wonderful adventure.” – Pope St. John Paul II
The Lord has called me to serve at Georgia Tech! I am excited to walk with students as a second-year missionary. College students in particular are looking for something real, true, and beautiful, which can be found in the fullness of the Catholic faith. Pursing a life of discipleship is much richer than what the world has to offer!
Originally from Western New York, I arrived at the University of Alabama as a lukewarm Catholic with my identity in all the wrong places. I was miserable pursuing what the world had sold to me as “happiness” – school success and the promises of affluence afterward. I could not quite figure out what I was doing wrong.
Luckily, the Lord intervened early in my college years, leading me to get involved with Bama Catholic. It was here I encountered a vibrant community striving in virtue, which was instantly attractive to me. I am grateful for the men the Lord put in my life as role models and friends. They pushed me closer and closer to divine intimacy with Jesus Christ.
I became involved with FOCUS in my later years at Alabama, realizing that the Good News I had found deserved to be shared with others. The Lord, working through missionaries that invested in me, gave me the confidence and desire to invite fellow students into relationship with the Lord. I am pumped to continue helping lead others towards the Lord full-time!
A FOCUS Missionary has the privilege of inviting others to financially and spiritually support outreach to lost souls on college campuses. I would be honored to partner with you in this ministry. If you are interested in journeying with me, do not hesitate to reach out, and I will schedule an appointment. My phone number is 716-572-3380, and my email is [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.