We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
“And this is eternal life, that they know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.” – John 17:3
Hi! I’m Zach, and I’m a FOCUS missionary.
God has called me to serve the students of Colorado Mesa University in beautiful Grand Junction, Colorado!
I graduated in 2022 from Cal State Fullerton where I studied computer science. When I first decided to go to college, I had no idea that God would use it to transform my heart even more than my mind. While there, I encountered so many great people, both students and missionaries, who shared not only the Gospel but their very lives in virtuous friendships. I thought that I had found it all with such a great Catholic community to be a part of, but through that gift Jesus revealed to me how much we need depend on Him above all and make Him the center and foundation of our lives.
It has been over two years now since He first called me to serve as a FOCUS missionary, and they have been the most fulfilled (and challenging) years of my life! I spent my first year serving the cadets at the Air Force Academy, and moved for my second year to begin serving at Colorado Mesa University. This year, I am excited to be continuing to serve at CMU!
When I answered the call to join FOCUS, I made the decision to rely on the spiritual and financial support of mission partners to help me through this mission. I’ve been blessed with the most amazing people who have journeyed with me as I serve on campus. If you are interested in partnering with me, please let me know of the best way to reach you and I will schedule an appointment. I’d be honored to share this mission with you.
You can reach me anytime at [email protected] or at 619-655-8686.
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.