
Vaughn Volious | Building Christ-Centered Laborers
Vaughn heard about Jesus' saving grace through faith and Campus Outreach during his freshman year at Presbyterian College through Chris Williams, who was his RA. That conversation, invitation, and friendship led to a heart change and four years of learning how to grow in a relationship with God. While at PC, God began to burden his heart with a desire to share Jesus and his life with others just as Chris and others within Campus Outreach had with him, plus other college students just like him, which led him to come on staff after college in 2013 where he is praying to see young men become men that would engage the culture and context of people where they currently are and not sit on the sidelines. That they would be devoted to scriptures and they would have a posture of dependence on the Lord. That they would be Godly men, husbands, fathers, and church members that influence the next generation in how they love, die, and serve.
Now he works as the Area Director for Campus Outreach where he looks to shepherd the staff across 4 campuses, evangelize and disciple students on the campus of the University of South Carolina and Benedict College in Columbia SC.
Will you consider investing in his ministry?
Building Healthy Movements.
Vaughn leads, trains, and shepherds 11 men staff across 4 campuses to grow and develop the regional footprint in breadth, depth, and spiritual vitality.
Intentional Disciple-Maker.
Vaughn's aim is to see college males become godly men, husbands, fathers, and church members who are devoted to the Scriptures and dependent on the Lord as they engage the culture.
Passionate Purser of Diversity.
Revelation 7:9 says, "After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands." Vaughn desires to see this reflected in the campus movements over which he serves as Area Director.
Set a 30-minute meeting, I promise it will be worth your time. - Vaughn
