After the completion of his bachelor’s degree in music education at Illinois State University, Isaac spent nearly 5 years teaching in Illinois’s public schools and 2 years managing the Spivey Hall Children’s Choir in Morrow, GA.
In June 2019, Isaac and his wife Elise were called from Illinois to Georgia to lead a discipleship program alongside the Apostolic Christian Church of Peachtree City. Isaac’s interest and work in discipleship coupled with his skills in teaching and administration led him to his current position at ACCFS as Church Outreach Teacher, where he has served since August 2021.
Isaac and Elise live in Peachtree City, GA and are expecting their first child in December 2021. They are active members of the Apostolic Christian Church of Peachtree City, GA.
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