Community service is an important part of Ethan’s life. Since 2021, he has served others through health care, volunteering, and ministry. He worked as a patient care technician in two rural hospitals, providing over 5,000 hours of hands‑on care to underserved communities. Today, he actively serves at Rocky Point Baptist Church, where he teaches Sunday school and hosts Wednesday morning Bible studies. In May 2025, he participated in mission work with Reaching Africa’s Unreached, a nonprofit based in Moyo, Uganda. Each summer, he volunteers with Power‑Up Clubs, a front‑yard vacation Bible school outreach program, where he has shared Bible stories, performed skits, and led teams to inspire children and families in Erath County. His commitment to service, leadership, and faith reflects his dedication to strengthening his community and serving others.
Each summer, Ethan volunteers with Power‑Up Clubs, a community outreach program organized by Rocky Point Baptist Church for one week each year. The program brings vacation Bible school into the front yards of families across Erath County. Church families invite neighbors to gather at their homes for teams of church members to present skits, lead games, and teach engaging Bible lessons. Ethan has served as a team member by sharing Bible stories, performing in skits, and offering his personal testimony. In July 2025, he was selected as a team leader for Power‑Up Clubs. In this role, he not only organized tasks and led the club each evening but also worked to inspire his five team members—ranging in age from 12 to 50—to encourage and educate children on what it means to follow Christ.
Since 2021, Ethan has served as a patient care technician in two rural hospitals, providing quality health care to underserved communities. At both Glen Rose Medical Center and Eastland Memorial Hospital, he worked in the emergency department and medical/surgical units, supporting the surrounding community in both emergency and acute-care settings. With over 5,000 hours of experience, he delivered hands‑on assistance to patients and collaborated with health care teams across a wide range of situations. Although he is no longer serving these communities through health care, that period remains one of the most rewarding times in his life. He is honored to have worked alongside such dedicated nurses, staff, and providers