Monday, July 28, 2025

Work Hard, Play Hard

This month has been jam-packed with fun in the sun. A lot of it has involved getting to know our incoming apprentices who will be joining our team in August. We will hit the ground running in August to get ready for the start of the year so we invited them to go on some adventures with our staff before all that kicks in. 




The girls took a day trip to Tyler, TX! We squeezed in my van so we got to hang out and ask each other questions the whole way. We also made a stop at Ham Orchards where I got the best peach ice cream. I'm so excited to work with these women. I love getting to see their heart for people and the Lord every day!

(Back, left to right: Ryan, Alex, Shayla, Darby, Drew. 
Front, left to right: Casey, Keanna, Hannah E, Hannah W, Cathryn, Me)

This is our staff for the year! We invited the incoming apprentices to join us for a planning day and went to dinner afterwards. I think we all felt a bit body slammed by a luchador (see picture) after all the talking and working out details we needed to do but it was so productive and sweet to do it together!

The "hard work" is in full force too. We're getting our corefa (student leader) team set up for the year. These are the people who will end up driving so much of our mission on campus. They are truly the hands and feet of Jesus. And their excitement and zeal is infectious. 
This past weekend, we put on a new event called Activate, a conference designs to help get people excited and prepared to do ministry in their context on campus. I gave a little workshop on how to do an inductive Bible study, there were talks on evangelism, prayer, seeking advice well, being rooted and ready, handling sticky situations, and the Holy Spirit. From the feedback I've heard, I think this was exactly what was needed to get people fired up for the semester. I'm so excited to see the fruit of that.

I'm anticipating such a whirlwind when August starts. We'll have our staff's annual retreat and then we'll jump straight into three full weeks of outreaching at UNT and TWU as students are moving in. Would you join me in praying now for God to be working in the hearts of these students, tilling the soil and preparing it for His good word?

Fundraising Update!

I'm in the midst of my fundraising season for next year. Currently I'm looking to raise another $600 a month. I love that I get to partner with so many generous people who are excited about the work God is doing on these campuses! If you are interested in giving or increasing your support, you can do so at anyfocus.org/ReagannSmith. Our fiscal year starts over Aug 1st so if you'v ebeen thinking about giving, now is a great time! As always, I so appreciate your support and prayers. 

The other thing I'm looking to do this season is make more connections. If you have anyone in your network who loves God and might be excited to hear about what I’m doing, I would love to talk to them! 

* You might notice that the site linked above has changed. We have switched giving platforms over to CharityEngine. We've been able to migrate over all the data so you shouldn't have to do anything on your end. If you ever need to change anything though, this will be the new site!

Owen Update!

Owen turned two this month!

He also got to ride a pony at a friend's birthday party, which he loved. We are now completely obsessed with horses, including the "nay, horse" movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.


Love y'all! Thank you for being here and reading along!





Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Summer is Here!

Is the summer flying by for anyone else?? Wow, it's been a whirlwind! Our staff has been hard at work getting things ready for next year. We had a couple of big planning days to dream up big ideas with God. We want to really welcome and bless the people coming on campus this fall! 



We were a bit tired and loopy by the end. I love hanging out with these goofballs though!

The main thing we do for the students over the summer is Summer FOCUS. It's our weekly fellowship meeting but people still in town from all our campuses across the metroplex get together. It's amazing seeing students give up part of their summer, often taken only to be for lazy days, to come worship God, pour into others, and be known.


I also gave a sermon at our church, Denton North. I'll link it in case you want to check it out! We're in a series on 1&2 Samuel and as we've been reading, I've been consistently reminded of God's goodness and grace. These people are broken and often seek chaos, revealing a deep need for the Lord to restore them. The main point in my sermon was literally to cling to God. In the midst of turmoil, uncertainty, and unrest, all David could do was fix his eyes on the Lord and keep going. This isn't the practical application I'm often looking for, but God is the one to need us where we're at and carry us through. Praise God for his faithfulness because I drop the ball far too often.

Last thing!

I'm in the midst of my fundraising season for next year. Currently I'm looking to raise another $900 a month. I love that I get to partner with so many generous people who are excited about the work God is doing on these campuses! If you are interested in giving or increasing your support, you can do so at anyfocus.churchcenter.com and find my name in the dropdown. As always, I so appreciate your support and prayers.

The other thing I'm looking to do this season is make more connections. If you have anyone in your network who loves God and might be excited to hear about what I’m doing, I would love to talk to them! 




I hope you are well. Love y'all!















Friday, May 30, 2025

A Month in Pictures

End of Year Party

Our Denton community got to celebrate all God has done this year to wrap up the year. What better representation for this year than a party marked by wholehearted worship, more baptisms, and sweet friends to celebrate the fullness of God's love?


 


Scripture Smackdown

This semester, we challenged our students to a little competition between the guys and girls to read whole books of Scripture. They loved it! And as a community they read over 500 books of Scripture (and not just the short ones, either!) The girls won!!




First Annual FOCUS 5K

(And it may never happen again!) But seriously, I hope it does, what a blast! Some students took initiative to plan a fundraiser for SICM and raised over $4,000.



SICM

Our annual leadership training conference happened and I can already feel the impact of so many students fired up and ready to love their campus. Our ministry is big on developing leaders; it's one of our core values. We believe that we are more effective as ministers when we make disciples who make disciples. Christianity can die out in a generation but by investing in those who will then pour into others well, we get to build on a vision that will outlive us. And we pray they'll do more than we're able.




Y'all know I get to focus a lot of my energy at TWU. This year, we sent these six girls to SICM. They've already made a lasting impact on their campus, but I'm so excited to see what God wants to invite them to be a part of next year at TWU.


Fundraising Update

I'm entering into my fundraising season for next year. Currently I'm looking to raise another $1,000 a month. I love that I get to partner with so many generous people who are excited about the work God is doing on these campuses! If you are interested in giving or increasing your support, you can do so at anyfocus.churchcenter.com and find my name in the dropdown. As always, I so appreciate your support and prayers.

The other thing I'm looking to do this season is make more connections. If you have anyone in your network who loves God and might be excited to hear about what I’m doing, I would love to talk to them! 

Owen has been my partner in fundraising as we kick things off. If you want to join his support team, he'd love that!


One bonus to fundraising is getting to do it alongside friends!



Student Testimony



All the love and gratitude,





Monday, April 28, 2025

FInish Well

We had our last Thursday Night Fellowship of the school year and it was bittersweet. These students have been such a joy this year, their energy is infectious! They even forced the worship team into an encore this week, these hooligans love to worship the Lord together ;).

As a ministry, we value deeply principle of raising up leaders. We devote a lot of time to developing people and one way we do this is through teaching leadership axioms. These become a large part of our ministry "toolboxes" that help keep both students and pastors on track. As the year comes to a close, I'm reminded of one axiom in particular: Finish Well.

This axiom is about realizing that we are often most remembered for how well we finish our time in a relationship or organization rather than for how things go in the middle, or even for our greatest accomplishments. Denton is notorious for being a place that people pass through. A college town, many leave for the Big City (i.e. Dallas) after graduating so they can start their careers. But as someone who has stayed in Denton for just about ten years now, watching so many people leave can weigh on me. On one hand, I'm so excited to see people go and live their life, hopefully made better by their time in Denton. On the other hand, I miss them! And I see so much need in Denton for people who are rooted here and in it for the long haul. Just this week I saw probably three or four For Sale signs in my neighborhood. It’s a bit of a transient place which is a breeding ground for loneliness.  

We talk with our corefas about finishing well every year. Following through on our commitments, being faithful to the end, and preparing people in our care for things to change. We talk about how making and keeping promises creates stability for people. I've come to realize that every commitment has a trade-off. For our leaders, committing to come to an event like fall retreat means that they can't work that weekend and lose out on making money. Or committing to study the Bible with someone means that they need to find another time to work on homework. And at the end of the semester, we all take a look at what's next. Our pastors have prayed for years to have more students stay in Denton as they graduate, even if it means a bit of sacrifice. And many have! They decide to commit to our church or another church in Denton and take seriously the call to serve. This has been transformational to our church and I believe our town!

Just this month we had a church retreat and I've been struck by how many of these people have gone through FOCUS and decided to stay in Denton in the last few years. I'm reminded the work God is doing on these campuses is about more than helping people while they're in college. We get to be a part of raising up the next generation of church leaders, missionaries, and disciples. Disciples who then go and make disciples. What a blessing. 

Church Retreat!

Bonus Easter Pictures!

My sweet parents!


Fundraising Update

I'm entering into my fundraising season for next year very soon. Currently I'm looking to raise another $1,000 a month. I love that I get to partner with so many generous people who are excited about the work God is doing on these campuses! If you are interested in giving or increasing your support, you can do so at anyfocus.churchcenter.com and find my name in the dropdown. As always, I so appreciate your support and prayers.

The other thing I'm looking to do this season is make more connections. If you have anyone in your network who loves God and might be excited to hear about what I’m doing, I would love to talk to them! 


Student Testimony

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Washington Visits Texas

Every year, we send students ripe with potential as leaders to Bellingham, Washington to attend SICM (Student Institute for Campus Ministry). Over our time doing this, we've developed close ties with the people who host us, CCF (Christian Campus Fellowship). We have stolen many ideas from them and visa versa and have gotten to encourage and pray for each other. During their spring break, they invite their students to sacrifice their spring break and go to other colleges to evangelize and minister there. This year they came to Denton!

What a whirlwind this week was! 15 students and 4 staff blessed us with their kind hearts and willingness to do whatever was necessary to reach our campuses. I feel like our week of housing, feeding, shuttling, and facilitating their time here was truly a testament to how we are blessed when we serve others. 

SOme of our church's small groups provided dinner and company most nights.

Owen loved hanging with his new friends.

They spent the majority of Monday through Thursday at UNT, TWU, and NCTC, practicing outreach! I think this was such a helpful reminder to our staff and students how important it is to reach out to people and show them the love of Jesus. I heard of many interesting interactions and conversations and quite a few led to people wanting to connect with a godly community more, praise the Lord!


The visitors went home today and, while I am very exhausted, I am encouraged! We'll miss our Washington friends!



Hope y'all are well! 





Saturday, March 1, 2025

Through Cold Nights To Sunny Days

 Happy March! I hope you all are enjoying nice weather as much as I am!


a cute afternoon picnic

February was so fun at TWU! So many students seem to really be connecting with each other and taking faith seriously. I've had to chance to study a range of material with different students to challenge us in our thinking. One book, People To Be Loved by Preston Sprinkle, has helped us think through Christianity and same-sex attraction with a lot of nuance and love while seeking God's heart for people. I've loved getting to see those girls confront what they've grown up thinking and take those questions to the Lord. I'm also reading Liturgies of the Ordinary by Tish Warren with another student as a way to reflect on the rhythms of the day in light of God's presence. It's easy for me to go about my day on autopilot but what if I saw making my bed or brushing my teeth as a chance to connect with God and remember just how loving and faithful His is? I find books help me to be more reflective and I am more ready to listen to God's voice throughout the day if I have some of these ideas on my mind.

Owen has gotten to hang out with so many friends recently! He loves when Becca visits him.

Becca and I are trying to build a presence at the campus rec center to meet people and workout together.

Owen got invited to a student's birthday party. I'm pretty sure he thought the balloons were just for him.

And we had lunch on campus again where he played his favorite game - hide-and-seek - with friends and strangers alike.

We had the honor of celebrating Black History Month with a special TNF service put on by some students in our ministry. A big theme for the night was Kingdom Diversity. We wanted to celebrate the ways God has made us all unique but with the purpose to worship God and love people.


The fire alarms went off during the service so we had to evacuate into 20 degree weather. But instead of complaining, these amazing students just went right on worshiping!


And below is Caitlynn's story! I've had the pleasure of getting to know her this year at TWU and I'm so excited for what God is doing in her life!


Praying for each of you. 
Much love,