Tony Howard - KREW Director

Born and bred in St. Louis, Tony grew up at Chesterfield Presbyterian Church, loving Ultimate Frisbee and the St. Louis Cardinals. He made a name for himself his senior year in high school when he domesticated a fire-breathing dragon and became a certified ninja. Tony graduated from the University of Missouri, going on to do youth ministry in Dallas, Texas. Tony moved back to St. Louis in 2007 to attend Covenant Theological Seminary, and has been working with KREW ever since. He is passionate about communicating the gospel through relationship, and seeing the redemption of Jesus Christ in all aspects of life. Tony is also fanatical about world travel, and hopes one day to build his own continent out of Legos, populated by talking Koalas.

Bill Harrit - KREW Intern

Originally from South Carolina, this southern boy is a student at Covenant Seminary. He enjoys good music and college football, being a South Carolina Gamecocks fan since he was born. It has often been thought that Bill is the offspring of Chuck Norris and a Monster Truck. Bill previously has lived in Huntsville, Alabama, where he was working as a Jr. High Director. When not busy studying and hanging out with students, Bill enjoys hitting the gym and playing disc golf. Bill has a desire to build relationships with the students of KREW, helping them know Jesus while discipling them through the Word of God. His life goals are to invent a shoulder mounted laser cannon, swim into a whale’s mouth, and punch a grizzly bear in the face. Bill recently got married to Janet in May 2011.

Allie Martin - KREW Intern

Allie is the most multi-talented leader of the KREW team. She also can fly and read minds. Allie has lived all over the USA, spending time in Michigan, Chicago, Florida, Colorado and St. Louis. During that US Tour she dunked on Michael Jordan and regularly beat Mickey Mouse in heated matches of thumb war. Allie LOVES sports, Chipotle, and chai tea lattes. Her favorite part about KREW is getting to know girls and walk alongside them as they navigate their high school years and make decisions that will affect what kind of daughters, sisters, wives, mothers, etc that they will become.

 

Trey Jackson - KREW Intern

 Trey Jackson is an enigma wrapped inside a tasty home-baked pastry. The mystery begins with his real name, which is Oscar Dunwody Jackson III. He is a student at Covenant Seminary, and spends most of his free-time searching for a radioactive spider that can turn him into Spider-Man. He is very optimistic for his chances. He graduated from the University of Georgia, loves Bulldog football, and seeing the Gospel expressed in culture. After graduation, he was a youth-intern in Roanoke, VA and is excited about the Chesterfield youth and helping to convey the transforming love of Christ to the next generation through relational ministry. If he were any animal, it would be a red panda for its ability to plan and execute schemes against his highly overrated cousin, stupid black & white panda.

Justin Huensch - KREW Intern

Justin came to CPC  way back in his middle school year's, upon the invitation of a neighborhood friend.  After being involved in KREW, he went on to study at Mizzou, and graduated in 2005.  He then served in several high school youth ministries in the Alabama and Mississippi, in which one of them he met his beloved wife Emily.  In 2010, Justin started his Masters of Divinity from Covenant Seminary. He is excited to be back in St. Louis and serving with KREW.

 

 

Emily Huensch - KREW Intern

Emily was born and raised in South Carolina, and graduated from USC in 2004.  Emily has worked at several chuches in the south with their high school ministries, and has cherished walking alongside young women as they grow and learn about what it means to be a follower of Christ.  Somewhere in those years after college, Emily met and married Justin.  In 2010, they moved up to St. Louis to begin degrees at Covenant Seminary.  Emily has enjoyed working as an intern with KREW and being a part of God's work here in West County.