The Friday Military Missions volunteer group includes “Harley” rider Joel Huber, who began volunteering in June of 2024, and who has the best laugh in the world! In fact, his co-worker Sam (I am) Drake calls Joel the “jolliest person” ever.
Joel discovered the Military Missions sign when he was exiting the Parent-Teacher store nearby. While he regrets not serving in the military, he is “grateful for this second chance to serve those on the frontlines for our country.” He feels “blessed to be here.”
Born in Lexington, then a resident of Winchester, KY, and now Versailles, KY, Joel attended George Rogers Clark High School where he played various positions for the football team: Tight End, Defensive End, and Defensive Tackle. In fact, as a freshman, he was on the 1991 state championship team!
After high school, Joel attended Lexington Community College where he earned a degree in Architectural Technology. He worked for Baldwin Engineering in Winchester, and eventually went on to work in the oil and gas industry, where he would spend the next twenty years. He then lost interest in his career and felt lost, until he discovered Jesus Christ. When he put the Lord first, everything fell into place.
Joel is very active in his church, New Hope Baptist church in Versailles. He serves as Deacon, and on the Outreach, Bylaws, and Finance committees. His company true Geospatial provides him the opportunity to survey boundaries in central Kentucky. Joel and his wife April have two children, Jenna (12) and Jonah (7). In his spare time, Joel loves to write, especially poetry and songs in the gospel genre, to sing and play guitar.
Joel
April 20, 2026
The Friday Military Missions volunteer group includes “Harley” rider Joel Huber, who began volunteering in June of 2024, and who has the best laugh in the world! In fact, his co-worker Sam (I am) Drake calls Joel the “jolliest person” ever.
Joel discovered the Military Missions sign when he was exiting the Parent-Teacher store nearby. While he regrets not serving in the military, he is “grateful for this second chance to serve those on the frontlines for our country.” He feels “blessed to be here.”
Born in Lexington, then a resident of Winchester, KY, and now Versailles, KY, Joel attended George Rogers Clark High School where he played various positions for the football team: Tight End, Defensive End, and Defensive Tackle. In fact, as a freshman, he was on the 1991 state championship team!
After high school, Joel attended Lexington Community College where he earned a degree in Architectural Technology. He worked for Baldwin Engineering in Winchester, and eventually went on to work in the oil and gas industry, where he would spend the next twenty years. He then lost interest in his career and felt lost, until he discovered Jesus Christ. When he put the Lord first, everything fell into place.
Joel is very active in his church, New Hope Baptist church in Versailles. He serves as Deacon, and on the Outreach, Bylaws, and Finance committees. His company true Geospatial provides him the opportunity to survey boundaries in central Kentucky. Joel and his wife April have two children, Jenna (12) and Jonah (7). In his spare time, Joel loves to write, especially poetry and songs in the gospel genre, to sing and play guitar.