Stephanie Enloe
Stephanie Enloe has been a volunteer for the past six years. This ministry holds a very special place in her heart and reflects both her faith and her family’s legacy of service.
Professionally, she work for UnitedHealth Group, where she serves as a Director of Licensing, and she has also had the honor of serving as a Medical Operations Officer with the Texas Army National Guard for 9 ½ years. She holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and is grateful to use the leadership skills, discipline, and compassion developed through both her career and military service to serve others with excellence—both in her work and in ministry.
Her passion to serve is deeply rooted in her faith and shaped by the loss of my mother to cancer. Her mother had a profound love for serving seniors, and during her illness—and following her passing—Stephanie felt called to serve in this ministry as a way to honor her life and the love her mother poured into others. Scripture reminds us:
“So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other.” (John 13:34)
Through King’s Compassion, she has the privilege of serving seniors—our “adopted grandparents.” She gets to pray with them, spend time with them, love them, and truly be present with them. This ministry fills her heart in a way words can hardly describe.
One of Stephanie’s greatest blessings is serving alongside her children. Watching them learn compassion, service, and love for others is incredibly meaningful to her, and her prayer is that they will continue to serve with the same heart throughout their lives.
Outside of work and ministry, Stephanie enjoys running (often training for her next half marathon), spending quality time with family, and relaxing together with a good Netflix binge. Serving through King’s Compassion is more than something she does—it is a calling, a legacy, and an expression of love in action.
