Graduate of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary with an Associates Degree in Pastoral Ministry, a Bachelors in Christian Education and a Masters in Discipleship, Pastor Wayne has been the Senior Pastor at The Hill Church formerly Coteau Baptist for 18+ years. Wayne has a heart to see people come to know Christ as their Savior. Pastor Hunt has a passion to see people discipled and grow in their relationship with Christ. He believes that a relationship with Christ is the answer to peace, resolve and guidance in daily life as well as eternal life.
Tiffany, originally from Valentine, LA, grew up as the fourth of five daughters. After moving to Houma in 1997 with her husband David, they built their life there and raised two sons, Hunter and Logan, who have grown into outstanding young men.Her life truly began on Easter Day in 1996 at Fort Leonard Wood, a remote military base where she felt lost and shattered. Despite her challenges, an impactful encounter with Christ reshaped her journey which led her back to church. Since 2010, Tiffany and her family have been actively engaged at The Hill Church, serving the community and nurturing their faith. In November 2015, they responded to a divine calling, leading Tiffany to assume the role of Worship Leader at The Hill Church.
With a fervor for worship leadership and community outreach, Tiffany and David oversee The Hill Church's Second Harvest Distribution program, offering physical and spiritual needs to the community. Alongside the Event Planning Team, they also coordinate the annual "Secret Church Event" and participate in various church ministries. In 2016, Tiffany launched the "Hope Has Risen" Cancer Ministry to provide "Hope" to cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers during their challenging journeys. Recently, David, her husband, launched a new project called the First Responder's Banquet, inspired by the cancer ministry. Similar to a cancer banquet, the event aims to support and honor First Responders while sharing the gospel, great food, and live entertainment. Since 2023 and under the umbrella of Rescue America, she also leads a passionate team of volunteers in a ministry who have joined the army to stand up and fight against Human Trafficking. As a whole, the Boudreaux Family is convinced that everything we do is for the sole purpose of honoring the one true King and spreading the message of Jesus to a world in need.
Beyond her church commitments, Tiffany serves as the Indian Education Resource Specialist for the Terrebonne Parish School District. Her dedication lies in preserving Native American culture and ensuring students receive the education they merit.
"Being summoned to serve in ministry is a privilege and an honor. Yet, the ultimate joy comes from having Jesus, my Savior, as a friend. I pray that I share Jesus so often that everyone can share in this privilege, honor, and friendship with me. That would be a life worth living!"
Sarah was born and raised in Houma, Louisiana. She has three brothers, two step-sisters, and one step brother. She has one daughter, Madison. She raised Madison by herself since she was 2 years old. Sarah is a graduate from Nicholls State University with a Bachelors in Secondary Education with a concentration in Family and Consumer Sciences. She is a teacher at Terrebonne High School where she teaches 9th-12th grade students Family and Consumer Sciences. Sarah has been married to Jeremy Ahlf since 2019, whom she met through mutual friends and he is what brought her to Coteau. Her husband is a Deacon and is part of the audio/visual ministry at church.
Sarah began a personal relationship with Christ as a single parent. Through those years she became reliant on the Lord for strength and comfort. Coming from a different religious background, she did not know about being born again and what that meant. She started attending The Hill Church when she started dating Jeremy. Her and Madison became regular attendees in October 2016 and became members soon after. The Hill Church is where she learned about being born again and gave her life to Christ.
Sarah became involved with VBS in the summer of 2017 when she helped with the music rotation. Later that year, Sarah joined the praise team where she helps lead worship every Sunday. Towards the end of 2018, Sarah was asked to become the director of VBS. She knew it would be a challenge but she knew she could lean on God and her church leaders when needed. In December 2021, Sarah began teaching children’s Sunday School. She is learning new ways to reach children and is becoming more passionate about leading them. Sarah is excited to see where God is leading her through children’s ministry.
Born prematurely in Detroit, Michigan in 1985, Latoshua has considered herself a fighter from the very beginning. Raised in a relatively wealthy home, she quickly developed a love for reading, learning, and exploring the world around her. But life took an unexpected turn when she was 9. For six years she endured abuse in silence until she met a kindhearted Christian who told her about Christ’s sacrifice and love. Not quite ready to take the leap of faith, but wanting out she spoke up went from a life of comfort to one filled with instability and hardship. Despite the emotional toll, constant moves, and deep feelings of anger and confusion, Latoshua kept pressing forward. Though life on the streets, in shelters, and in group homes could have broken her spirit, she never stopped believing that her story had a greater purpose.
Through her darkest moments, Latoshua discovered her true strength: resilience rooted in faith. As she rose from adversity, she began reaching back to help others, realizing that her trials had prepared her for a life of service. Her heart, now full of compassion, became a vessel of hope for those who felt forgotten. Latoshua believes she was shaped by every hardship to become a beacon of God's love—a living testament that no matter where you start or how far you fall, you are never alone. Her journey is not just one of survival but of purpose, proving that God can turn even the most broken beginnings into a powerful legacy of service and grace.





