Tiffany Boudreaux

Worship Leader

Tiffany Boudreaux

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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 Coteau Baptist 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 Coteau.

With a fervor for worship leadership and community outreach, Tiffany and David oversee Coteau'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!"