About Us

There are two main reasons this company was created:

     1. To glorify the Lord

      2. To help financially support broke college students

 

 

Founders:

Shane Mathis: Mr. Mathis is a Christian Studies Major: Theology Emphasis at Charleston Southern University. He is using the knowledge that the Lord has been equipping him with for the ministry of Vesture+Vine. He is a member of East Cooper Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant, SC where he serves with the production team and as a student leader in the college ministry, Campus Outreach. Shane came to know the Lord at 16 years old, the summer before his junior year of high school. Before knowing the Lord, he lived a very prideful, self-focused, apathetic lifestyle of performative good morals. Some could have been fooled into thinking he was a Christian during this because he followed rules, had manners, and knew enough Christian-ese things to say from growing up hearing about Jesus. The summer he submitted to Christ, he was working dining hall of a Christian summer camp, called Ambassador Camp. Through a series of events, he was amazed by the unexplainable love displayed by the senior staff of that camp and was compelled to truly explore the person and work of Jesus Christ. After exploring the face of a holy and righteous God in his word, Shane became aware of his sinful state. Eventually, that summer, he put his trust and hope for eternity in the finished work of Christ for salvation. He was transferred from the domain of darkness into the Kingdom of God's beloved Son because the Son became man, took the punishment for Shane's sins, rose again, and ascended back into heaven (Colossians 1:13-14). Since then, Mr. Mathis has been and is being conformed into the image of His Son. The Lord is in the process of equipping him for the work of pastoral ministry.

 

Hayden Griffin is an electrical engineering major at Charleston Southern University. He is also passionate about graphic design and video editing, which he uses in service of the ministry Vesture+Vine. He is a member of East Cooper Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, where he also serves with the college ministry, Campus Outreach.

Before coming to know the Lord, Hayden lived a life marked by self-service and pride. At the age of thirteen, he was introduced to Jesus through the sports camp ministry Uncharted Waters and participated in several gospel-centered activities afterward. Despite this exposure to the gospel, throughout middle and high school he continued living for himself.

Hayden became involved with Campus Outreach during his sophomore year of college at nineteen years old, where he was consistently surrounded by faithful gospel preaching and a community that lived out the gospel together. During this season, he gradually began to place radical trust in the Lord with his life and identity. Since then, he has grown—and continues to grow—in his love for the Lord and for others, as his identity is deeply rooted in Christ alone.

A significant period of growth occurred in May 2025 during a discipleship program called Alpha Project. The theme, Not My Own, focused on understanding that believers’ lives, possessions, and all they have are not their own, having been bought with a high price—the precious blood of Jesus (1 Corinthians 6:19b–20). This truth has deeply shaped how Hayden, along with other believers, seeks to live with faithful open-handedness and stewardship of the resources God has graciously provided.

The Heidelberg Shorter Catechism, Question 1, asks, “What is your only comfort in life and in death?” The answer declares: “That I am not my own, but belong—body and soul, in life and in death—to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ.”