Meet The Founder
My name is William Enos, and I’m the founder of Liturgy Livestock Apparel. I’m a proud Fresno State student studying Agricultural Business, a lifelong lover of agriculture, and most importantly, a man grounded in faith in the Lord.
I was raised on a hog farm, where I learned early on the value of hard work, responsibility, and stewardship. My childhood was spent in the barn, in the show ring, and on the road. Deeply involved in the livestock show industry, traveling across the west coast with my animals and building a deep respect for the people who make this way of life what it is. The livestock community shaped me. It taught me discipline, respect, and how to work for something bigger than myself.
My story took a turn on October 13, 2023, a date that changed everything. At just 18 years old, I was driving to Fresno from the Arizona State Fair, where I had spent the past couple days working with livestock. Something I’ve always been passionate about. Exhausted from the long days, I fell asleep at the wheel. The accident left me with a spinal cord injury, and I became a quadriplegic.
The road since then hasn’t been easy although I don’t believe in giving up. Through relentless prayer, grit, and a community that stood behind me, I’ve fought hard to regain my independence. By God’s grace, I now live on my own again, and I wake up each day with a new sense of purpose.
Out of this journey, Liturgy Livestock Apparel was born. This brand is more than clothing. It’s a reflection of resilience, faith, and rural strength. I created it to represent two things that define who I am: my walk with Christ, and my deep love for agriculture, livestock, and western wear. I wanted to build something that not only honors the livestock industry I grew up in, but also boldly reflects the truth that God is with us in every trial.
This is more than my story. It’s a testimony. And if you’re wearing a piece from Liturgy Livestock, you’re wearing a piece of that testimony too.