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Why are so many students walking away from their faith after high school? As a Next Gen Pastor, Pastor Jon has seen the trends, had the conversations, and wrestled with the reality that too many young people disengage from church after graduation. In this episode, he unpacks five key reasons why this is happening—and what we can do about it. Whether you're a parent, pastor, or student, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to rethink how we disciple the next generation.Tune in and let's talk about it!
A Call to Baptism_ Next Gen Pastor Nate Istrate by North Valley Church
Join us this week as Next Gen Pastor, Eric Owens, dives into what is God's design for the family and how our children cant go somewhere spiritually where they are not being led. Pastor Eric ends the sermon with a Next Gen Ministry Map and a visual illustration how we raise up the next generation of disciple makers!
SLO City Together: Conversations on everyday life and the way of Jesus.Welcome to episode 142 of the SLO City Together Podcast! In this episode, our Next Gen Pastor, Jacob Holcomb, joins Brent and Luke to share about his life growing up as a pastor's kid, moving across the country, and navigating life and faith in high school and college.
Mailbag questions or topic suggestions? Text us!What does it take to spark a revival among junior high students? Join us as we kick off Season 4 of "Beyond the Event" and introduce our exciting new video format! We promise you'll laugh along with us as we share on-camera bloopers and reflect on an unforgettable summer filled with God's surprises. Our special guest, Joel Firebaugh, Next Gen Pastor at Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, shares his firsthand experiences of a low-key revival and the astounding number of baptisms from their CIY summer events. Caleb and Brad also discuss the thrill of registration for the upcoming 2025 events and the joy of witnessing so many transformations.Curious about what makes a junior high small group successful? Chandler Key's humorous question sets the stage as we tackle the concept of "wins" in youth ministry. Michael emphasizes the importance of celebrating small victories and simply being a presence in the lives of students. Joel adds his perspective from overseeing kids and student ministries, including a recent milestone of nearly 300 baptisms. Together, we highlight the creation of inclusive spaces for unchurched students at youth camps, sharing powerful stories of transformation and offering practical strategies to make church activities welcoming for all attendees.Finally, we explore how to engage diverse groups within church settings and celebrate the success of camp events that welcomed unchurched participants without any issues. Caleb provides insights on fostering inclusive environments, and Joel talks about the collaborative efforts between Crossroads and CIY in creating impactful camp experiences. We delve into the significance of camps in the church's ministry and share strategies to make these transformative experiences accessible to everyone. Wrapping up, we express our heartfelt appreciation to Joel for his invaluable contributions and Caleb for his co-hosting, reminding listeners to stay tuned for more exciting episodes.Be sure to check out the new video version of this podcast on YouTube!Want to connect with us? Here's how!www.ciy.comyoutube.com/christinyouth@christinyouth on InstagramCIY Community Facebook GroupEmail us at podcast@ciy.com
Stand Alone: Work and RestBrian Berger, Next Gen Pastor and Jeremy Olimb, Lead Pastor.
Join host Tom Bump on this edition of the Kids Ministry Collective Podcast as he dives into a compelling conversation with Andre Jones, a Next Gen Pastor from Plano, Texas. They discuss a range of topics including the importance of effective leadership development, and how to maintain innovation in kids ministry. Andre shares his inspiring journey into ministry, practical strategies for leader development, and the significance of creating a learning culture within ministry teams. This episode also features a special thanks to churchvisuals.com for their sponsorship and support. To Follow Andrea on Social Media https://www.instagram.com/kidminbytes/ https://www.instagram.com/draejones/
On today's episode, you will not only hear an exclusive story about Trent's celebrity doppelganger, but you will ALSO get the inside scoop on our newest addition to our ministerial staff- Pastor Ben Block. Tune in to this episode to hear a bit about his story, what brought him to ministry, and what his passions are for the life of our church!
Can youth pastors preach to adults? What's the difference in preaching to students in adults? How should a pastor think differently or not on the prep, application, or the actual preaching moment? Join Jake and Saolomon in a conversation with longtime youth pastor Carson Greenhaw. Carson currently serves as the Next Gen Pastor at New Life Community Church in Aurora Colorado and has been there for 14 years.
Dr. Ken Castor, Family and Next Gen Pastor at Wooddale Church, shares about the differences between the kingdom of this world and the Kingdom of God. Chapel Date: 2/12/24
In our final week of the Killing Giants series our Next Gen Pastor, Casey, talks about identity, labels and the limitations those can put on our lives. If you're new to Harbor or want to get connected in any way click this link to get your New Here gift, find upcoming events or get involved! https://tr.ee/9O78vC3Yib
Josh and Jenny Kachaluba met through volunteering in the church as youth leaders back in 2021. They now serve together in youth, RISE and as life group leaders, and feel passionate about volunteering and serving being a fundamental part of their relationship and their individual growth. Josh is an electrical technologist at Evraz and Jenny is the Next Gen Pastor at Harvest City. They got married in 2023 and had celebrations in 3 different countries! Their own journeys of personal healing through counselling is something that has been essential to their relationship and they are both big advocates for seeking help and working on your own brokenness first. Their hope is to be used as a couple to help mentor other couples, and to walk out a marriage that is authentic and FUN!
It all started with a simple napkin exercise. Chandler James was asked to write his dream on a napkin. Initially, it seemed like a silly exercise but when he was finished his napkin read: creating safe spaces for the next generation.Chandler James is our Director of Church Mobilization here at The Riverside Project. He has worked in a number of local churches both as a Student Pastor and as a Next Gen Pastor. Chandler and his wife, Caitlin, are licensed foster parents of a few teenagers. He is passionate about investing in the next generation through foster care and in the church.In this episode, Chandler shares how churches can be mindful of the opportunities right in front of them, how to invest in the next generation, and his own experience as a foster parent. Listen in!Find the show notes and links to anything we discussed here: https://riversideproject.org/chandler-james-16Connect with us!Website: https://riversideproject.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.riverside.projectFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/riversideproject.htx
*Guest Speaker* This past Sunday, we heard a timely message on Martin Luther and the importance of Reformation Day from our Next-Gen Pastor, Jared Carline. Pastor Jared took us into Galatians chapter 1, and showed us a glimpse of Martin Luther's life and how he rediscovered that the gospel of salvation isn't by human efforts, but by faith alone in Christ alone. If this gospel is the only message that leads to forgiveness and salvation, then what does that mean for your everyday life? (Jared Carline)
Every person possesses a distinctive and singular purpose to fulfill during their time on Earth. While some individuals may swiftly discover their missions, others might require more time to discern their calling. It is necessary that we invest the effort to inspire the upcoming generation, reminding them of their exceptional talents and the distinctive roles they are destined to undertake. In the spotlight of this episode is: Audrey Wanjama is the Co-Director of Marisha School, which aims to nurture, educate and develop learners to become godly servant leaders. She is also a Next Gen Educator and a Next Gen Pastor.
In week 3 of our series through James, our Next Gen Pastor, Eric Owens showed us what it means to tame the tongue and gain a wisdom that comes from above.
We are only a few days away from the greatest week of your life: Breakaway '23! Today, we want to introduce you to our speaker this year: Pastor John Zick. John Zick serves as the national director of Ministerial Advancement (CALLED) for the Assemblies of God. He has been in full-time ministry for over a decade, serving in a variety of roles including Youth Culture Specialist/Staff Evangelist at the Northern California/Nevada District Office; Next Gen Pastor at Grand Rapids First in Grand Rapids, Michigan; NextGen Leadership Development Director at the Michigan Network Office; and everything in between. John is the author of Called, a book for individuals who are sensing a call to ministry. He is married to Alicia and has two boys Oliver Ezra Zick and Emerson Elyot Zick. Like, Comment, and Subscribe to keep up with all our content! . Connect with us: ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilsmonline/ ► Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ilsmonline ► Podcast: https://anchor.fm/illinoisstudentministries ► Website: https://www.ilsmonline.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/illinoisstudentministries/message
Pastor Karsten joins a slightly different edition of the podcast to talk about one of his primary focuses in the new Next-Gen Pastor role here at Cheyenne Hills Church. Hebrews 10:24-25 says "Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some poelple do, but encourage one another..." [NLT] When people quote this passage, I often hear them start in verse 25 and use it in connection to coming to church. But when we see the intention of the statement, we can see it's about much more than that! One way we make sure to spend time with one another and encourage each other is through our awesome Cheyenne Hills Grow Groups!
Meeting the Moment: Week Six- ChangeActs 1:1-9, Isaiah 43:15-19 Pastor Alli Corriveau This week we continue our Meeting the Moment series with special guest, Pastor Ali Corriveau, Next Gen Pastor at Newton Covenant Church, as she walks us through discovering how our faith helps us respond to the moments of change in our lives.
In thisepisode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, Pastor Lee Hopf joins Elizabeth Pittman to discuss the importance of confirmation and how we can help our students to be confident in their identities as children of God. He also gives a preview of his upcoming confirmation journal, Guided by Truth, that he has written and explains why he was inspired to create this resource that encourages students to not only learn what they believe but also know why they believe it. Guided by Truth: Enduring Faith® Confirmation Journal will be available to order in May. You can download a sample by visiting books.cph.org/guided-by-truth-enduring-faith-confirmation-journal. Show Notes: It can often be complex to know if students are really understanding the Six Chief Parts of the Christian Doctrine when they go through confirmation. Some students know what all the “right” answers are, but, digging deeper, they aren't sure how to apply those answers to their lives. Other students may be quietly confused.Pastor Lee Hopf wrote his new confirmation journal with those students in mind. In this episode, Pastor Hopf talks about how Guided by Truth helps students better understand how Lutheran theology answers their questions about the Bible, Jesus, the Sacraments, and more. He also discusses how culture has impacted how teens see their identities, and why confirmation is important to understanding our purpose. Questions Covered· Why do we make confirmation a priority?· What are the important questions students will consider in Guided by Truth?· Culture is challenging how teens view their identity. Talk about our purpose and identity as children of God. Why is holding onto this identity essential and how can confirmation help?· When we know who we are and who God is, how does that impact how we live our daily lives?· Tell us about how the confirmation journal came to be? How have your students and families responded to it?· How do you see this being used in classes with a high number of students vs. those with only a handful of students?· How do you respond to someone who thinks that this is giving the pastor a shortcut to teaching confirmation?· What advice do you have for parents if their kids resist going to confirmation class?· How can parents explain why confirmation is so important to non-Lutherans?· What tips do you have for adults who are well past their confirmation classes to stay engaged/reminded of what they learned in confirmation? About the GuestBorn and raised in Georgia, Pastor Lee Hopf earned his Master of Divinity from Concordia Seminary St. Louis in 2016. Knowing he wanted to be a pastor since the age of 14, Pastor Hopf has spent most of the last seven years working in youth ministry. He currently serves as Next Gen Pastor at Trinity Klein Lutheran Church in Texas.
Looking ahead at the new Next Gen Pastor position, the new sermon series, and the new year in general.
We have our Next Gen Pastor, Pastor Parker sharing the word with us today! Join us as he shares about 'A New Song'.
Waiting isn't easy. Neither is being ready as we wait. Still, our greatest hopes give us power and urgency to prepare for what's to come. Join us as we wrap up our current series with a look at the most forward-looking (and most dangerous) prayer in the Bible. Speaker: Katy Bailey, Next Gen Pastor
Melissa Briggs, an expert in Hebrew, will talk with us about the Hebrew word, Raah. Melissa is an experienced Hebrew teacher passionate about making the language of the Scriptures accessible to everyone. Born in the USA, Melissa studied Hebrew in Jerusalem, then taught in England for over a decade. She now lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband and two children. She loves helping students to achieve their goals of reading the Bible in the original language or learning to converse in Modern Hebrew. In addition, musician Sean BE is in studio to talk to us about his walk with Christ and his new Christmas song. Native to the Mile High City of Denver, Colorado, Christian Artist Sean BE is best known for his unforgettable music, electric high-energy live performances, and undeniable passion for the calling God placed on his life. Formerly a “Next Gen” Pastor in Denver, Sean and his family relocated in 2021, to the Nashville suburb of Franklin, TN where he's been called to create great Christ-centered music that will continue his mission to inspire the next generation as they find their way toward the future God has for them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Stewart, Next Gen Pastor at Rock City Church, teaches about how to be ready for Jesus this Christmas during the series, Are You Ready, on December 4, 2022. // In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered. This was the first registration when Quirinius was governor of Syria. And all went to be registered, each to his own town. Luke 2:1-3//Rock City Church has multiple locations throughout Columbus, Ohio. Whether you're spiritually restless, new at discovering who God is or you are a veteran of the faith, you are welcome here! // WEBSITE: https://rockcitychurch.tv FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/rockcitychurch INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rockcitychurch TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rockcitychurch
Buckle up! Today's passage is a wild end to our Control Issues series. Next Gen Pastor, Jeff Baxter leads us through this strange passage and one more test for Moses before he returns to the Egypt to free his people.
In this episode, we are talking all about healthy, effective kids ministry. We are joined by our Next Gen Pastor, Sean Forte, and Kids Pastor, Joe Garboden, to discuss what makes a great kids pastor, the role of parents, challenges leading kids, our core strategies, curriculum, service planning, and more!
Musical artist, Sean BE shares how' God didn't bring us this far, only to come this far' - God brings us through every challenge in our lives and is always working for our good. https://www.seanbemusic.com/ (Visit Sean Be's Website) https://www.facebook.com/Seanbeofficial/ (Sean BE on Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/seanbeofficial/?hl=en (Sean BE on Instagram) https://open.spotify.com/artist/6np1JmYwsg2y5u29WBHGfp (Sean BE on Spotify) About Sean BE Native to the Mile High City of Denver, Colorado, Christian Artist Sean BE is best known for his unforgettable music, electric high-energy live performances, and undeniable passion for the calling God placed on his life. Formerly a “Next Gen” Pastor in Denver, Sean and his family stepped out in faith when they relocated To Franklin, TN in 2021. Following God's calling, Sean has had the OPPORTUNITY to create great Christ-centered music that will continue his mission to inspire the next generation as they find their way toward the future God has for them. Above all, Sean reminds listeners “God has purpose in everything, and will work all things for good, for those who love Him.” This is the inspiration for the phrase, "We did not come this far, just to come this far” which can often be found in his messages and songs. ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ >>>Find Out More About Our Ministry: >>>Support Our Partner Organization | The Missional Store Your purchases help change the world: >>>https://www.facebook.com/themissionallife (Follow Us On Social Media:) >>>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz2veq22TNs2cDc2b6Te5aA (Visit Dan's YouTube Music Channel for Instrumental Worship Music:) >>>https://danieljosephmusic.com/ (Visit Dan's Music Website)
John Zick serves as the national director of Ministerial Advancement (CALLED) for the Assemblies of God. He has been in full-time ministry for over a decade, serving in a variety of roles including Youth Culture Specialist/Staff Evangelist at the Northern California/Nevada District Office; Next Gen Pastor at Grand Rapids First in Grand Rapids, Michigan; NextGen Leadership Development Director at the Michigan Network Office; and everything in between. John is the author of Called, a book for individuals who are sensing a call to ministry. He is married to Alicia and has two boys Oliver Ezra Zick and Emerson Elyot Zick.
Josh Garcia, Next Generation Pastor from First Church of Pearland shares how PK's manage high standards, expectations and criticism. He expands on parental exposure and protection from the dangers of leadership. He breaks down the 5C's of Leadership. We discuss how leaders overcome self doubts and imposter syndrome. Josh also shares the importance of authenticity, transparency, strengths & weaknesses of a leader and so much more. Connect with Josh Garcia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshrgarcia/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/el-podcast-de-liderazgo/id1534179786 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiIZRP1CkydMbIPMbG7DkXQ Connect with J.Gallegos: Links: https://linktr.ee/j.gallegos Email: thatsthetruthpodcast@gmail.com
Christian Artist Sean BE is best known for his unforgettable music, electric high-energy live performances, and undeniable passion for the calling God placed on his life. Formerly a “Next Gen” Pastor in Denver, Sean and his family relocated in 2021, to Nashville where he's been called to create great Christ-centered music that will continue his mission to inspire the next generation as they find their way toward the future God has for them. Above all, Sean also reminds listeners “God has a purpose in everything, and will work all things for good, for those who love Him.” This is the inspiration for the phrase, "We did not come this far, just to come this far” which can often be found in his messages and songs. Today on Connections, Sean BE shares his journey from pride to praise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About Cameron Cameron Presson is the Next Gen Pastor at Timber Creek Church. He has been married to the love of my life Kelsey Presson for 11 years and has invested his efforts in ministry for the last 12 years. He's a dad to 3 of the greatest kids in the world (Kaylee, Kammy, and Cooper). He loves coffee and sneakers, and he's terrible at golf.Connect with Cameron Website:http://www.timbercreekchurch.com/tcyth.htmlSocial Media:FB: facebook.com/cameronpressonIG: @cameronpresson @tcythlufAlso, get to know Erin Cuccio a bit better by checking out her writing HERE.Finally, be sure to SUBSCRIBE and SHARE! Make sure you don't miss a thing by subscribing on your favorite podcast platform and share so that all your friends can find us too!
Dave Stewart, Next Gen Pastor at Rock City Church, teaches on the parable of the strong man during the series, Jesus Talks, on June 19, 2022. // When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are safe; but when one stronger than he attacks him and overcomes him, he takes away his armor in which he trusted and divides his spoil. Luke 11:21-22//Rock City Church has multiple locations throughout Columbus, Ohio. Whether you're spiritually restless, new at discovering who God is or you are a veteran of the faith, you are welcome here! // WEBSITE: https://rockcitychurch.tv FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/rockcitychurch INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rockcitychurch TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rockcitychurch
In this episode our guest Contemporary Christian Artist Sean BE shares how a life of surrender to God will lead to a fruitful life of purpose. Native to the Mile High City of Denver, Colorado, Christian Artist Sean BE is best known for his unforgettable music, electric high-energy live performances, and undeniable passion for the calling God placed on his life. Formerly a “Next Gen” Pastor in Denver, Sean and his family relocated in 2021, to the Nashville suburb of Franklin, TN where he's been called to create great Christ-centered music that will continue his mission to inspire the next generation as they find their way toward the future God has for them. “Remember that it's not about us doing great things, it's about God doing great things through us.” Above all, Sean also reminds listeners “God has purpose in everything, and will work all things for good, for those who love Him.” This is the inspiration for the phrase, "We did not come this far, just to come this far” which can often be found in his messages and songs. Sean's energy and joy on stage is contagious and his music is sure to land a top spot on your Favorites playlist! His hit “Here Tonight” rose to #16 on CHR, and “Jericho” was #1 on the Rhythmic charts. “I pray my music will encourage and bring you joy even in moments where joy can be hard to find!” Learn more about Sean and see the exciting things coming up by following him on your favorite social media platforms! You can also follow Sean BE on social media: Sean BE on Instagram: https://instagram.com/Seanbeofficial Sean BE on TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdwmCAdk/ Sean BE's Website: https://www.seanbemusic.com/ LISTEN TO SEAN BE'S NEW SINGLE "Step Into My Story" - https://sc.lnk.to/SBms-s STAY CONNECTED WITH PURPOSED 365: Website: www.purposed365.com Blog: www.purposed365.com/purposed365blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purposed365 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingwithpurpose365 Twitter: https://twitter.com/purposed365 Download/Stream our Theme Song: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/purposed/purposed-2 #purposed365 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/purposed365/support
Colossians: Parents and KidsColossians 3:20-21 Brian Berger, Next Gen Pastor
Dave Stewart, Next Gen Pastor at Rock City Church, teaches on the parable of potential during the series, Jesus Talks, on June 5, 2022. // The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches. Matthew 13:31-32//Rock City Church has multiple locations throughout Columbus, Ohio. Whether you're spiritually restless, new at discovering who God is or you are a veteran of the faith, you are welcome here! // WEBSITE: https://rockcitychurch.tv FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/rockcitychurch INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rockcitychurch TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rockcitychurch
Speaker: Katy Bailey, Next Gen Pastor
Most churches today work in what is often called "silo" ministries where each age group (children, youth, adults) all have their own ministries and meet separately outside of the Sunday morning worship service, but what would it look like to have ONE church ministry? What would it look like to have older kids serving the younger kids alongside the adults? Come join the conversation as Russell sits down with Chris McCarthy, the Next Gen Pastor at John Wesley UMC in Spring, Texas, as they talk about the ins and outs of Next Gen Ministry and what it looks like in Chris' church. You can listen to this episode in a variety of formats including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Youtube, Breaker, Pocket Casts and Radio Public. Show notes can be found on our website by clicking here Video for this episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/Cv5yiHRk8-U Connect With SMC Instagram – @talkstudentmin Twitter – @talkstudentmin Facebook – @talkstudentmin Youtube - "Student Ministry Conversations" Connect With The Hosts Russell Martin – @rgmmusic Brent Aiken – @heybrentaiken Support the Podcast! Buy Our Merch! www.studentministryconversations.org/shop Become a Supporter! https://anchor.fm/studentministryconvos/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studentministryconversations/support
This week we have an amazing opportunity to join in on a conversation with our Next Gen Pastor, Todd Jones! When it comes to our victory that is found in Jesus, sometimes the lie that you're not good enough distorts our understanding of our true identity. There is nothing this world can promise you because God already gave it to you. Join as we remove all our labels to find that our true identity and worth is found in our creator.
The Gospel of John: You Follow MeJohn 21:20-25Brian Berger, Next Gen Pastor
In this episode, Greg sits down with fellow speaker and youth leader, Jerrod Gunter. They discuss Greg's new e-book, The Failure of Youth Ministry and How to Fix it, as well as how youth ministry has to go back to Biblical principles to keep up with culture. Greg and Jerrod also speak with youth leader, Morgan Marshall, to follow up on the discussion. About The Greg Stier Youth Ministry Podcast: Being a youth pastor can be a massive challenge on top of everything a youth leader must do today to help their youth ministry. Greg Stier has over thirty years of youth ministry experience and is here to help you with your youth group. The Greg Stier Youth Ministry Podcast is all about helping youth leaders by using biblical analysis, stories from his own life, profiling leaders in youth ministry, and bringing in other experts in the Christian world. This is the perfect resource to learn how to be a youth leader with new episodes dropped the last Tuesday of every month. Watch the video form of the podcast on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/e0Hws901Xgc About Greg: Greg Stier is a champion for unleashing this generation with the Gospel. As the founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries, he is driven to help the Church activate Christian teenagers to reach their friends. In the last 30 years, Greg has trained millions of youth leaders and students on how to relationally engage their world with the Good News of Jesus. A much sought-after speaker, Greg is a former pastor, church planter, youth leader, as well as the author of numerous books. https://connect.dare2share.org/podcast Follow Greg Stier on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greg.stier/ Follow Greg Stier on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregstier Follow Greg Stier on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstier/ About Dare 2 Share: Teenagers desperately need the hope of Christ and their peers are the best possible messengers of that hope. Imagine what could happen in our communities if every teen, everywhere, heard the Gospel from a friend. That's why Dare 2 Share comes alongside the Church to help equip teens to share their faith and youth leaders to build youth ministries that advance the Gospel. For nearly 30 years, Dare 2 Share has been a leader in evangelism training resources and events, helping youth leaders overcome the challenges of building a thriving youth ministry that advances the Gospel and consistently reaches teenagers with the message of Jesus Christ. About Jerrod Gunter: Jerrod has a heart for developing and equipping youth in every phase of life. He serves as Next-Gen Pastor at New Direction Christian Church in Memphis, Tennessee. He has shared his passion for youth ministry with organizations such as Google, Stuff You Can Use, and Dare 2 Share Ministries where he has spoken at several events. His new book, Riotstarter, discussed creating a counter-culture movement of prayer to transform cities for Jesus Christ. Website: https://www.riotstarterbook.com/ Instagram: @jgunter5
The Gospel of John: The True KingJohn 19:1-27Brian Berger, Next Gen Pastor
Episode 10: River Valley's Next Gen Pastor, Pastor Terry Parkman, joins us on Talking Church. He shares about the changing landscape of ministry with our next generation, Gen Z. Pastor Terry shares how we as pastors need to adapt our ministry style to ensure we connect to the hearts and needs of Gen Z.
One of the challenges of student ministry is building a structure of ministry that keeps students knowing what's to come while also keeping them engaged in the movement of the student ministry. How do we do build this? Come join the conversation as Brent sits down with Cameron Presson who is the Next Gen Pastor at Timber Creek Church in Lufkin, Texas as they sit down today to talk about the importance of creating culture. You can listen to this episode in a variety of formats including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Pocket Casts and Radio Public. Show Notes for this episode can be found on Studentministryconversations.org - Click Here Connect With SMC Instagram – @talkstudentmin Twitter – @talkstudentmin Facebook – @talkstudentmin Youtube Connect With The Hosts Russell Martin – @rgmmusic Brent Aiken – @heybrentaiken Check Out Our Merch! www.studentministryconversations.org/shop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studentministryconversations/support
The Next Gen Pastor at Connect Church in Arlington, Texas takes a break from youth camp to share his testimony of how Jesus saved him, pulled him out of some rough spots and devastating loss, and brought him to ministry at Connect Church. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetestament/support
Wednesday Word from the Wise: Sarah Grace Johnson Welcome back to The Heavy Revy Show! Join our host Josue Ibarra as he interviews his good friend Sarah Grace Johnson. Sarah goes to Charis Bible College, in Woodland Park CO. She is currently in the Charis World Outreach track. She serves humbly as the Next Gen Pastor at Freedom Church CO. Who should listen to this? Upcoming Leaders Charis Bible College Alumni Freedom Church CO members Hungry Leaders Millenials People desiring to grow #theheavyrevyshow #heavyrevy #thrs #josueibarra #saragracejohnson #charisalumni #freedomchurchco #woodlandparkco #revelations #humble #HUMBLE #stayhumble #servantleadership #noyesmen
Batman meets SupermanBrady meets ManningDickens meets TwainJames meets JordanStallone meets SchwarzeneggerLincoln meets Washington ...Or 88-year-old Clint Eastwood meets 96-year-old Betty White? It's the first-ever crossover podcast with our friend Derry Prenkert of My Third Decade! Derry is a veteran youth worker from Indiana and host of the My Third Decade podcast, another great youth ministry podcast dedicated to longevity. He has been at his church for 22 years, having started as an intern and now serving in a fresh role as Next Gen Pastor. He started My Third Decade about the same time we started Youth Ministry Sherpas. Together, we have 54 years of youth ministry experience in 3 churches (about 82 years overall!). It's all part of this new wave of old people doing youth ministry podcasts! Just kidding. Derry is only in his 40s; we are the ones who are old here. Anyway, we've wanted to do an episode together for a while, and we finally pulled it off. We talk about some of our most significant moments in our ministry life, about the challenges of transitions, and about what we've learned this year. It's a great conversation, proving it's never too late to make new friends and you are never too old to do a podcast. Episode 37 -- My Third Decade Meets Youth Ministry Sherpas Follow Derry's Podcast here:https://podcast.downloadyouthministry.com/my-third-decade/ Derry's show is part of the Download Youth Ministry Podcast Network. There are a whole bunch of great shows here!https://podcast.downloadyouthministry.com/ Also mentioned on this episode:https://youthpastordiet.com/https://www.experiencechallenge.org/https://youthministrysherpas.com
July 8, 2018: Next-Gen Pastor, Nate Johnson, continues our series, “Playlist”, looking at the book of Psalms.
November 26, 2017: Next Gen Pastor, Mark Graham, concludes our series, Hope Rising, as we look at what the people of Israel went through in the book of Nehemiah and how they began to rebuild after tragedy.
November 27, 2016: Mark Graham, Next Gen Pastor, gives a powerful message to close out Optics. He talks about how to focus on the promises of God even when we are confronted with things of the past.