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After 9 Interviews Hunter Gillis: Youth Pastor BP Church Calgary, Canada

After 9 Interviews Hunter Gillis: Youth Pastor BP Church Calgary, Canada

In this interview episode Zac sits down with Hunter "Gatherer" Gillis of Calgary, AB to talk about youth ministry in Canada and what working with your spouse in ministry really looks like. Hunter has served as a volunteer small group leader, camp leader, and on staff as a student pastor. His humorous stories about middle school ministry will make you chuckle and his insight to working as a youth minister a part of team will guide you.

After 9 Interviews MMA Fighter Justin Wren From Water 4 & Fight For the Forgotten

After 9 Interviews MMA Fighter Justin Wren From Water 4 & Fight For the Forgotten

In a special episode of After 9 Zac sits down with MMA fighter and missionary Justin Wren to talk about his work in the Congo and his fight to end the water crisis in Africa. Even though Justin is not a youth minister in the tradition sense his work with young people and sense of vocation are inspiring to those who work with young people. Enjoy Justin's warmth, story, and renewed purpose.

What's In It For Me?

What's In It For Me?

In episode 88 Zac and Chad open up to the question of purpose that every youth worker and student pastor faces from time to time. In the busiest seasons of church ministry, we can feel like we give and give, and yet so what? Listen in for wisdom related to the rediscovering the true nature of the work, the wonder, and the call to minister.

Why You Need To Take A Summer Vacation

Show Notes:

5 Types of Vacation

  1. Day-Off or Digital Detox: One day away from the grind and busyness of church work is more than a good idea is scriptural! Take some time each week, every week, okay at least most week? To untether from the phone and step away from the work stuff. Get outside unleashed from digital restraints. 
  2. Short Run No Work:" Get out of town or have a staycation when no one knows how to get you. Seriously, get away from the work, 
  3. "Long-term Made plans:" This is the big one, the summer or spring trip you have been planning and saving for. Do it right and make all the plans ahead of time so you only have to touch base when necessary. We understand be accessible but don't let this turn into a work trip. Keep work in the work bucket and enjoy this long term time away. It will do you and your youth ministry some real good! 
  4. Medical Leave, Family Emergency: Yeah you don't always get to plan when you take time off and part of the plan is helping for the unplanned. Surprise! you are sick, Surprise! a family situation needs you more than work. It's okay people, volunteers, leaders, and students know that you know that they will survive and you need to take care of yourself and/or family. 
  5. Sabbatical: A big chance to work on you, a big project, or to work on the ministry and not in it. It's huge. It matters and if you can your way to one, make it count. This is the gift of being somewhere long enough that you have earned a chance for the longview. 

Eisenhower Method: Urgent and Important Are Not The Same Things

After 9 Interview Jon Coombs Aussie Youth Pastor

After 9 Interview Jon Coombs Aussie Youth Pastor

In this episode of After 9 Zac interviews aussie blogger and youth pastor Jon Coombs. Hear the ministerial honesty from half a world away as one of Melbourne's finest student pastors shares his heart about what it means to serve in youth ministry long term and what the simple gospel has to say about the power of God working in the lives of young people. If you were called to ministry young or have continued to serve for more than a decade, or have a dad as a pastor this one is for you.