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Episode 193: The Student Ministry Leadership Mistakes I Made My First 6 Months
March 19th, 2026 | 13 mins 32 secs
christian leadership, church leadership, church staff leadership, church team leadership, faith based leadership, hybrid ministry, leadership development, leadership mistakes, leadership transition, leading in church, leading volunteers, ministry growth, ministry management, ministry meetings, ministry mindset, new supervisor lessons, nick clason, pastor promotion, student ministry leadership, time management for pastors, youth ministry leadership, youth pastor advice, youth pastor leadership lessons
I just started in a new role at my job 6 months ago.
It's been much harder than I anticipated, and I wanted to share with you the leadership mistakes I made, so that you can avoid them for yourself! -
Episode 171: Grow Your Youth Group: EXPLOSIVE Attendance Secrets
October 16th, 2025 | 17 mins 39 secs
church growth, church leadership, confidence in ministry, delegation in ministry, discipleship strategies, grow your youth group, how to lead volunteers, humility in leadership, hybrid ministry, leadership development, ministry growth tips, ministry lessons, ministry mistakes, next gen ministry, small group leaders, student ministry leadership, volunteer leader tips, volunteer recruiting, youth group chaos, youth group recruiting, youth group strategy, youth ministry, youth pastor training
These 5 Shifts in my approach to volunteers revolutionized by youth ministry.
These aren’t quick hacks — they’re the foundational principles that changed my thinking but they led to real, measurable growth.The best news of all, not for me in the moment, but you is that each of these shifts were like levels in a video game that come with the big bad boss of a failure story that I had to defeat, from one of my 15 years in youth ministry, each boss becoming more and more epic, the final one left me questioning not only my job, but my career in ministry.