Hybrid Ministry
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Episode 196: Lock-Ins: Ministry Gold or Total Disaster?
April 9th, 2026 | 20 mins 8 secs
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Lock-ins... is there a more polarizing youth ministry topic?
Should you do them?
Are they valuable?
Or are they the worst idea ever?In this episode, two youth pastors go head to head, and you get to decide!
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Episode 165: How to Build a Youth Social Media Team That You Don’t Have to Run
September 4th, 2025 | 21 mins 56 secs
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Struggling to keep up with your youth group’s social media? In this episode, I’ll show you how to build a student-led social media team for your youth ministry—from recruiting Gen Z content creators to assigning creative roles like studio recruiter, sermon recap editors, and “man on the street” interviewers. Plus, I’ll show you how my Fall Social Media Pack (available on Patreon) gives you 3 months of done-for-you content your students can run without you lifting a finger.