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Volunteer Youth Worker Podcast

Volunteer Youth Worker Podcast

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Youth Ministries rise and fall on teams of volunteers, so this podcast is for the WHOLE team. Join the conversation as we tackle the practical questions you’re asking so you'll be encouraged and equipped as you head into your role in your youth ministry this week. Welcome to the Volunteer Youth Worker Podcast.Copyright 2025 Youth Worker Community Christianity Spirituality
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  • 240: What Do You Do When You’re Too Busy for Spiritual Disciplines?
    Jun 10 2025

    Jeremy and Sid are back to talk about something every youth worker eventually wrestles with: what happens when you're too busy, tired, or distracted to keep up with your spiritual disciplines? Whether it's summer camp season, the back-to-school ministry crunch, or just the demands of life, it’s easy for spiritual practices to get pushed aside.

    Sid offers helpful language to distinguish between guilt and shame, and reminds us that spiritual disciplines are not about earning God’s favor—they’re about posturing our hearts to grow in love for Jesus and others. They unpack how to rethink your current rhythms, adapt your practices to your life stage, and reframe everyday moments as opportunities for spiritual connection.


    This episode is also a launchpad for a series of conversations with youth workers and students about different spiritual practices and how they’re impacting lives.


    Have a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.

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    27 mins
  • 239: How Should You Best Prepare For Your Role? Interview with MCS-Horizon Students
    Jun 2 2025

    Noah Reed and Ryan Murray are two youth workers from Winnipeg, Manitoba who open up about how mentorship has shaped their preparation and fruitfulness in youth ministry. Both trace their ministry health and leadership development to intentional mentors throughout their lives—some formal, some unexpected.

    Listen in and learn about what mentorship looks like in practice, how to find a mentor (even if no one is offering), and why both practical ministry and spiritual mentorship matter. Whether you’re a brand-new volunteer, a seasoned youth pastor, or somewhere in between, this conversation offers practical encouragement and guidance to help you grow in both your leadership and your walk with Jesus.

    And as Ryan reminds us, the best mentors don’t just call out your weaknesses—they call out your strengths when you can’t see them.


    Learn more about MCS-Horizon at mcs.edu/about/mcs-horizon


    Have a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.

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    35 mins
  • 238: What Should You Say to Your Students About The End Times? Interview with Cody Matchett
    May 26 2025

    This conversation has Jeremy sitting down with theologian, pastor, and author Cody Matchett to tackle a topic that keeps showing up—how to talk about the end times with students. This isn’t just about interpreting Revelation or breaking down scary apocalyptic imagery. It’s about offering students a vision of hope, justice, and renewal grounded in Jesus.

    Cody helps reframe the “end times” as not a roadmap for escape, but a call to live as future people in the present. Listen in to hear how you can use Revelation to engage questions about evil, justice, judgment, and God’s goodness in a world that often feels uncertain.


    You should pick up Cody’s book, Revelation for the Rest of Us on Amazon.


    Have a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.

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    34 mins

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