Calling Young Preachers! Micah Hendry

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If ever there was a time for preachers to preach God’s Word, it is now! More people are alive today than ever before. There is a great need for preachers who will faithfully proclaim the truth. In a world of chaos, we need the foundation of God’s Word; amid the misery, we need the joy that the Good News brings. The continuance of truth from generation to generation is only possible if two things happen: The older generation is obedient to pass it on (2 Timothy 2:2). The younger generation is open to receiving it (Proverbs 19:20).

For this reason, we are thrilled to conduct our third Enjoying the Journey Young Preachers Summit. This meeting will provide a wonderful opportunity for young preachers, or those praying about the ministry, to glean wisdom from Scott Pauley and several seasoned pastors. This meeting also provides an opportunity for fathers, youth pastors, mentors, or pastors who are investing in a young preacher to receive practical advice and biblical counsel. Pouring into those who uphold the truth is a worthy investment.

Watch below for more exciting details! CLICK HERE to register. (Space is limited. Every person attending must register.)

Young Preachers  Summit Schedule  

Friday (August 29, 2025)

Check-in at 4:30pm
Dinner at 5:30pm
Session 1 at 6:15pm
Session 2 at 7:15pm
Session 3 at 8:15pm with Q+A and project to follow
Activities, fellowship, and S’mores from 9:30-11:30pm

Saturday (August 30, 2025)

Breakfast – 8:30am
Session 4 at 9:15am
Session 5 at 10:15am
Session 6 at 11:15am
Closing Q+A
Departure: 12pm

WATCH: The Heart of the Meeting explained from the first Young Preachers Summit. 

 


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