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What actually makes a youth ministry fruitful? Bigger crowds? Flashier events? Viral moments? In this episode Zac sits down with JP Black to wrestle honestly with those questions: presence, not popularity.
From the moment you walk into JP’s student building—covered in photos, memories, and a “Trophy Wall of Awesome”—you can feel a culture of belonging. But the real transformation didn’t come from décor. It came from a deliberate shift away from event management toward spaces where students encounter God.
JP shares how the post-COVID reset forced his team to rebuild from the ground up. Instead of chasing attendance as proof of “anointing,” they began measuring spiritual fruit through markers like confession, repentance, prayer, and resilient discipleship. The result? A ministry less driven by hype and more shaped by genuine transformation.
One standout example is their redesigned Venture Weekend, now treated as a modern “stone of remembrance.” Students participate in a powerful concert of prayer, laying down idols and naming what’s holding them back.
Fruitful youth ministry isn’t built on popularity, it’s formed through presence, repentance, prayer, and patient discipleship.
• history and community markers in the student space
• why the Trophy Wall of Awesome matters for belonging
• JP’s calling story and long obedience
• post-COVID reset of metrics and motives
• presence of God as the ministry north star
• redesigning Venture Weekend for encounter
• splitting middle school and high school for depth
• testing hype vs transformation through repentance
• practical ways to bring camp home weekly
• modeling humility and pressing on from Philippians 3
• concert of prayer and a seventh grader’s salvation
• how to connect with JP Black
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