Join conversations with leaders who share your calling
Youth ministers talking to youth ministers. Worship leaders sharing resources. Pastors praying for pastors. Ministry Groups create ongoing conversations where leaders find encouragement, ideas, and practical help.

Ministry leaders finding connection, encouragement, and prayer support together
Most ministry leaders feel alone. You're the only youth minister in your church, maybe one of two in your town. You face challenges others understand but you have no one to ask. Phone calls feel intrusive. Facebook groups are public and scattered.
Ministry Groups are association-only spaces where leaders in similar roles connect, encourage each other, share resources, and coordinate efforts — without the noise of public social media.
Connect with leaders who share your specific ministry area.
Stay connected with ongoing conversations that work like you expect.
Build a shared collection of helpful materials over time.
Know who to ask for specific help.
"It's Wednesday afternoon and your Sunday school curriculum didn't arrive. Post in Children's Ministry Network: 'Anyone have a lesson for K-2 on the Good Samaritan?' Three leaders respond within an hour with resources."
"The Youth Ministers group discusses summer camp options, shares pricing, coordinates transportation, and decides to combine groups for better rates and stronger relationships."
Private, association-only groups. Conversations stay within your ministry community.