246: What Can Witnessing in High Schools Look Like? Interview With High School Students from Ebenezer Church in Saskatoon
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In this episode, Will sits down with two remarkable student leaders—Ethan and Wren—from the Saskatoon area to talk about the spiritual discipline of witness. What started as a simple Youth Alpha club in their school has grown into a city-wide ripple effect, inspiring students across the region (and beyond) to start conversations about Jesus with their peers.
They share the highs and lows of starting something new, including two weeks of showing up to an empty classroom before things turned around. Now, their faithful witness is sparking a movement. If you’re a youth worker wondering how to empower your students to share their faith, this conversation will provide you with an inside look at what it truly takes.
If you’ve not seen Youth Alpha, check it out here: alphacanada.org/youth
Looking for a practical next step? Try out one of these three things…
- Help with the logistics: pizza, space, tech, encouragement, or check-ins
- Equip students to be “hosts,” not experts—safe people who create welcoming spaces
- Stay connected with students running Youth Alpha: ask how it’s going, offer prayer, and celebrate progress
Have a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.