Mailbag questions or topic suggestions? Text us! When the Spirit nudges your ministry to change, do you add another program—or clear the calendar and listen? We sit down with student pastor Tyler Hensley from Forum Christian Church to unpack a bold move: cutting Sunday class so students worship with the whole church and step into meaningful serving roles. It wasn’t easy, especially after COVID, but the long-term fruit is clear—deeper intergenerational ties, a thriving midweek, and students who own their faith by leading in kids, middle school, worship, and tech. We also open the hood on CIY’s Follow Through app, a free tool that helps churches guide students from event decisions to everyday discipleship. Tyler explains how students choose pathways like vocational ministry or Kingdom Worker, connect with mentors, and work through content while church admins track progress in a simple dashboard. If you’ve been looking for a smarter way to support commitments made at MOVE or MIX, this is your on-ramp to consistent mentoring, parent resourcing, and better follow-up. What stands out most is the renewed hunger for Scripture. Instead of quick topical series, Tyler’s students asked for the whole story—so they’re studying Revelation on Sundays and spending sixteen weeks in Exodus on Wednesdays. We talk practical planning for summer, balancing leader and student feedback, and building post-event momentum with 21-day Rhythms journals. Above all, we come back to a simple conviction: the message of Jesus doesn’t change, but our methods should, because generations do. If you’re wrestling with what to cut, where to focus, and how to sustain growth between mountaintops, this conversation will help you act with clarity and courage. Subscribe, share with a fellow leader, and leave a review to tell us where the Spirit is leading your ministry next.