The Kidmin Podcast

Kenny Conley

The Kidmin Podcast is for children’s and family ministry leaders who want to lead with clarity, confidence, and health—without feeling overwhelmed. Each episode delivers practical ideas, honest conversations, and real-world strategies to help you build strong volunteer teams, create meaningful environments for kids, partner well with parents, and lead ministry that actually lasts. Hosted by Kenny Conley, the Kidmin Podcast blends experience, encouragement, and actionable insight—whether you’re leading a large team, a small ministry, or doing everything yourself. Expect episodes that are thoughtful, useful, and grounded in what’s actually happening in churches today. If you’re passionate about helping kids know Jesus and want to lead your ministry well, this podcast is for you.

Episodes

  1. 1D AGO

    Designing VBS from the Inside Out - Episode 7

    VBS is coming, and most of the stress is not about the theme, it is about the systems. In this episode of the Kidmin Podcast, Kenny Conley welcomes his guest, Allegra Collins, former kidmin leader at Mariners Church and current preschool curriculum developer at Awana. Together, they unpack what it really takes to plan and execute a great VBS from an operations perspective, whether you have 50 kids or 2,000. You will hear practical ideas like building a single master spreadsheet, color-coding tasks by urgency, delegating to key leaders early (think January and February), creating volunteer roles for the weeks before and after VBS, and preparing a “VBS binder” so everything lives in one place during event week. They also talk budget basics, registration timing, schedule planning, and why the weekend after VBS matters for connecting families and recruiting ongoing volunteers.00:00 Intro and first guest: Allegra Collins01:10 Allegra’s background: campuses, Awana, two under two01:23 Mariners connection and launching five campuses post-COVID02:50 Why VBS operations matters (and how big it can get)03:19 Allegra’s VBS memories and what changed behind the scenes07:24 If you do nothing else: one spreadsheet and start early09:01 Turning VBS into a task list you can reuse every year10:40 Prioritizing prep work and color-coding urgency12:21 Staffing beyond kidmin: security, first aid, photo, tech13:16 Recruiting pre-week and post-week volunteers15:31 Delegation and building a coach team (even for small churches)16:36 When to start meeting: January and February vision + roles18:05 Why empowering leaders makes VBS better (and backup coverage)22:29 Budget basics: attendance goals, charge vs free, per-kid costs26:18 Donation lists, gift cards, and scholarships28:15 Designing schedules: space, backups, travel time, flexibility31:05 Quick-fire hacks: margin on day one, easiest rotations first32:31 The VBS binder: central playbook for leaders and rotations33:35 Registration timing: open early, close 2 to 4 weeks out34:58 Incentives for early registration and culture change35:02 Connect VBS to the weekend: celebration, next steps, retention36:34 VBS as a volunteer recruitment tool teaser37:16 Wrap-up and what is coming next (articles and future bundle)

    38 min
  2. JAN 27

    How to Schedule Volunteers - Episode 4

    Episode 4 builds on the ongoing conversation about volunteer scheduling by shifting from philosophy to practical execution. Kenny Conley shares three big ideas designed to help Kidmin leaders reduce stress, save time, and bring clarity to one of the most demanding parts of ministry leadership. This episode focuses on moving away from reactive, week-to-week scheduling and toward healthier systems that serve both leaders and volunteers. It’s about creating margin, setting better expectations, and building structures that make consistency possible over the long haul. Key Topics CoveredWhy week-to-week scheduling creates unnecessary pressureThe benefits of scheduling volunteers a month at a timeHow monthly scheduling prevents volunteers from falling through the cracksUsing templates to build predictable, repeatable schedulesWhy consistency in rooms and age groups mattersThe hidden cost of constantly moving reliable volunteersThe problem with chasing confirmationsSetting new expectations around auto-confirming consistent volunteersHow reminders replace confirmationsWhy scheduling feels heavy—and how to give it awayEmpowering trusted volunteers to help manage the scheduleCreating systems that free leaders to focus on what matters mostPractical TakeawaysSchedule at least one month ahead instead of week to weekBuild templates around weekly and every-other-week volunteersAuto-confirm consistent volunteers and stop chasing green check marksCommunicate clear expectations around availability and blackout datesProtect volunteer consistency by keeping them in the same roomsIdentify trusted volunteers who can help carry the scheduling loadUse systems that create margin, not stressFinal EncouragementVolunteer scheduling doesn’t have to be a weekly crisis. When Kidmin leaders move further ahead, set clearer expectations, and share the load, scheduling becomes a tool for health rather than a source of burnout. Small system changes can unlock hours of time—and create better experiences for kids and volunteers alike. HELPFUL LINKS:Kidmin Websitehttps://kidmin.comSubscribe to the Kidmin Weekly emailhttps://kidmin.comEmail us your topic ideasmailto:hello@kidmin.comCHAPTERS:00:00 Welcome & why scheduling feels overwhelming04:30 Big Idea #1: Stop scheduling week to week12:30 Why consistency and monthly planning matter18:30 Big Idea #2: Stop chasing confirmations26:30 Big Idea #3: Give your schedule away35:30 Final encouragement & next steps

    28 min
  3. JAN 20

    Moving Volunteers to Weekly - Episode 3

    Episode 3 builds on the previous conversation about volunteer schedules and discipleship by offering practical, real-world strategies to help kids ministry leaders move volunteers toward higher consistency and deeper ownership. Kenny and Nick address common barriers—like one-service churches and Sunday school structures—and share ideas that have worked in real ministries, even in difficult contexts. This episode is about leadership courage, vision casting, and doing what’s best for kids over what’s easiest for systems. Key Topics CoveredRecap: Why volunteer schedules reflect discipleship philosophyIdentifying real vs. perceived “immovable” obstaclesCreative solutions for churches with one serviceUsing a volunteer service as a pathway to growthNavigating Sunday school and adult group conflictsWhy consistency increases relational discipleshipMoving from once-a-month or every-other-week to weeklySetting weekly service as the new standardHow to talk to existing volunteers about changeWhy losing volunteers isn’t always a lossBuilding momentum one room or service at a timeCelebrating stories that reinforce weekly commitmentPractical TakeawaysDecide what the new standard is before offering optionsRecruit new volunteers directly into weekly rolesMove existing volunteers through personal conversationsStart small: one room, one service, one age groupTell stories that highlight the impact of consistencyCreate meaningful roles for those who can’t serve weeklyFinal EncouragementIncreased frequency and consistency create more opportunities for discipleship, trust, and life change. Moving volunteers toward weekly service takes effort—but the fruit is worth it. Connect With UsQuestions or want help thinking through your volunteer strategy?Email Kenny@kidmin.com or Nick@kidmin.com More Kidmin Podcast episodes coming soon.

    41 min
  4. JAN 13

    Volunteer Schedules & Motivation - Episode 2

    In episode 2 of the Kidmin Podcast, Kenny Conley and Nick Blevins dive into a topic every kids ministry leader wrestles with: volunteer scheduling. From once-a-month rotations to complicated multi-week schedules, Kenny and Nick explore why the way we schedule volunteers may say more about our philosophy of ministry and discipleship than we realize. Drawing from real conversations at the Children’s Pastors Conference, they discuss the tension between making volunteering “easier” and creating the most effective discipleship environment for kids. This episode isn’t about quick fixes—it’s about mindset, leadership conviction, and asking better questions that lead to healthier ministry long-term. 🎯 Topics include: Weekly vs. monthly volunteer schedulesWhy consistency matters for discipleshipThe real reasons churches choose complex rotationsHow attendance trends affect kids ministry strategyA challenge for leaders heading into a new ministry yearIf you’re a kids ministry leader who wants to build something healthier, stronger, and more sustainable—this conversation is for you.HELPFUL LINKS:Kidmin Websitehttps://kidmin.comSubscribe to the Kidmin Weekly emailhttps://kidmin.comEmail us your topic ideasmailto:hello@kidmin.comCHAPTERS:00:00 – Welcome & CPC Recap02:05 – Ministry Boost Coaching & Why It Matters04:18 – Why Volunteer Schedules Are So Complicated06:49 – The Craziest Scheduling Models We See09:56 – What Scheduling Reveals About Discipleship12:38 – Real Church Constraints That Shape Schedules15:10 – Why Weekly Volunteers Create Better Discipleship19:05 – Changing the Mindset Before Changing the System22:19 – Practical Next Steps for Ministry Leaders23:52 – Closing & What’s Coming Next

    24 min

About

The Kidmin Podcast is for children’s and family ministry leaders who want to lead with clarity, confidence, and health—without feeling overwhelmed. Each episode delivers practical ideas, honest conversations, and real-world strategies to help you build strong volunteer teams, create meaningful environments for kids, partner well with parents, and lead ministry that actually lasts. Hosted by Kenny Conley, the Kidmin Podcast blends experience, encouragement, and actionable insight—whether you’re leading a large team, a small ministry, or doing everything yourself. Expect episodes that are thoughtful, useful, and grounded in what’s actually happening in churches today. If you’re passionate about helping kids know Jesus and want to lead your ministry well, this podcast is for you.

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