Panel Discussion: Do You Want to Be a Pastor?

March 4, 2020
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Shepherds Conference 2020

Sermons in this series

33 Messages

2020 Vision

Media from Shepherds Conference 2020: Doctrinal Clarity for a Confused Generation, March 4-6. For more information visit shepherdsconference.org.

Shepherds Conference 2020 General Session Notes on the The Master's Seminary Blog.

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Pastoral Ministry

About

Ministry

Shepherds Conference

The mission of Shepherds Conference is to provide the opportunity for men in church leadership to be challenged in their commitment to biblical ministry and to find encouragement as together we seek to become more effective servants of our chief Shepherd.

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Teachers

Nathan Busenitz

Nathan Busenitz began teaching at The Master’s University in 2000 as an adjunct faculty member in the communication department. From 2003–2009, Nathan served as a full-time member of the pastoral staff at Grace Community Church. In 2008, he began teaching historical theology at The Master’s Seminary, and became a full-time faculty member in 2009. He currently co-pastors the Cornerstone fellowship group at Grace Church. Nathan and his wife, Beth, have four children.

Mark Zhakevich

Mark grew up in Russia until 1990, when his family immigrated to Los Angeles and joined Grace Community Church. Having grown up at Grace, it was natural for him to prepare for ministry at The Master's Seminary, where he earned his M.Div. and Th.M. degrees. In 2017, Mark earned his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh. Mark joined the church staff in 2007 and currently serves in church administration and leads the young professionals ministry, Foundation.

Chris Hamilton

Chris grew up at Grace Community Church and, for most of his life, he has been part of youth ministry—either as a student, or serving as volunteer staff in Junior High, High School, and College ministries. He graduated from California State University, Northridge in 1985, and is a practicing CPA in the area of forensic accounting. Chris and his wife, Ann, met in 1986 while both were involved in ministry in Crossroads, and they were married in 1988. Chris and Ann have three grown daughters and three grandchildren.