Here is a video of Matt speaking at the Christ in Youth (CIY) MOVE student conference this past summer:
MOVE13 NE Day2 PM Matt Maiberger from MOVESermons on Vimeo.
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Here are a few reviews:
“What impressed me about Matt is his love for the young people and his ability to communicate God’s Word very effectively. His ability to keep their attention and get the point across through visual illustrations is incredible.”
-John States, Director of Recruitment Services, Summit Christian College
-John States, Director of Recruitment Services, Summit Christian College
“Matt was very straight forward and to the point. Really is what these kids need today. No beating around the bush. The messages also meant something to each kid.”
-Montana Youth Sponsor
-Montana Youth Sponsor
“Matt was great. Along with great sermons his attitude and humility in life spoke to me and many others throughout the weekend. He was great. His object lessons were great as well.”
-South Dakota Youth Leader
-South Dakota Youth Leader
“His messages were vibrant and memorable, students still mention what they heard at camp even after months have now gone by.”
-Jon Alsdorf, Senior Pastor, Durango Christian Church
MATT MAIBERGER BIO:
-Jon Alsdorf, Senior Pastor, Durango Christian Church
MATT MAIBERGER BIO:
Matt Maiberger has been involved in student ministry for over twenty years. He has been married to his amazing wife, Amy, for over sixteen years and they have three children. Matt has had the honor of serving in small, medium, and megachurch-sized student ministries. He and his family currently reside in Fort Collins, Colorado where he is the Associate Pastor of Life Church.
Through the ministry of Youth Speaker's Coach, Matt enjoys working with youth pastors to sharpen their communication skills with students and help equip them to go from being average youth speakers to becoming great youth communicators so that they have significantly improved impact and influence for the Kingdom of God in the lives of students.
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