Stewards & Stories: Real Voices, Shared Wisdom, United in Mission
In this episode of Stewards and Stories, Rev. Annalee Allen is joined by Rachel Sease and Matthew Blackburn of First United Methodist Church of Waynesville, recipients of the 2025 Reynolds Legacy Award for Outstanding Disciple Making. Together, they share the story of a dynamic, youth-centered ministry that has grown into a vital, intergenerational movement of faith, belonging, and community impact. Rooted in a forward decision made decades ago to invest in youth leadership, this ministry has expanded to meet real needs across its community, from after-school programs and middle school Bible studies to Faith Friends Camp and outreach initiatives that serve thousands through food, care, and connection. At the heart of their work is a simple but powerful message: You are loved, you are forgiven, and you are needed. Rachel and Matthew reflect on how disciple-making doesn’t require perfection or expertise; it begins with presence, relationships, and a willingness to step outside of comfort zones. By bringing generations together and empowering both young people and adults to lead, their ministry creates spaces where everyone can grow in faith and discover their purpose. Grounded in relationships, shaped by innovation, and sustained through faithful risk-taking, this conversation offers a hopeful and practical vision for churches seeking to make a lasting difference in their communities, one relationship at a time.
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