EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 47 MIN
God laid the path [Megan's story]
from Chip Lunch · host Soul Revival Church
In this episode of Chip Lunch, we sit down with Megan, a school chaplain, climber, and social work student. Megan shares what it means to serve in a pastoral role in public schools, where one-on-one ministry is about care, listening, and support rather than preaching. She opens up about the challenges of carrying emotional burdens, the comfort she finds in prayer, and the privilege of pointing people to Christ—even indirectly.Outside of chaplaincy, Megan finds joy and mental health benefits in climbing, music, and being part of a supportive community. We also hear about her training at Youthworks, her path into community services and social work, and her vision of working with kids, families, and mental health in the future. Megan’s story highlights the importance of faith, perseverance, and community in navigating both ministry and personal growth.
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In this episode of Chip Lunch, we sit down with Megan, a school chaplain, climber, and social work student. Megan shares what it means to serve in a pastoral role in public schools, where one-on-one ministry is about care, listening, and support rather than preaching. She opens up about the challenges of carrying emotional burdens, the comfort she finds in prayer, and the privilege of pointing people to Christ—even indirectly.Outside of chaplaincy, Megan finds joy and mental health benefits in climbing, music, and being part of a supportive community. We also hear about her training at Youthworks, her path into community services and social work, and her vision of working with kids, families, and mental health in the future. Megan’s story highlights the importance of faith, perseverance, and community in navigating both ministry and personal growth.
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God laid the path [Megan's story]
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