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Southeast
Youth Network Team
To build a network of youth leaders in the Church of God, together raising up a new generation of Christ-centered leaders
Southeast Region
Alabama--Georgia--Florida--Kentucky--Mississippi--North Carolina--South Carolina--Tennessee
| Austin Abney | |
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Austin began working with students in the fall of 2002 through Young Life Ministries in Tampa, Florida. He met his wife Ashley while on an internship in Lexington, Kentucky where they were married in 2005. Austin is a graduate of Warner University and began full-time ministry in 2005. He has served in Cynthiana and Lexington, KY as well as in Bradenton, FL where he is currently the Pastor of Student Ministries. In his free time Austin enjoys riding dirt bikes and motorcycles. He and Ashley have a passion to see students and their families united in pursuit of Christ. Contact Austin here. |
| Josh Deeter |
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Josh has been serving as the student minister at Riverchase Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama since October 2008. While attending Anderson University Josh was a member of the football team and co-founder of Gridiron—a ministry directed towards football players and male athletes (Prov. 27:17). Additionally, Josh served on the student government, and the 2008 IYC team. Now, Josh focuses most of his attention on speaking into the lives of young people, serving the church, working on his MDIV, and spending time with his wife Emily. Contact Josh here. |










