In the days following God speaking to me, I knew that God wanted me to go to Denver, CO but I was not sure how I would get there, when we would go or what I would do when we arrived. Everything was possible. I am currently a youth minister and have been involved in youth ministry since I felt called to serve in that area when I was 18. Over the next few months I contacted churches, associations, individuals who live in the area and even local seminaries.
The options were limitless. We could move to Denver and get a job and make a living and keep our resume out for the churches there. I could apply for the youth ministry and senior pastor positions that were available. I could go back to school work toward a PhD in New Testament and work toward teaching at a seminary in Denver. But none of those things seemed to pan out.
Over the coming months, we prayed for clarity and for God to open and close doors. But all we found were closed doors. Door after door after door was closed. God was answering our prayer but not in the way we really wanted or thought we wanted. After many months of closed doors, someone mentioned church planting to me. Saying that I would make a great church planter. All I could think was, “That is not me.” Church planter was not me. It had to be God. I would not have signed up for this on my own. I was not looking for such a task or position, but God had others plans for me. The infinite possibilities had been whittled down to one by God over the span of about a year through many closed doors to point us to a door we did not think to be an option.