Evan Allnutt on Recapturing Courage & Releasing Your Vision For God’s Call

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In every ministry journey, pastors and leaders face seasons of struggle, doubt, and uncertainty. How do we stay faithful to God's call when personal and cultural challenges threaten to overwhelm us?

In this episode, Evan Allnutt, Lead Pastor of Northgate Church, shares his personal journey of overcoming career transitions, church leadership hurdles, and the challenges of leading through tough seasons. Evan discusses the power of surrendering to God's vision, finding courage in the face of discouragement, and the vital role of community in sustaining long-term ministry. Drawing on his experiences, Evan offers practical insights on how to remain grounded in God's calling and lead with Kingdom imagination, even when the road ahead feels uncertain.

In this conversation, you’ll hear about:

  • Evan's path from teaching to ministry

  • Leading Northgate Church through growth and change

  • Navigating the emotional toll of the pandemic and personal challenges

  • Reflections on how church legacy and global revival stories inspire renewed vision

  • Encouragement and practical wisdom for pastors facing difficult times

Join us for a conversation filled with hope, vulnerability, and the power of God's presence in leadership.



Evan Allnutt

Evan and his wife Kendal, along with their three children Izzy, Hardy, and Nola, have been proud residents of the Comox Valley since 2015. After dedicating five years as Youth Pastor and one year as Associate Pastor at Coastline Church in Victoria, Evan sensed a divine calling to assume the Lead Pastor role at Northgate. For the past 7 years, Evan has joyfully served this community, overseeing its growth from a single service in one city to three services across two cities.

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