PAST

Back in 1999, two things happened: I was scared of Y2k, and a student pastor extended an invitation to me to join a weekly student service at our church. That was the first time I truly felt a sense of belonging and purpose within a church community. I eagerly attended every event, growing in faith with the guidance of adult leaders. That ministry served as a nurturing environment where I could explore my life's calling.

In 2001, while still in the 9th grade, I had the opportunity to address a group of fellow students at a prayer rally with over 150 students in attendance. It was at that moment I realized that God had a greater purpose in mind for me.

By 2005, I embarked on my first job at a church, working as an intern in my home church. The same student pastor who initially invited me to the weekly student service at our church also recruited me as a leader, marking the start of my ongoing service in student ministry.

PRESENT

Today, I serve as the lead student pastor at Sugar Creek, a dynamic and rapidly growing multi-site, bilingual church. In addition to my role there, I also engage in coaching and consulting with churches, non-profits, and small businesses. One of the most fulfilling aspects of my current season of life is mentoring individuals.

Future

The experiences of success and the lessons learned through failures over the years have shaped me into the person I am today. There are valuable keys to success that I'm eager to share with you, and I firmly believe there's untapped potential within you for your future.

In essence, I'm wholeheartedly committed to helping you grow. I'd be honored to join you in your faith journey and partner with you on your path to growth.


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I have known Abram since he was a high school student and from the moment I met him I had this thought, “he gets it and he’s going to make a big impact with his life.” Well, after all these years of having the honor of watching God shape and use Abram’s life and leadership, I can truly say that he “gets it” and he is undoubtedly making an eternal impact on people that far succeeds anything I could’ve imagined all those years ago. I consider Abram an amazing leader, pastor, communicator and friend and I truly believe that the best is yet to come for his life, leadership and ministry.
— Jason Laird, Sidecar leader | San Francisco, CA