Awaken’s coaching is the process of coming alongside a leader in a one-on-one relationship to help that leader grow in their faith, leadership, and marriage.
We don’t consult pastors and ministry leaders. Consultants are experts, and there are many good consultants out there you can hire to give you their expert solutions and systems to the problems you face in ministry. We coach. We don’t claim to be wiser, smarter, or more competent than you. Our unique calling is to walk with leaders in their context of ministry, and help God’s leaders awaken to their potential when fully surrendered to God’s agenda. Therefore, we believe that whatever goal you want to achieve or whatever problem you are currently stuck in, God has given you what it takes to lead right where you are. Our job is to walk alongside you and encourage you to awaken to God’s agenda for you, your leadership, and your marriage.
Who is coaching for?
Coaching is for men and women who want to be more effective in their personal and professional life. If you want to grow in your spiritual formation, leadership, and marriage then Awaken Ministry is right for you. You can either be a seasoned veteran or just starting out in ministry. Good leaders are those who seek out coaches to help them discern God’s agenda, and encourage them to get in on it in all areas of their life.
What can I expect from coaching with Awaken?
The way it begins is by filling out the form here. Once you do that, Scott Vermillion will contact you to introduce himself and find out more about you and your ministry. Then Scott will help you draft a coaching plan. This will primarily be generated by you. You come up with the goals you want to achieve. You can set goals to help you continue your spiritual formation, your leadership development, or your marriage enrichment. After that, Scott will typically either meet with you in person twice a month (if you live in the Denver metro area), or set up a phone call or Skype session. You can choose either a 60 minute session or 90 minute session. You are free to call or email Scott in between coaching appointments if you have questions or want to talk through an issue.