Zack and Rachael Dunlap—an amazing shepherding team!
Zack Dunlap and his
wife, Rachael, were headed in two different directions when God
caused their paths to cross. Rachael had planned on becoming an
audiologist after graduating from the University of Wisconsin, but
through her involvement in summer church camps discovered that her
passion was in camp ministry. She felt such joy and peace the first
time that she was able to talk with a younger friend about knowing
Jesus personally that Rachael decided this was what she wanted to do
full time. Eventually she was employed at the Judson Collins Center,
a large Christian camp in the rolling Irish Hills of Michigan.
Zack grew up in
Canton, Michigan thinking of someday teaching history. It was while
attending a particularly meaningful session at a youth retreat
however that he sensed God’s calling to become a minister and made
the decision to follow that calling. Zack enrolled in Eastern
Michigan University.
When the
opportunity came to go overseas for six months with an outreach to
youth at a summer camp, Zack decided to go. Just a few weeks before
leaving, he went on a short retreat with the youth group at the
church where he was interning. It happened to be held at the Judson
Collins Center!
Prior to meeting,
Zack and Rachael had decided separately that they would remain single
if God wanted them to, but if they could serve Him better married
then they wanted to be married. According to Zack, God just dropped
his life partner right into his lap! Shortly after he returned from
overseas, they got engaged and then married.
Zack graduated
from Eastern, finished his Master of Divinity degree and was
appointed to his first church at the age of twenty-four. At the time,
Rachael was taking care of their twin babies and also working as a
preschool teacher. They were a young couple, committed to serving the
Lord as well as to their growing family.
Things didn’t go
as expected though. The leaders in that particular church had hoped
that a new young pastor with a family would infuse energy into their
aging congregation. In Zack’s view, it was “too little, too
late.” After just one year the church closed its doors, merging
with three other congregations to make a brand new start.
Pastor Zack was
reassigned to two churches in southern Michigan near the Ohio border.
It was a good move for all of them. Zack was happy in his new
assignment; and the family liked their new home. But eventually he
got a phone call that a large church congregation in Metro Detroit
was thinking of going “multi-site” and was looking for a pastor
to launch a sister church in a new location.
A one year
training program was being offered by the denomination to anyone
taking on this new ministry before officially starting. Another big
move for the Dunlaps? They were very happy where they were.
Before the phone
call offering Zack this position, Rachael had begun taking online
classes toward her Master of Divinity degree at Asbury Theological
Seminary in Kentucky. She too was feeling the call to “get involved
in ministry in a new way, by becoming a pastor.” However, they both
agreed that launching a new church would be a wonderful opportunity
and decided to make the move with the twins, Samuel and Sophia, and
two younger sons, John and Jed.
The Dunlaps are now
living in a small suburb of Detroit where they have been helping
establish and lead the new congregation for almost two years. Zack
is devoting all of his time to pastoring and teaching, while Rachael
is overseeing small groups and events. The church is growing, thanks
to a vibrant program that includes Sunday School, small groups during
the week, Vacation Bible School, a weekend family camp at the same
location where they first met and several outreaches to the
surrounding community.
Upon receiving her
Master of Divinity degree from Asbury, Rachael will also eventually
become an ordained pastor. How that will affect her role in their
church is still to be determined; but surely they will be an even
stronger ministry team. Praise the Lord for bringing Zack and Rachael
together and for using this young couple in a powerful way!
“Be on your
guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong. Do
everything in love.” 1Corinthians 16: 13 NIV
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