Jeremy Bock

Tuesday, Jan 24

3:15 – 4:30 pm

Young Adults Modeling Christ’s Way (Panel Discussion)

When Jesus described leadership, he turned expectations upside down: “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.” In Christ’s kingdom, leadership is not about titles or power—it is about serving. This breakout brings that truth to life through the stories of young adults who are already modeling servant leadership. A panel of young adults will share personal experiences of what it means to live as Christ-centered leaders in their families, congregations, schools, workplaces, and communities. Through open conversation, they’ll reflect on the joys and challenges of often being the youngest voice in the room, on how their faith shapes everyday choices, and on what influence looks like when it flows from service rather than authority.

Whether you are a high school student, college student, or someone who wants to be encouraged by the next generation, this session will give you a front-row seat to Christ’s way of leadership at work in real life. Come ready to listen, ask questions, and be inspired.

Jeremy Bock joined the Wisconsin Lutheran College team in 2016 as the executive director of the Center for Christian Leadership. He leads the Christian Leadership Certificate Program, the Leadership Speaker Series, and the Serve2Lead Impact Challenge; facilitates leadership scholarships; and assists the development team. Jeremy’s passion is coaching, mentoring, and connecting with people to help them grow as Christian servant leaders and celebrating their success.