Hi! My name is Kaylan Coke and I'm so grateful you've taken the time to visit my giving page!
As a missionary with Circuit Riders, it is my hope and prayer that the Lord would continue to use me to see my generation encounter Jesus and be empowered by love to live missionally for Him.
Circuit Riders is a grassroots YWAM mission and training community based in Huntington Beach, California that launches movements to reach the next generation. Our mission statement is to save the lost, revive the saved and train them all. To do that, we lead circuits both originating from the US to colleges, citites and churches domestically, as well as across Europe, the Middle East, Australia/New Zealand and Africa. We also have a team in Kenya that lead circuits throughout Africa. We believe that the Gospel is a powerful message that no one is disqualified from.
Within Circuit Riders, I have the privilege to serve both the Black Voices and Mavericks Movements. The purpose of Black Voices is to empower young black leaders in their Christ-centered calling, their expression, and purpose. God is using my social media skillset and marketing background to reach Gen Z and Gen Alpha with the power of the gospel through multi-channel media campaigns. Alongside that, Mavericks is a movement of young marketplace leaders & entrepreneurs focused on moving their career & faith forward. On staff, I have the privilege of praying into what this next season of Mavericks looks like for Circuit Riders and how the Lord will use my voice, alongside others in the marketplace, to exemplify a kingdom spirit of excellence, influence and generosity.
My heart cry is to truly see synergy between missions and the marketplace, and for young people, particularly young people who look like me, to know who they are in Christ and radically pursue Him first, and then the things He has for them - whatever field, vocation or assignment. I want to see revival across my country, and I want dark places to be filled with light.
Thank you for your partnership with me so that I can reach my generation.
Kaylan