We’re thrilled to welcome Jazmyn Collins to the NHUnited team this summer!

Published: 05/25/2025

Jazmyn will be serving as an intern through our participation in the Grounded Faith Cohort, an initiative of the Parish Collective that empowers young adults to grow in leadership, connect with their neighborhoods, and engage meaningfully in the life of the church.

Jazmyn is a recent graduate of PLNU, with a degree in Christian Studies and minors in Philosophy and Psychology. This summer, she will also be working with Rev. Dr. Montague Williams as a research assistant for the Pilgrimage Innovation Hub. She has been active in ministry in a variety of different spaces and is currently discerning a call to ministry—we’re honored to support her in continuing that journey here at NHUnited.

She’ll be working closely with Molly Rose on Community Hub projects, supporting our Grounded Faith team, and may even step into a teaching role during Worship & Wonder. We’re so excited to have her heart, presence, and leadership with us this season!

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