James Isaac
Director of Student Ministry
James joined the Orchard Hill staff in the summer of 2021 as the Director of Student Ministries. Prior to coming to Orchard Hill, James served as a Student Ministries Pastor at churches in Texas, Nevada, and Oregon.
He received a bachelor’s degree in ministry from Northwest University before attending seminary at Talbot School of Theology earning a MA in Christian Apologetics.
James, his wife Katherine, and their daughter Juliette live in the South Side of Pittsburgh.
Content from James
On a weekend devoted to honoring those who died fighting to preserve freedom and unity, it calls to question how we should live in a politically divided society. In the midst of politics, dividing issues, tensions pulling one way and then another, what is the biblical response?
What’s next? This is the question every high school senior has to answer over the next several months. For many the prospect of college/university is probable, which lends itself to the question of whether a Christian student should attend a Christian college? The short answer, it depends.
A new year can bring a mixed bag of emotions. Some view it as an opportunity to make some needed changes. Others may not feel as optimistic. Whichever of these categories you find yourself in, I want to provide you with some encouragement and a few things to consider as we come into a new year.
It's often thought that Gen Z doesn’t read as much as generations before. However, I would argue that this generation of high school students read more than they are often credited. So, I want to share five books that were either valuable to me in high school or ones I wished I would have read as a student.
There are many different emotions that arise when reading the headline that, yet another school shooting occurred in Texas. I am reminded of a similar time in Jesus’ life and believe it gives insight on how we can navigate through tragedy and in turn respond to those around us.
Director of Student Ministry James Isaac explores three arguments proposed for the existence of God.
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund, Russ Brasher, and James Isaac lead the Good Friday service looking deeply at Christ's last remaining six hours on the cross.
Preparing a student for life after high school can sound like a daunting task. Regardless of your status as a parent or not, you can have an impact on a student’s life, and I feel there are three important values that a student should have before leaving high school.
“But, why?” A question that has been thought of or asked by everyone at some point in their life. It’s a question that often is revisited in trying or confusing seasons and it is the question that Paul answers in this particular set of verses in Colossians.