Support Zach in Denver

Zach Yetter is currently raising support to begin a ministry apprenticeship, where he will serve alongside The Heights staff to help build The Heights College.

Zach grew up in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, in a loving family where his dad served as a pastor. From a young age, his parents intentionally poured into him and modeled what it looked like to love and follow Jesus. Zach placed his faith in Christ early in life, but during high school, he began to pursue the things of the world and drift from the intimacy with God he had once known. Yet through God’s faithfulness and the influence of intentional community and spiritual mentors, the Lord drew Zach back into a genuine and personal walk with Him, transforming not just what Zach believed, but how he lived. Because of the people who pursued and discipled him during a pivotal season of his life, Zach now desires to do the same for others.

Zach is currently completing his undergraduate degree in Entrepreneurial Studies with a minor in Biblical Studies at Grand Canyon University. During his time in college, God used discipleship, community, and leadership opportunities to deeply shape his life and calling. Through leading small groups, investing in fellow students, and helping cultivate leadership environments, Zach experienced firsthand the power of relational ministry and the impact of spiritual mentorship.

Over the past several years, Zach has developed a deep passion for building intentional community and equipping others to follow Jesus wholeheartedly. He has spent much of his college years discipling peers, facilitating small groups, and helping develop leaders; creating spaces where people feel known, challenged, and encouraged in their walk with Christ. Through these experiences, Zach sensed God calling him to devote his life to investing in others and helping raise up the next generation of leaders in the Church.

As Zach steps into this new season in Denver, he is excited to build relationships with college students, help launch and cultivate gatherings centered on discipleship, and shepherd students toward spiritual maturity and mission. His prayer is to see students transformed by the gospel and equipped to live lives marked by obedience, intentionality, and love for Jesus.