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Kingsmen Pro Rodeo Association invests in local youth through $10,000 donation to New Life Church

KINGMAN — In a powerful demonstration of community partnership and shared values, the Kingsmen Pro Rodeo Association has donated $10,000 to New Life Church’s youth ministry, The Jesus Collective, fueling a transformation that is already making a measurable impact on local youth.

The donation was directed toward the full renovation of the church’s youth room, an upgrade that has redefined the space into a modern, welcoming environment designed specifically for young people. Improvements included updated seating, enhanced audio-visual technology, and interactive elements that allow youth to engage more deeply with scripture, worship, and one another.

Leaders at New Life Church say the investment has done more than improve aesthetics, it has created an atmosphere where young people feel ownership, belonging, and purpose.

“This wasn’t just about upgrading a room,” said a ministry leader Jason Millin. “It was about creating a space where youth can encounter God in a way that feels personal and relevant to them. The Kingsmen understood that.”

Since the renovation, The Jesus Collective has seen its attendance double, a clear indicator of both increased interest and sustained engagement. Youth now have access to technology that supports teaching, discussion, and creative expression of their faith, meeting them where they are while guiding them toward deeper spiritual growth.

Beyond the walls of the church, the partnership has also bridged faith and heritage. Through their connection with the Kingsmen Pro Rodeo Association, youth have been introduced to the rich western traditions that are deeply rooted in the community. This exposure has extended into active participation, with many students now volunteering at rodeo events and learning firsthand the values of hard work, responsibility, and service.

What has stood out most is the mentorship opportunities taking place, as the Kingsmen have built real relationships with the youth, offering encouragement, leadership, and a steady presence that extends far beyond the arena.

Michael, one of the youth involved in The Jesus Collective, shared his excitement about the growing connection: “I can’t wait to work the upcoming rodeo this April, and I love the mentorship the Kingsmen have been doing in my life.”

Stories like Michael’s are becoming more common, as youth not only find a place to grow spiritually but also develop meaningful relationships with mentors who model integrity and leadership.

Community members are calling the partnership a blueprint for what can happen when organizations align around a common mission: investing in the next generation.

The Kingsmen Pro Rodeo Association’s contribution has proven that the impact of a gift is not measured solely in dollars, but in lives changed. Through this collaboration, faith and heritage are being woven together, creating a generation of young people who are grounded in both their beliefs and their community.

As the upcoming rodeo approaches this April, many of those same youth will be there, not just as spectators, but as active participants, carrying forward a legacy that now feels like their own.