For the past decade Jeff Moors has served the local church faithfully in many different aspects of ministry. With his main focus in youth and young adults he saw a ministry of eight students reach into the hundreds in weekly attendance, making it the largest and most impactful youth ministry in the city. Their presence was felt on 6 different high school and JR high campuses. While on staff, Jeff was a creator, thinker, and architect for various ministries and campaigns.
Jeff fully believes in building the kingdom, through building people. His passion to raise up leaders birthed an intern program and leadership structure which helped form leaders that have been sent out all over the northwest and internationally. He has a heart to encourage and empower people through preaching and teaching, and to see church leaders go to new levels through personal development. He believes in the local church and has a passion to see organizations reach their full potential through consulting and idea generation.
Jeff is married to the most beautiful woman on face of the earth and has three awesome kids that amaze him every day.
Birth place: San Diego, Ca
Lives in: a four bedroom two and a half bath, with a two car garage near Seattle… want to buy it?
Spend the day with: My wife, my kids
Spend the day doing: Beach and surfing, or mountains and snowboarding
Eats: pre-funk with some chips and my wife’s home made guac, then Steak and garlic mash potatoes washed down with a coke zero, cause it tastes like coke but adds not to my love handles
Dressed up or dressed down: doesn’t matter I look good no matter what
Study at: Starbucks, get the comfy seat and the tall drip, free refills all day!
Heroes: Jesus, my dad, Tom Curren(surfing legend), TD Jakes, Eryn Moors(my wife), Charles Finney
What makes me laugh: Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, funny people, serious people, and the Todcast
Music: Hillsong United, Moby, Jesus Culture, The Beatles, Sting, U2, Cold Play, Planet Shakers, some rap/hip hop, Spencer Hirst
Books: Bible, Pursuit of God, When Heaven Invades Earth, The Indian in the Cupboard (one of the only books I read as a kid!)









