Ben Woodman

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Ben Woodman is one of the hosts of the Alpha Youth Series. He lives in Vancouver with his wife Melissa. He worked as a youth pastor for ten years before joining the team at Alpha Canada. These days you can find him speaking at different events and churches online and making videos to help kids and families connect around fun and faith. Find him on Instagram to see more @benwoodman.

Ben was the Youth Rally speaker at the SERVE 2021 conference.

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