Blending Faith and Creativity with Kyle “Not Klyde” Yumang

Not Klyde, Kyle Yumang, Rock Generation Church

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Summary

This episode is a thoughtful conversation on leadership, creativity, and the power of community with Pastor Kyle Yumang. Known artistically as “Not Klyde,” Kyle seamlessly brings together his creative expression and his pastoral calling in a way that feels both authentic and impactful.

We begin by exploring his upbringing in Queensborough, New Westminster, and how that environment shaped his identity. Rather than seeing his background as a limitation, Kyle views it as a foundation. It fueled his sense of purpose and reinforced the belief that where you come from does not define where you’re going.

Throughout the conversation, Kyle shares his perspective on servant leadership. For him, leadership is not about authority or titles. It is about serving others, building genuine connections, and creating spaces where people can grow. This mindset shows up in both his ministry and his work as an artist, allowing him to reach people in meaningful and relatable ways.

We also talk about the challenge of staying grounded in purpose, especially in uncertain seasons. Kyle emphasizes the importance of knowing your intrinsic value, separate from achievements or recognition. He encourages leaders to pursue authenticity, to balance personal fulfillment with responsibility, and to remain committed to serving their communities.

Ultimately, this episode is about more than faith or creativity alone. It is about leading with empathy, living with intention, and building communities where people feel seen, valued, and inspired to grow.


Takeaways:
  • The journey of leadership is profoundly influenced by one’s upbringing and community.
  • Success is not solely determined by one’s location or background but rather by individual effort and creativity.
  • Understanding and integrating faith into modern contexts can significantly impact community engagement.
  • A healthy balance between personal fulfillment and professional responsibility is essential for effective leadership.

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