Reverend Paul McNett is an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene whose ministry has spanned more than four decades. Throughout his years of faithful service, he has pastored and ministered in Colorado, New York, New Hampshire, and Michigan, serving the church with a deep love for Christ, a shepherd’s heart for people, and a steady commitment to the mission of God.
With a lifelong passion for seeing the Church revived, renewed, and fully reconciled to the Lord, Rev. McNett has continued in ministry following his retirement in 2025 through itinerant preaching and pastoral leadership support. He now comes alongside churches during seasons of transition, helping them rediscover who they are in Christ and how God is calling them to serve their communities with faithfulness, courage, and hope.
At the heart of Rev. McNett’s ministry has always been a burden for the lost. In every place he has served, his preaching, spiritual formation, church development, and leadership have reflected a clear Great Commission vision. Whether preaching in the local church, leading a revival weekend, or encouraging congregations through seasons of discernment, his message is marked by a deep desire to see lives transformed by the grace and power of Jesus Christ.
Rev. McNett has been married to his wife, Sue, for 45 years. Together they have four children: Paul Jr., Matt, Michele, and Mark. They are also blessed with 11 grandchildren: Lauralee, Noah, Katelynn, David, Junior, Carter, Christian, Levi, Mason, Gabriel, and Grace. In his free time, Rev. McNett enjoys taking his grandchildren fishing, traveling with his beloved wife, and spending time outdoors enjoying God’s creation.
