A
new logo for National Youth Conference (NYC) 2014, the once every four
years Church of the Brethren conference for youth who have completed
grade 9 through the first year of college, has been released by the
Youth and Young Adult Ministry office. The logo designed by Debbie
Noffsinger illustrates the NYC theme from Ephesians 4:1-7, “Called by
Christ, Blessed for the Journey Together.”
Also announced is the opening date of online registration for NYC: Jan. 3, 2014, at 7 p.m. (central time).
NYC will be held July 19-24, 2014, at Colorado State University in
Ft. Collins, Colo. The conference will begin with registration at noon
on Saturday and end at noon on Thursday. Meals, lodging, and programming
are included in the registration fee of $450. A non-refundable deposit
of $225 must be paid at the time of registration. Balance will be due by
April 30, 2014.
Youth who have completed ninth grade of high school through one year
of college (at the time of NYC) are eligible to attend. All youth must
be accompanied by an adult advisor. Congregations and youth groups must
send at least one adult advisor who is at least 22 years old for every
five youth who attend, and must send a female advisor to accompany
female youth, and a male advisor to accompany male youth.
The NYC 2014 coordinators, who are serving through Brethren Volunteer
Service, are Katie Cummings, Tim Heishman, and Sarah Neher. The
National Youth Cabinet, which helps plan and lead NYC, includes Kerrick
van Asselt, Zander Willoughby, Sarah Ullom-Minnich, Sarandon Smith,
Brittany Fourman, and Emmett Eldred, with adult advisors Rhonda Pittman
Gingrich and Dennis Lohr. Becky Ullom Naugle is the director of Youth
and Young Adult Ministry for the Church of the Brethren.
Find more information about NYC 2014 as it becomes available at www.brethren.org/nyc. Connect with NYC on Facebook by “liking” the NYC2014 page at fb.com/nyc2014. Follow NYC on Twitter @NYC_2014. For questions contact
800-323-8039 or cobyouth@brethren.org.
Source: 6/13/2013 Newsline
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