What
if so many people registered for National Youth Conference (NYC) that
Colorado State University ran out of room to house everyone? That’s the
challenge NYC coordinators Katie Cummings, Tim Heishman, and Sarah Neher
are issuing to Brethren youth and to the denomination as a whole.
The conference is scheduled for July 19-24, 2014, at Colorado State
University in Fort Collins, Colo. NYC is a week-long faith formation
event for youth and their advisors that takes place every four years.
All youth who have completed ninth grade through one year of college (at
the time of NYC) are eligible to attend.
Typical attendance at NYC has been around 3,000 in recent history,
but Colorado State University is able to house up to 5,000 people. The
NYC coordinators are challenging the denomination to fill up all 5,000
beds.
“It may sound like a challenge, but if every participant just brought
a friend along, it would happen! Or if everyone who reads this article
tried to get one youth to attend NYC, it would happen!” they wrote for
Newsline.
“There is a great story in the Gospels about Jesus feeding 5,000
people. Jesus said to his disciples, ‘You give them something to eat.’
And the disciples responded, ‘We only have five loaves and two fish.’
But where the disciples saw an obstacle, Jesus saw an opportunity.
“Particularly at this significant moment in the life and history of
the Church of the Brethren, we need every youth to be at NYC 2014. Now
is the time to bring the next generation together, to hear Christ’s
call, and be blessed for the journey together.”
NYC coordinators see an opportunity to create a “delightful problem”
for the Church of the Brethren: so many youth signing up for the
conference that staff will “have to scramble to figure out where to
house everyone. Wouldn’t that be incredible?”
The coordinators are encouraging church members to help support the
ministry of NYC by joining the challenge: “Find one youth to send to NYC
2014!”
For more information about National Youth Conference, visit www.brethren.org/NYC.
Source: 9/26/2013 Newsline
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