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The Story that Lives
By Anne Ditzler
Why Serve?
By Miguel Escobar
Ask Not What Your (Church) Can Do For You
By Greg Syler
Lift Every Voice
By Renee McKenzie
There is something powerful and humbling about these conversations. Powerful because they push us to critical engagement knowing that God can use us to create something promising and hopeful; humbling because we adults sitting with the students know we took for granted something these young people might consider a luxury, i.e. a solid education in a school that felt and was safe.
Why Young Adults Leave Church
By Miguel Escobar
The End of the Search
By Peter Strimer
Life After Youth Group - Discussion Questions
Questions and conversation starters on ways young adults can stay connected to the Episcopal Church after youth group.
Youth on Vestries
By Bronwyn Skov
This brief post points to General Convention legislation passed in 2009 encouraging youth leadership on vestries and bishops committies.
Pokémon And Pilgrimages
By Greg Syler
Five Ways to Teach Kids Financial Stewardship in the Digital Age
By Grow Christians
How do we teach and model stewardship with our kids in a digital age?
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