Greetings, siblings in Christ!
As we strive to be an inclusive program for all young adults by seeking justice through eradicating racism and breaking down barriers that divide us by borders, we are excited that this year’s class physically embodies how we want the church to be in the future. Out of the 28 YAVs who are currently serving this year, a little more than half of them are people of color, and this class also represents five different countries, with YAVs traveling from Peru, Scotland, Mexico and El Salvador to serve alongside our U.S. young adults. |
The class that is serving this year is receiving a cross-cultural context by living with young adults from different cultures while living in a new context and experiencing how to do missions in partnership with site coordinators and site placements while learning and leaning on the broader community. I invite you to take the time to read the stories and encounters of this year’s diverse YAV class through their blogs.
Currently, we invite you to learn more about Maggie Collins. Maggie, who is serving in New York City, got to experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity by being a part of the U.N. General Assembly gathering on Sept. 20. Maggie said, “It has been really exciting to be at the United Nations for General Assembly week. Yesterday, I got to see President Biden and President Zelenskyy speak. It was inspiring to see these politicians in person, especially a speaker as engaging as Zelenskyy. I think it is exciting that the PC(USA) is so active on a global scale. Being able to attend the General Debate reinforces in my mind the fact that the PC(USA) is committed to being a global advocate and that we practice what we preach on social justice and advocacy. I am grateful that my YAV placement has given me the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see these leaders in person and hear about the issues that are concerning communities all over the world.”
As this calendar year is ending, we are excited to announce that our application season for the 2024–25 YAV service year is just beginning. We are thrilled to offer placements within the United States and other countries around the world to engage with churches, nonprofits and other leaders for a year of faith transformation! Please invite young adults to learn about this opportunity at presbyterianmission.org/
Destini Hodges, Coordinator Young Adult Volunteers |
YAV participates in UN General Assembly Week |
Maggie Collins, a YAV working with the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations, participated in the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly. The week featured speeches by Presidents Joe Biden and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a call to action on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and Climate Ambition Summit. |
Apply tobe a YAV |
Applications for the 2024-25 in-person service year are open. If you’re between the ages of 19-30 (or know someone who is) and want to engage in world issues, commit to self-reflection, listen to the marginalized and learn in a new way, consider “a year of service for a lifetime of change.” Learn more about the process here. |
Follow uson TikTok |
PC(USA) has a TikTok account! Follow us as we share what God is doing in the world with scripture, prayer, and some fun and humor. |
YAVs Commissioned in Rousing Ceremony |
Approximately half of the 2023-24 YAV class were in-person for the commissioning service held at the Presbyterian Center in Louisville, KY. Others joined in virtually from sites that included New York, Tucson, Colombia and Scotland. |
Meet a YAV |
Meet Margaret (Maggie) Collins. Maggie serves as a YAV living and working in New York City this year. A University of Richmond graduate, Maggie also served as a summer fellow for PC(USA)’s Office of Public Witness in Washington, DC in 2021. Visit her page to learn more about her and read her blog. |
YAVs complete orientation with listening session |
Before embarking on their year-long journey to help build God’s kin-dom worldwide, YAVs got to hear stories of inspiration and encouragement from a panel of Louisville-based faith leaders and advocates. |
Financial support for the YAV program |
Please consider giving to the YAV program through a monthly or one-time gift to care for young adults engaged in “a year of service for a lifetime of change.” |
YAV on Youtube |
The Young Adult Volunteer program, a ministry of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), is an ecumenical, one-year service opportunity for young adults ages 19 to 30. For nearly three decades, YAVs have listened for God’s call in their lives, while serving alongside partners at sites in the United States and around the world. YAVs live in intentional Christian communities developing and deepening their faith through service. Learn more about this transformative year at youngadultvolunteers.org. |
Join us in Atlanta Jan. 16-18, 2024 |
The Matthew 25 Summit will bring mid councils, churches and individuals together to explore this vision. What does it mean to eradicate poverty; how can we begin dismantling systemic racism; how will we know if we are building a vital congregation? We are offering you an invitation to innovation. A chance to dialogue, learn with and grow with others in exploration. Featuring innovative speakers, thriving ministries, transformative workshops and space to imagine what’s next! |
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