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The bulletin insert for August 27, 2023

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Get Connected: Young Adult and Campus Ministry

Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me. – Matthew 18:5

Young Adult and Campus Ministries

Are you a young adult looking for community and relationship? The Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministries wants to help you. Connect to any of the following:

  • Ministry
  • Chaplaincy
  • Local clergy
  • Congregation
  • Group
  • Leader
  • Organizer

The Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministries, along with the Young Adult and Campus Ministries Council of Advice, help young adults find new communities. They connect individuals wherever they are in with The Episcopal Church. Finding your community can be a daunting and overwhelming task. We want to help in any way that we can.

Here are a couple of ways to get you connected to a new ministry.

  1. Check out the Episcopal Asset Map. Visit this link to search your area and see what is going on: https://iam.ec/yacmmap. The Young Adult and Campus Ministries Network map has some but not all of our ministries represented. If your ministry is not on here, please submit information!
  2. Fill out a Young Adult Referral Form. You or a mentor, parent, or clergy person can fill this out. Once you submit this form, the Officer for Young Adult and Campus Ministries and the Council of Advice reach out to local ministries to find the best possible connection. Find the form here: https://iam.ec/yareferrals.

If you have questions, please contact the Rev. Shannon Kelly, Director of the Department of Faith Formation and Officer for Young Adult and Campus Ministries, at skelly@episcopalchurch.org.


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