Leaders say they’re ‘blown away’ by the depth of spiritual and theological conversations
May 1, 2022
Following the recent 2022 College Conference at Montreat Conference Center in Montreat, North Carolina, Anisha Hackney said she learned as much, if not more, than the young adults attending her “Minding the Gap: Living and Working with Different Cultures” workshop.
“They are asking provocative questions and want to have tough, critical conversations,” Hackney said. “Those of us who are older need to remember that we were once their age, with questions and ideas that needed to be tested and challenged, but also welcomed and embraced.”
Hackney, a manager in Human Resources at the Presbyterian Mission Agency, said she had a great week making connections with young adults to better understand what their career interests are. Human Resources plans to do more targeted recruitment outreach to young adults, Hackney said. During conversations in her workshop, she was amazed at thoughts and ideas young people have about the PC(USA)’s Matthew 25 invitation.
“Their thoughts and ideas on ways to dismantle racism and eradicate poverty were amazing,” she said. “They’re already thinking systemically. We should listen to their thoughts and comments. I hope they show up in the world the way God has shaped and formed them to be.”
One of the music leaders for the 2022 “What’s Next?” conference, the Rev. Marissa Galván-Valle, was also impressed by the depth of conversations that some 500 participants had about their lives, both spiritually and theologically.
“This blows my mind because the world seems to have grown disillusioned with church and religion,” she said. “It gives me hope for the present and future. In their leadership and questions, and in their enthusiasm, I find faith and joy.”
“During these times, ‘What’s Next?’ is a brave question to ask,” she said. “We wanted to give participants the spiritual impetus to keep on going.”
In conversation groups, students talked with their leaders about how to distinguish between keeping on going and letting something go.
For the UKirk campus ministry leader at North Carolina Central University, the Rev. British Hyrams, hearing students’ conversations was powerful.
She said the conference preacher, the Rev. John Molina-Moore, general presbyter of National Capital Presbytery, kept saying the word for the week was “trust.” Not belief, but trust — the kind that is in your soul and gut.
For Hyrams, exploring the conference theme of what’s next and how one is not alone in the uncertainty the future brings was just as powerful for her as it was for her students. Once she made the decision to travel to Montreat and made the journey, she didn’t have any regrets.
“It was the first time I’ve been able to be with my peers,” she said. “It was such a joy. Having discussions about keeping on going, when to let go and figuring out what’s next isn’t just for young adults. It’s for every person.”
For Galván-Valle, it was rewarding that participants — including so many Latinx young adults — told worship leaders how they felt a connection to the conference music.
And when she heard one of the conference keynoters, the Rev. Dr. Jerry Cannon, say that “students can envision themselves leading and being part of something greater because they see someone like them doing it,” it made being at the conference in the midst of the pandemic worthwhile.
“Representation in leaders matters a lot,” Galván-Valle said.
According to the Rev. Gini Norris-Lane, executive director of UKirk Collegiate Ministries, “What’s Next?” was not only the theme for the 2022 College Conference, but also the question on the minds of campus ministers and chaplains across the network.
“How grateful we are for Montreat’s attention to detail and COVID protocols that allowed us to gather,” she said. “Yet we lament the reality that not all of our ministries felt they could not safely attend this year. While collegiate ministry will continue to be complicated because of the pandemic, it is the exact landscape where God is present and moving to bring about transformation in the lives of our students.”
UKirk will hold its national gathering at Zephyr Point Presbyterian Conference Center along Lake Tahoe in Zephyr Cove, Nevada, June 13–16. Information and registration is available here.
Paul Seebeck, Communications Strategist, Presbyterian Mission Agency
Revised Common Lectionary Readings for Sunday, May 1, 2022, the Third Sunday of Easter (Year C)
First Reading Acts 9:1-6 (7-20)
Psalm 30
Second Reading Revelation 5:11-14
Gospel John 21:1-19
Today’s Focus: 2022 College Conference at Montreat
Let us join in prayer for:
PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Rebecca Rayner, Senior Paralegal, Legal Services, Administrative Services Group (A Corp)
Dreama Reams, Clerical Assistant, General Ledgers Office, Administrative Services Group (A Corp)
Let us pray
Gracious God, may we be open to your freshness and your recreative work in our midst. Repurpose us to do your work as we live into your kingdom. Amen.
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