May 23, 2023
Posts Tagged: presbyterian youth triennium
May 16, 2023
Pentecost Offering connects youth in the body of Christ
May 3, 2023
Pentecost Offering Helps Young People Challenge the World’s Injustices
April 26, 2023
Pentecost Offering Sets At-Risk Youth on the Road to Success
April 11, 2023
Pentecost Offering: How did they do that?
May 31, 2022
Pentecost: Creating Welcoming Spaces for Youth with Disabilities
Like most kids, Josh Davenport-Herbst has a hard time saying no to his parents, especially when it comes to showing up for stuff at church. But unlike most kids, both of Josh’s parents are PC(USA) pastors and unlike many of his peers, he doesn’t like to be around too many people, loud noises or too… Read more »
May 16, 2022
Pentecost: More Than We Can Plan
From the day they are born and even before they are born, we are busy making plans for our children. Some of our planning is about the really big things, like the name they will carry or finding the college that will help them fulfill their dreams. Some of our planning is much smaller, like… Read more »
June 15, 2021
Why we can all celebrate “Father’s Day”
By Emily Enders Odom The first time I served as an adult advisor at the Presbyterian Youth Triennium — that storied gathering of nearly 5,000 exuberant and excited high-school youth from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church — was in 1989. That summer, as I continued to live into my evolving call… Read more »
May 18, 2021
Building faith connections that last a lifetime
By Lynne Foreman In the late 1980s, when I was serving as a youth group leader in my local congregation, my pastor invited me to attend a gathering that I recognize now as the early stages of a new movement for youth in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Even as I was being drawn headlong into… Read more »
May 7, 2021
Pentecost: A world away, yet connected through faith
Just when most young people were beginning to imagine what nontraditional instruction might look like during COVID-19, Sami Han took things a step farther — a big step farther. She moved to South Korea with her parents. When the 16-year-old’s parents, the Revs. Myung Sung “Martin” Han and Jieun Kim Han, accepted the call to… Read more »