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oung Adult Ministry Jam Conference
May 27 - 30, 2009 Austin Presbyterian Seminary

 
Young Adult Ministry Jam
The Young Adult Ministry Jam was an event for people seeking creative ways to be in ministry with young adults and college students in the PCUSA, and is sponsored by PACHEM and the Office of Collegiate Ministries, PC(USA).

The classic problem facing young adult ministry in the PCUSA is feeling isolated from the rest of the denomination. As our church adjusts to issues of culture and structural changes, the conference was a way to bring those who care about young adults together to share, learn, worship, and play.

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SCHEDULE and WORKSHOPS

A link to the CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 


 Thursday Workshops:

Young Adults, Beauty and Ministry - David F. White

Ecumenism for Young Adults - Rachel Medema
Recreatinal License - Joel Winchip
Daring Faith - Ruth Farrell
Young Adult Leadership in the Connectional Church - Rob Fohr
Life Songs - Brian Field McFarland
The Emerging Church - Ryan Kemp - Pappan

Conference Blog

Read all about the Conference on our
Blog: YAMJAM09.blogspot.com
Twitter: #yamjam

Speakers

Carol Howard Merritt
 Author of Tribal Church—Ministering to the Missing Generation,”and  a pastor of Western Presbyterian Church, an intergenerational congregation in Washington, D.C. 

The Tribal Church is one that cares for young adults, understands their context, makes room for their beliefs, and supports their search for faith, meaning, and love.

Her blog is at www.tribalchurch.org.


Bruce Reyes-Chow
 Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the PC(USA), Bruce is also the Pastor of Mission Bay Presbyterian Church in San Francisco.

One of his blogs is at
www.reyes-chow.com

 

Ted Wardlaw 

is the ninth president of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and has pastored many churches, including Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta. He has contributed numerous articles to periodicals such as The Christian CenturyJournal for Preachers, Journal of Reformed Liturgy and Music, and Call to Worship.
 

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