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Ministering to Young Adults

Posted by Annie Gonzalez Milliken // May 25th 2014 // GA 14 YaYA QH Page, Programs and Links // no comments

Ministering to Young Adults (ages18-35)

Follow The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries at the Unitarian Universalist Association on twitter: @YAYAUUA

Check out our blog Blue Boat: for stories, strategies, opportunities and more! Plus our blog is on twitter: @BlueBoatBlog.

Ministering to young adults takes many forms; it happens in congregations, on campuses, at camps, conferences, and even at the local coffee shop!

To find a young adult group or campus ministry near you, visit the Hub Map.

If you are a leader in a young adult oriented or campus ministry, join our listserve.

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY

Keep up with us on Facebook by liking our page, The Hub.

For resources on young adult ministry visit: uua.org/youngadults

You’ll find tips on starting or sustaining young adult groups and on making congregations more welcoming to young adults.

To learn more about where you congregation is with young adult ministry, take our Young Adult Ministry Self-Assessment for Congregations found under “Quick Links” at the bottom of the main page.

To learn more about where you congregation is with young adult ministry, take our Young Adult Ministry Self-Assessment for Congregations.

 CAMPUS MINISTRY

While not all students are young adults, campus ministry is a great way to reach people who may miss their UU community back home or might be seeking a faith that embraces their whole selves and their questions.

Keep up with us on facebook by liking our page, Campus UUs.

For resources on campus ministry visit: uua.org/campusministry

You’ll find tips on supporting students both near and far, plus resources on starting and sustaining UU groups on nearby campuses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Annie is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister and currently serves our faith as the Young Adult and Campus Ministry Associate for the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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