Wednesday, September 17, 2008

United Youth Corps

If you didn't already know about this, I wanted to let you know about the United Youth Corps, which can be called our church's version of the Peace Corps. If you are interested in seeing what they do, go ahead and click the site below and read it. If you are really interested, there is an application there! and if you do think this is something you would like to do, read the requirements; Even though it is called YOUTH corps, I couldn't find any age limits. On the other hand, if you would like to read a book about someone who went through the Peace Corps as a comparison, you can get this novel based on someone's experiences in it
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/031213214X/ref=cm_cr_dp_synop?%5Fencoding=UTF8&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending#R3CMAV9W9A1TN0
from the library while you think about they United Youth Corps itself.

United Youth Corps Visit the Web site: www.ucgyouthcorps.orgABOUT UNITED YOUTH CORPSDuring the past 30 years, young people in the Church of God have established an excellent track record of service in different regions and nations. The United Youth Corps seeks to continue this fine tradition.In today's increasingly selfish world, it is especially striking to see young people with the maturity and commitment to live this way of "give" rather than "get". Such examples make an important impact on those who observe them in action.At the same time, young adults have the energy and freedom from certain family responsibilities that can allow them to serve in ways that may not be possible later in life.Participating in service projects is an excellent way to form character, to learn the joys of giving and to prepare for further service opportunities. With this in mind, the United Church of God, an International Association, has begun United Youth Corps with various service opportunities.In 2008, United Youth Corps will be serving in these locations: Philippines, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Jordan and Israel. OUTCOMES & MISSION STATEMENTThe United International Youth Corps is designed to help motivated and desirous young adults connect with the work of the Church through service. This dimension of leadership will be awakened and directed toward the vision of the coming kingdom of God in which Christians will be helping rebuild the waste places of the earth and assisting God in serving humanity. Following is the Mission Statement and Outcomes of the United Church of God's effort to serve the leadership training and experiential needs of our young adults—the next generation of leaders within the Church: MISSION STATEMENTOur mission is to help our young adults envision and prepare for the coming Kingdom of God. This would be accomplished by helping them to identify with the international nature of the Body of Christ, and with their role in the work of the Church.EXPRESSED NEEDS AND DESIRED OUTCOMES:We believe based on observation and the direct input of this age group, that our young adults need: 1) To understand the Vision of and need for the Kingdom of God 2) To experience and live the vision of the Kingdom 3) To identify with and participate in the "Work of the Church". 4) To understand that BY such participation, they will have become a part of something bigger than themselves. We commit to providing through this and other educational opportunities for our Young Adults. Visit this Web site to see reports, photos and history of the United Youth Corps program: www.ucgyouthcorps.org

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