Australian Youth Ministry Convention on Gold Coast

Written on January 29, 2007 – 3:47 pm | by Duncan |

The Gold Coast will be invaded by youth ministry specialists in September this year. Chaplains, church youth pastors, government and community youth workers, teachers, university workers and any Christians that work with youth or young adults are invited to an event designed to help them in their crucial tasks.

The National Youth Ministry Convention (NYMC) is a four day event that brings together Christian youth workers from across Australia and New Zealand for a time of professional development, networking and refreshment.

It will be held from September 25-28, 2007, at Surfers Paradise in the heart of the Gold Coast. Delegates will attend one of six full day seminars, five general sessions and eight of 38 electives, in between forging connections with peers from around the region and enjoying the best the Gold Coast has to offer.

The NYMC is being coordinated by Youth Vision Queensland, in partnership with a broad network of Christian denominations and para-Church youth ministry organisations. Currently this group includes Youth Dimension, Uniting Church Youth Ministries Queensland, Youth For Christ, Anglican Youth Ministries, Student Life, The Churches of Christ, Youth Ministries Australia, and Salvation Army Youth.

Speakers include Tony Campolo, Duffy Robbins, Josh Griffin, Ben Thurley, Chris Harding, Graham Stanton, Lynda Wiles, Mark Gladman, Mark Sayers, Owen Prout, Randy Edwards, Robyn Wrigley Carr, Ross Farley, The Skit Guys, Stephen Said, Steve Forward, Tim Hawkins and Tim Hein.

Elective sessions include.. “What Paris Hilton taught me about following Jesus”, “Working Alongside ‘At Risk’ Young People”, “Reading the Bible for a post-modern world”, “Empowering young people to change the world”, “Purpose Driven Youth Ministry”, a “Spiritual retreat” and 38 others.

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Postkiwi Duncan Macleod

Duncan Macleod posts on life, faith and culture in Australia, drawing from his involvement in the creative industry, the Uniting Church, the blogosphere, generational research, the emerging church and life on the Gold Coast.

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