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  2. Young Religious Unitarian Universalists - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Ministry Working Group (YMWG) [8] was appointed and charged with recommending a strategic imagination and framework for Unitarian Universalist youth ministry. The YMWG concluded in 2009 and issued a final set of recommendations of concrete actions that could bring forth a vision of vibrant, congregationally-based youth ministry and ...

  3. Youth ministry - Wikipedia

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    Youth ministry often consists of students in sixth grade though twelfth grade and adult leaders. Every youth ministry is structured differently and the culture will vary among youth ministries depending on how the ministry cultivates culture. Some youth ministries are also student led where students take on the responsibility of planning services.

  4. ThereforeGo Ministries - Wikipedia

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    ThereforeGo Ministries (formerly known as Youth Unlimited, [2] the American Federation of Reformed Young Men's Societies, [3] [4] the Young Calvinist League, and then the Young Calvinist Federation) [5] is a Christian youth ministry for short-term mission trips in the United States and Canada that was formed in September 1919. [4]

  5. Assembly of God youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    The first Royal Rangers Week is held. It celebrates the Royal Rangers ministry and encourages reaching, teaching, and keeping boys for Christ. 1967 Royal Rangers Australia allows girls to be active in the program; 1968 National Training Camps for Royal Rangers leaders are held in four states: Missouri, Colorado, New York, and California.

  6. Presbyterian Youth Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Youth Connection is for all Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Youth and Adults. "Youth" is loosely defined as young people between the ages of 12 and 18. It is a common identity, theology, and structure for youth ministry across the Presbyterian Church and is based on a model that envisions youth and adults working together towards common ministry concerns and goals.

  7. Youth for Christ - Wikipedia

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    The number of nations with Youth for Christ ministry had grown to over 100. Youth for Christ continued its growth throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Different ministry models and ministry emphases were developed and refined to reach young people around the world. During this time the current Youth for Christ logo was launched and adopted by the ...

  8. 4 resources for youth caregivers - AOL

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    But about 5.4 million caregivers in the U.S. are under age 18, according to the AARP and American Association of Caregiving Youth. ... Below are some resources for youth caregivers, recommended by ...

  9. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour - Wikipedia

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    Drawing on ideas taken from other pastors, especially Presbyterian Theodore L. Cuyler from Brooklyn, Clark shaped the concept of "youth ministry" by asking young people in his Williston Congregational Church to sign a two-sentence pledge described in his book published in 1882, The Children and the Church, and the Young People's Society of ...