A Big Day for Young People in the Church

This Sunday, May 3, is a celebratory day for young people in the church at three different pivotal ages, and I hope you can be there to support them.

During 10:00 a.m. worship, 5th graders will receive their own hymnals and then “step up” into the youth program. They’ll attend their last-ever children’s moment, then walk out with the youth who will welcome them to the gym and to the next step in their lives as young people walking in faith. I’ve loved getting to know the 5th-grade class this year, and I’m looking forward to them being in my care in the years ahead. I cannot wait to see the future that God is preparing for them.

For our confirmands, this Sunday’s Confirmation Expo is the chance for them to show off their capstone discipleship projects. They have spent the last year wrestling with the big questions of the faith, connecting with each other, and developing relationships with caring adults like their mentors and teachers (special shoutouts to Kathy Fisher, Michael Giampetroni, and Ariel Gonzalez!). The session will examine them this Sunday and then, should the way be clear, vote to extend membership to the class. Before and after 10:00 a.m. worship, you will have the chance to review their discipleship projects and ask them questions. They’re an engaging group, and I hope you take the time to get to know them and show them the sort of caring, supportive, and inquisitive church community they’re joining.

Finally, during the children’s moment, Pastor Rachel and I will pray for all the seniors by name as they move on to the next phase of their lives. As you saw on Youth Sunday, our seniors are impressive, and I cannot wait to see where they will go next and what they will do.

In each of these cases – 5th-grade hymnals and Step-Up, the Confirmation Expo, and senior recognition – there is a chance for us to fulfill the vows made to these young people at their baptism. In various ways, we have a chance this Sunday to raise these young people in the nurture and teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ and to be the community that gathers around them. I hope you can join us!

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