Investment in youth summit pays off

Mennonite World Conference release



Investing in young adults is a key way to move forward. Mennonite World Conference is the best way I can imagine to do that,” said Doug Klassen, executive minister of Mennonite Church Canada and the North America representative  on  MWC’s  Executive Committee.

MC Canada is putting its money where its mouth is, sending one official represen- tative from each of its five regional churches to the Global Youth Summit (GYS).

The practice started with the 2022 GYS in Indonesia. The national church gives each region $1,000 toward the cost of their delegate.It’s up to the region to raise to leadership, as well as which sensitive topics churches face and how conflicting ideas are managed in the church. With a delegate for each region collecting answers according to their various strengths, MC Canada’s GYS report in 2022 was more representative of the country’sdiversity. After participating in GYS, the five delegates reported insights into the rest.

Each GYS delegate is assigned the task of surveying young people in their country and writing a report on the results.

They ask their peers why some young people choose to invest time and energy in the work of the church, and why some young people are leaving. They also ask about leadership and barriers the church’s challenges that neither Doug Klassen nor other leaders had named yet.

They also brought back energy to engage their local church.

“Sometimes, all it takes is a captivating event or experience to bump a trajectory by one notch for a young adult to see ‘maybe there is room for the church,’” said Klassen.

Doug Klassen wishes for as many young people as possible to encounter the deep faith found in the global church and to broaden their understanding “beyond familiar Eurocentric stories.”“To expose young adults to the global church is one of my highest priorities in this role,” he said.



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