Orthodox Christian Camp and Youth Worker Conference: January 22-24, 2015

Natalya Mihailova | 04 November 2014
The 2015 Orthodox Christian Camp and Youth Worker Conference will be held at Antiochian Village on January 22-24.
Orthodox Christian Camp and Youth Worker Conference: January 22-24, 2015
Photo: http://orthodoxcamps.org/

The 2015 Orthodox Christian Camp and Youth Worker Conference, with the theme “Walking Alongside our Youth,” will be held at Antiochian Village on January 22-24. The Conference, now in its 13th year, exists to bring all Orthodox Christians doing youth ministry at any level and in any form together for several days to further their education, foster brotherhood, and provide fellowship.  Each year a different jurisdiction of the Orthodox Churches in the United States hosts the Conference, with the input and direction provided by the Orthodox Christian Camp Association and national Church Youth Department directors.

Keynote Addresses will be offered by The Rev. Dr. Bogdan Bucur, associate professor of Theology at Duquesne University, and Dr. Stefanie Yazge, professor of Theology at St. Vincent College. A series of workshops focusing on youth ministry as it relates to youth workers and camp staff, daily services, and fellowship, will be available to enable attendees to get to know each other better.

Registration is available online and an early-bird discount is offered through December 15, 2014.

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