First-ever virtual youth gathering a success

 

EDMONTON – On September 10, 2021, the IMPACT Youth Gathering committee held a mini virtual youth gathering as a way to fulfill their mission statement—Community, growth, and equipping centered on Christ—in a time when gathering in person for a weekend has not been possible. Called “IMPACT…but shorter,” the livestreamed event had several important parts of a gathering packed into just a few hours.

The event was free and open to all youth groups in Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC), and almost 80 youth and leaders attended online. A small team gathered to stream from Concordia Lutheran Seminary, which generously provided the space and the technology required for the event.

Hosted by Rev. Eric Moffett and Rev. Scott Brayall, the event included two sessions: one by the hosts on the IMPACT theme verse, 1 Peter 1:3-5, and one by Alex Steinke (LCC Communications Director) on mental health, called “‘Follow Your Heart’ and other lies we tell each other.”

The evening also featured music by Sarah Wemyss, a Kahoot quiz game (with a prize of a National Youth Gathering registration fee), a Q&A session (the pastors were joined by Dcn. Dr. Jennifer Frim), and some time for chatting with other youth.

Youth leaders were provided with a resource list, a Bible study on the theme, and a suggested servant event to do with their group—a way to make an impact in their community.

The sessions were recorded, and are available online, along with the other resources, at www.impactyg.ca.

The planning committee is thankful for everyone who participated in making this a great evening of learning and connecting.

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Posted By: LCC
Posted On: November 16, 2021
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