Tri-City Young Life
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Hello and welcome to the Tri-City Area Young Life site! Young Life doesn't start with a program. Loving kids
regardless of their
responses.
It starts with adults who are concerned enough about kids to go to them, on their turf and in their culture, building bridges of authentic friendship. These relationships don't happen overnight — they take time, patience, trust and consistency. So Young Life leaders log many hours with kids — where they are, as they are. We listen to their stories and learn what's important to them because we genu
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Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Click the link for some photo smiles.
Merry Christmas to you and yours! HAPPY HOLIDAYS MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR! # THANK YOU FOR your PRAYERS AND SUPPORT As 2022 draws to a close, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support and prayers. Please enjoy some photos from the 2022 year. We praise God for how He's been working in the lives of...
We got back from Woodleaf Summer Camp tired from the drive, exhausted, our voices were gone from singing our favorite songs all week, and full of stories tell. Why?! Because YOU made it possible. Kids met Jesus this summer, many for the very first time! It's why we do this. And we want you to see what your praying and giving accomplished this summer. Here are stories we want to share with you.
Carlos, a camper ~ "The questions from the speaker made us go deep and not just like "oh yeah I see that'' or "ok I know how you feel", it got deep. Tears were shed and everything. I'm not a good storyteller but that summed it up. It was my 4th camp and nothing hit more home than this one. People tend to say "oh I'm never forgetting camp" but sincerely I will never forget this camp.
Sophia, a camper ~ "When I think back to all of the conversations I had, I am able to really have gratitude towards God‘s love for me. It was definitely an emotional experience but I was able to feel his love and presence throughout the week. I know it was a sign from God that I was put there for a reason at that exact time. There’s no amount of words that I could say to thank all the people that helped send me there; the people from other areas who helped me in finding who I am; the guest speaker Daniel who took time out of his day to really get to know me and help me understand my faith; and most importantly my Tri-City family.
Scott, an interpreter and camp leader ~ "I have a unique experience of watching God bring deaf kids and hearing kids together, watching them accept each other and overcome their language barriers. Camp is a place to be real with teens about living life with Jesus. All the games and activities are geared towards lifting kids up to be the center of attention so they can tangibly feel the love of Christ as their leaders and peers cheer them on. I saw God’s love in the dining hall among the high school servers who kept serving with a huge smile on their face, even though they were 20 members short. In the chance encounter with another leader in the game room wanting to meet our deaf campers. In the campers teaching this aging leader how to jump into a structure that looks like a pig pen to play Gaga Ball. In meeting diverse groups of people in the pool while playing basketball. In watching a high school girl choose to interact and hang out with our campers with special needs (Fun Life/Capernaum). The most precious experience for me were the last 2 days of camp watching the kids in our cabin process their life with Jesus. Woodleaf was an opportunity to forget the strife and political division of the world and for a brief moment experience a little bit of heaven. I can’t thank those who support Young Life enough for their part in changing lives. As the camp speaker said, healing the world one kid at a time, one club at a time, one school, one city and one nation at a time.
View our camp photos below! (camp video coming soon...as well as more expansion of the above stories ~ if you are signed up to receive our quarterly eblasts.
Woodleaf is back! After a couple of years of being closed down for renovation/pandemic Woodleaf is getting ready for summer campers! Would you like to help get camp ready? Come to Woodleaf Work Weekend! Sign up here: https://t.e2ma.net/click/7svmcg/b8l05s/3hsddo
Bay Area Young Life just had a staff retreat at Woodleaf earlier this week and loved every moment!
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Prayer and Reflection opportunities for any day on this Young Life Global Day of Prayer, as well as an 8-week Lent series. Nicely done, please check it out.
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Opportunity to Be Still and Reflect Today is Global Day of Prayer for Young Life Friends like You, All Over the World Young Life has put together a wonderful contemplative and personal page that will help quiet you and give some peace. We invite and highly encourage you to engage in this gift. Even just one of the opportunities below....
https://dayofprayer.younglife.org/english-2/mid-day-service/
Music and More - Global Day of Prayer Enjoy this video and song written and created by Christopher Williams, one of our beloved and gifted musicians in Young Life.
Hello community, just a reminder, our Christmas Tree Lot has been retired. So sorry! We miss you, and the community of it. Hope you have a Merry Christmas!
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Young Life volunteers camping out in Santa Cruz.
Young Life Adventures Santa Cruz summer camp was amazing this past week!
Two leaders got to take 9 Young Life kids that they've been walking along-side for years ❤️.
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