Youth Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic


This years Diocesan High School Youth Mission Trip will be to the Dominican Republic!  The trip will take place between June 21-30, 2015.  Estimated cost is $1600.  Financial Aid is available.  We do not want anyone to be unable to make the trip due to financial concerns.  Please contact Joshua Varner about financial aid.

Here is the basic information:
Who: All Diocese of Georgia youth who are currently in 9th-12th grade.
When: June 21-30, 2015
What: A mission trip the DR, in which the team works primarily with children helping to lead a Vacation Bible School.

The deadline to sign-up and first deposit is due December 15.

Click here for more information about the trip and detail on how to sign-up.

For additional information contact the Rev. Joshua Varner at jvarner75@gmail.com

 

Applications and nominations are now accepted for high school teens to participate in the General Convention Official Youth Presence (GCOYP) at the Episcopal Church 78th General Convention to be held June 25 – July 3, 2015 in Salt Lake City, UT.

In collaboration with the General Convention Office and the President of the House of Deputies, the Office for Youth Ministries is coordinating the application and discernment process for high-school teens to become a part of the GCOYP. Applications and nominations are available here

Bronwyn Clark Skov, Episcopal Church Officer for Youth Ministries, explained that several General Convention resolutions dating from 1982 to 2000 provide for an Official Youth Presence. Those selected are limited to no more than two high school youth from each of the Episcopal Church’s nine provinces, and are granted seat and voice on the floor of the House of Deputies under the current Rules of Order of the House of Deputies.

Criteria

To be eligible to apply, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Be an active member and communicant in good standing of an Episcopal Church congregation
  • Be at least 16 years old and no older than 19 during General Convention
  • Be a current high school student enrolled in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade during the 2014/15 school year
  • Be capable of traveling alone by plane or train to and from the meetings in the United States with no escort
  • Be available to travel to the mandatory orientation and training from Thursday April 9 – Sunday April 12, 2015 – location to be determined
  • Be available to be present at General Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, from Wednesday, June 24 – Friday, July 3, 2015

The General Convention Office provides the funding for each of the participants to cover travel, lodging and meals for the orientation weekend and General Convention.

Deadline is December 23. All applicants must also identify a non-family member nominator who can complete an on-line essay nomination form by December 23.

Nominators will be contacted in early January and applicants will be notified of their status in February. The Official Youth Presence will be announced in March.

Questions should be directed to Skov at  bskov@episcopalchurch.org or 646-242-1421.

 

Enjoy Convention Eucharist and Concert in Four Minutes

Thanks to Columba House Intern Gabriella Caballero for these awesome videos!

 

News from the DoG House


Our latest email newsletter for Youth programs is out with Happening Staff and Participant Applications, videos from events, photos from Convention and youth groups and more. Click here for the November edition of News from the DoG House.

 

High Schoolers Invited to a Convention Lock In

High school students across the Diocese are invited to the lock-in for the 193rd Convention of the Diocese of Georgia. The event starts at 6 pm Friday, November 7th with a low country boil and entertainment by Charlie and the Foxtrots (pictured at right).

On Saturday, November 8th, lock-in participants will travel to the Jekyll Island Convention Center to lead morning worship and be a part of the youth presentation. The event will conclude at  12 Noon on Saturday, November 8th.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Where?

Everyone will meet at Honey Creek on Friday night and sleep in the dorms.  On Saturday, the group will have breakfast and Honey Creek and then travel to the Jekyll Island Convention Center.  Departure home will be at 12PM from the Convention Center at 75 N. Beachview  Drive, Jekyll .
Cost?
$49.  This covers the low country boil, Friday entertainment- including Charlie and the Foxtrots, lodging in the dorm at Honey Creek, and an event t-shirt.
Who are Charlie and the Foxtrots?
A melting pot of sounds, Charlie and the Foxtrots draws on its members’ influences to create poppy, energetic writing intertwined with country/folk instrumentation reminiscent of Fleet Foxes and Local Natives.  Chas Wilson on vocals & guitar and Jeremy Webster  on Piano, Accordion, & jug are two members of they seven piece band.  They grew up in the Diocese of GA youth programs.
What is happening on Saturday at Convention?
On Saturday, participants will wake up, have breakfast and hit the road for the Jekyll Island Convention Center.  There they will lead morning worship for the Convention and present the youth video which they will film before the weekend and edit on Friday night.  After the presentation, the youth will get a play-by-play of what is happening at convention from Roger Speer and Misty Graham including what resolutions are being voted on and what goes into the budget that is later voted on.
 

Fall Gathering – Factionless Video


During our Divergent-themed weekend, we learned about the factions within the trilogy of novels and also the plight of those with no faction, who are the homeless of that world. During the weekend, we made signs to hold up as if God is the one passing by. What do we want to say to God?

The Fall Gathering 2014 Photo Alum is online here.