Friends, the holidays have been a great time here in Detroit. From our book release party for Shane Claiborne's "Common Prayer" with the Detroit Villages, to Motown Mission weeks getting filled up, to Catalyst gearing up for a great semester of missional entrepreneurship - the participants in YLI programs continue to inspire me.
We've also been joined in this exciting work by U of M, Semester In Detroit student Hannah Rodriguez. Hannah will be serving this semester as a coordinator of projects and volunteers for Motown Mission and we're really grateful to have her. If you happen to be one of those elite few who've been on the Motown Mission summer staff, please jump on the Facebook page and welcome her too! In other news, our Catalyst team will be receiving their $100 seed money for their mission projects around the city. Starting Monday, you too can participate in these missional ventures by contributing to the Catalyst fund through Crowdrise (our new social fundraising system). This program has proven to be a great way to help reinstate a United Methodist campus ministry presence here in the City of Detroit. Many churches have received our letter explaining this new ministry and inviting partnership so it can continue. I hope your congregation will prayerfully consider the students you may already have attending WSU, and the opportunities we might celebrate together through future partnerships. All in all, this is an exciting new time for the Young Leaders Initiative and we're so glad to be on this journey with you, our volunteers, participants, and future partners! Thanks for all you do to engage young people as leaders for the transformation of the Church and World. Sincerely, Carl Gladstone Comments are closed.
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Mission of YLIEngaging young people as missional leaders for the transformation of the church and world. Archives
October 2017
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