| Young adults lead in creative and important ways during crisis |
| Greetings in the name of our Risen Savior! Hope these words find you and your loved ones well. We are all living in unprecedented times in this global pandemic. Many of us have begun to hear news of loved ones, friends or acquaintances affected by COVID-19. Personally, I have already received sad news of loved ones who have died in the past week as a result of complications from the virus. Others are fighting for their lives in hospitals. |
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Yet others are on the front lines as first responders putting themselves at risk every day. This is a time of intentional collective prayer, practicing social distancing and mutual support. Indeed, in these times we can still provide accompaniment — even if it is virtually.
As you can imagine, the YAV program has been affected in unprecedented ways. World Mission’s Crisis Management Team decided to discontinue this year’s international YAV program (IYAV) for obvious reasons. All IYAVs are now safely home. We were able to evacuate our last three IYAVs through the U.S. Embassy in Peru. This was a true communal effort that took the support of many people inside and outside the PC(USA). The national YAV (NYAV) sites are operating with many NYAVs serving remotely and others from home. Ministry is still taking place in creative and important ways. More than ever, we need your support through prayers and contributions to strengthen the work of our ministry.
Please consider supporting the YAV program directly through the Pentecost Offering. Below you will find information about this important offering to share with your congregations. You will also read how Luke Rembold, site coordinator in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is engaging his NYAVs in these COVID-19 times. We can all contribute in meaningful ways. The work of Jesus Christ continues, and we are in the best position to be his hands, feet and eyes.
The Rev. Everdith "Evie" Landrau, coordinator Young Adult Volunteer Program Presbyterian Mission |
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