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ELCA Youth Gathering Team Leaders, Volunteers Meet in St. Louis


From NEWS <NEWS@ELCA.ORG>
Date 21 Jan 1999 23:56:30

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

January 21, 1999

ELCA YOUTH GATHERING TEAM LEADERS, VOLUNTEERS MEET IN ST. LOUIS
99-02-08-JB

     ST. LOUIS (ELCA)   About 150 team leaders and volunteers from
throughout the United States and Caribbean met here Jan. 8-10 to plan the
2000 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Youth Gathering, an
international worship and learning event for young people, most of whom
are Lutheran.
     The gathering will bring about 45,000 young people and volunteers to
St. Louis in back-to-back events June 28-July 2, 2000 and July 5-9, 2000. 
In 1996, organizers decided to schedule two events instead of one after
evaluating the growth of the Gathering, said the Rev. William "Bill" Kees,
director for the ELCA Youth Gathering.
     Some 35,000 people attended the 1997 ELCA Youth Gathering in New
Orleans, which was a single five-day event. 
     The ELCA Division for Congregational Ministries (DCM), in
consultation with team leaders and volunteers, organizes the gathering. 
It's held every three years at different sites.
     A promotional video about the gathering is being sent to
congregations this month, Kees said. It was produced by the ELCA
Department for Communication and IMS Productions Inc., Colorado Springs,
Colo.
     The theme for the 2000 Gathering is "Dancing at the Crossroads." 
Young people attending the Gathering will have an opportunity to learn
about their faith through Bible study, worship in mass gatherings at the
TWA Dome, participate in structured learning activities, interact through
"hotel life" experiences and perform a variety of community service
projects.
     "Our intention is to give back to the community, not 'use up' the
community," said Heidi Hagstrom, associate director for the gathering.
"The gathering impacts the community in a huge way.  We want to be prudent
in how we use resources, both human and material."
     Gathering participants are high school-aged young people from
throughout the world.  The event is designed to support congregational
youth ministry efforts, Hagstrom said.
     Most who will attend are members of ELCA congregations.  Already,
international representatives from South Africa, Sweden and France say
they will attend.
     Important components of the gathering are youth ministry events that
occur before, during or in-between each gathering, Kees said.  These
include the Lutheran Youth Organization Convention, the Multicultural
Youth Leadership Event (MYLE) and the Definitely-Abled Youth Leadership
Event (DAYLE).
     Last April and June, 40 adults and young people helped shape the
theme for the gathering, Kees said.  Planned daily themes for the
gathering include "Getting Into the Dance" (Wednesday); "Dancing with
Friends and Family" (Thursday); "Dancing with the Stranger" (Friday);
"Dancing on the Edge" (Saturday); and the concluding theme, "Dancing at
the Crossroads" (Sunday).
     Designers also expect the gathering to teach many of the Search
Institute's "developmental assets" to the participants, Kees said. Some of
the assets include attributes such as positive relationships, service to
others, religious community, academic achievements, responsibility,
peaceful conflict resolution and self-esteem.  Lutheran Brotherhood, a
fraternal benefits society based in Minneapolis, is supporting the use of
the development assets, he added.
     Registration materials for the 2000 Gathering will be distributed in
August, along with inspirational and resource materials to prepare the
participants and adult leaders for the event, Hagstrom said.
     The web site is www.elca.org/gathering for "Dancing at the
Crossroads."  Registration for the gathering is scheduled for later this
year, and will be handled electronically and by mail, Kees said.
     Already, DCM is working to determine the site for the 2003 ELCA
Youth Gathering, Kees said.  Announcement of the site selection is
expected later this year.

For information contact:
John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or NEWS@ELCA.ORG
http://www.elca.org/co/news/current.html


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