Young Adult Ministry
We are community gathered together sharing life, love, and spiritual growth with one another as we reach out to a world that badly needs to know that God loves all people.
Young Adults at CUMC
As young adults of CUMC, we strive to express a servant’s heart. With the faith of a mustard seed, we know that we can move mountains. For with God, nothing is impossible. “I can do everything through God who gives me strength.”
(Philippians 4:13)
Sunday Spiritual Formation
CUMC Worship Experience Sundays at 10:00 a.m.
Our Young Adults
The Young Adults are involved in the worship services by helping with technology, social media, and other elements of the service like being ushers, worship leaders, singing in the choir, and playing instruments.
Other Formation Opportunities
Young Adult Sunday Spiritual Formation
Our Young Adults are a vibrant and diverse group with a passion to explore and grow in their faith journeys together. On Sunday mornings, they are invited to join any of the adult classes that are being offered. The time of these classes are from 11:15am—12:00pm. Those classes are: Faith Explorers, Agape Collective Class, Creative Truth Class, and Light Seekers.
*For more information on the spiritual formation classes, click the button to our Adult Ministry page.
Creativity
Technology and Creative Ability
The young adults put their creative talents and technological skills to good use by helping create video productions and presentations, volunteering to help in our many ministries, teaching, and taking roles in leadership at our church.
Ongoing Yearly Events
*The young adults are encouraged to attend Conference Retreats and Music Concerts.
*This group enjoys helping others and is involved in mission projects and social justice issues .
*Other activities and fellowship they take part in are Game Nights, Movie Nights, Going out to eat, Coffee Houses, Music concerts, Halloween activities, and Christmas parties.
““Life is an opportunity, benefit from it. Life is beauty, admire it. Life is a dream, realize it.””
— Mother Teresa