Young adults serve around the world

November 6, 2017 |

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Young adults serve around the world

This year there are 93 Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) serving around the world on behalf of the ELCA–nine of whom call the congregations, camps, and campus ministries of the NC Synod home. That’s pretty impressive! Each of those nine young adults will write blogs and/or newsletters during the year about ministry happening in their various locations. Learn more about our young adults serving; subscribe to their blogs!

Katie Elkin (St. Mark’s, Mooresville; Holy Trinity/Lutheran Campus Ministries, UNC-Chapel Hill; Agape+Kure Beach Ministries): http://www.yagmkatie.blogspot.com
Serving in Madagascar.

Nicole Garcia (NC Synod Candidate at Wartburg Seminary): request email
Serving in Mexico.

Megan Hutzenbuhler (Good Shepherd, Raleigh; Holy Trinity/Lutheran Campus Ministries, UNC-Chapel Hill): http://www.meganinmada.blogspot.com
Serving in Madagascar.

Kelsey Johnson (Lutheridge): http://www.kelseyjohnsonyagm.blogspot.com
Serving in Jerusalem/West Bank.

Bryan Lester (Good Shepherd, Raleigh; Holy Trinity/Lutheran Campus Ministries, UNC-Chapel Hill): https://bblester.wordpress.com
Serving in Mexico.

Ryan Morrowrequest email
Serving in Southern Africa.

Stephanie Roth (St. Mark’s, Mooresville; Lutheran Campus Ministries-Raleigh): request email
Serving in Madagascar.

Hope Rust (St. Andrew’s, New Bern; Lenoir-Rhyne University): Hope’s Facebook page
Serving in Australia.

Jordan Ziehr (St. Stephen’s, Hickory; Lutheran Campus Ministries, UNC-Chapel Hill): request email
Serving in Southern Africa.

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