What Do We Mean by "Young Adults"
This section is specifically for energetic young adults seeking a social network and desiring a connection with others to get together and serve our community, hang out and have fun, and are passionate about making a difference and who don't want to be left on the sidelines.
Young adults (ages 18 to 30), although they’re grouped together, are often at very different stages in their lives. They’re married, partnered, single, with children, divorced, widowed. They leave high school and enter the work force, the military, or college. Not every young adult attends college, and many will try it on but leave before completing a degree. They engage with the world, and many have strong opinions about war, the environment, and the institutional church. Many will rally to help a next-door neighbor or organize relief efforts for Sudan and Haiti.
Young adults (ages 18 to 30), although they’re grouped together, are often at very different stages in their lives. They’re married, partnered, single, with children, divorced, widowed. They leave high school and enter the work force, the military, or college. Not every young adult attends college, and many will try it on but leave before completing a degree. They engage with the world, and many have strong opinions about war, the environment, and the institutional church. Many will rally to help a next-door neighbor or organize relief efforts for Sudan and Haiti.
Check out this video. . .
. . .from the Episcopal Church YouTube site. It explains how the Blog for Young Adults (http://www.mbird.com/) endeavors to connect Faith to everyday life.