Young Adults and Youth (YAAY)

Young Adults and Youth in Prairie to Pine

The Young Adult And Youth (YAAY) Committee encourages all youth to participate in activities in their home congregations, in events in the area and in regional gatherings. Youth are also given many opportunities for leadership at youth events and by filling positions on the YAAY Committee. (Click here to learn more about this important committee and who serves on it.)

What is YAAY?

This community and program provides opportunities for young adults and youth to connect with other people who share similar values as their own. This is done through semi-annual young adult-led youth retreats, area-based travelling youth groups, young adult gatherings, and other events. Read on for more details!

Connect with us!

Instagram: @prairie2pine_yaay  and @yarg_hangouts
Facebook: Prairie to Pine United Church Young Adults and Youth

Have an event that you want to advertise on YAAY social media?  Email a poster to p2pyaay@gmail.com

Young adults and youth news

Multi-faith Climate Action

Sing for climate justice! Multifaith Climate Action is hosting a singing rally to face the powers of climate-destructive finance with the strength of song! Come out and join the Restorative Banking Choir at noon on Tuesday March 21st, in front of...

Youth Confirmation Retreat

Youth Confirmation Retreat

On the weekend of Friday November 11th to Sunday November 13th a Confirmation Exploration Retreat was held at the United Church in Meadowood. Eleven youth and young adults from six different faith communities participated in the event to explore...

Fun at ALF Regional Youth Retreat

Fun at ALF Regional Youth Retreat

47 young people met at Carman United Church for a weekend, Oct 21 to 23, 2022, for the region wide ALF youth retreat.  ALF which stands for Adolescents Learning About Faith, has run for 36 years straight with ALF 2020 being held online and ALF 2021...

What is a Youth Retreat?

A youth retreat is… well, it’s a lot of things! Mostly, it’s a great opportunity to meet lots of people and make new friends from all over our  Prairie to Pine Region (Manitoba and North Western Ontario). It’s a time to laugh, learn, worship, dance, sing, talk, and more. It’s a chance to explore and deepen our faith in God in new and exciting ways. It’s a safe, warm, welcoming, and friendly environment where you can just be yourself! Everybody is accepted, and nobody is judged.

Our Two Retreats

Two region wide youth retreats are held each year for youth grade 7 to 12. The Zeebu Retreat is held on the February long weekend of Family Day (ON)/Louis Riel Day (MB). The Alf retreat is held in October, two weekends after Thanksgiving.

Why the names ALF and Zeebu?

The theme of the first ALF in 1987 was Adolescents Learning about Families (ALF).  The second year was Adolescents Learning about Friends. Now the theme strays from the acronym, but the over-arching purpose of the retreat continues to be Adolescents Learning about Faith.

The Zeebu retreat was started by a group of youth in Russell, MB in 1994 and did not have a name the first year.  Legend states that there was a stuffed animal named “Zeebu” present at that retreat and the retreat from then on took on the name “Zeebu.”

Letter: Inclusive dorm model

Health Form – alternate to one in online registration

Health Form for Overnight E vents

Health /Permission Form for Single Day Events

Upcoming Retreat:

Alf 2024
Sharing the Torch

 

October 25-27, 2024

 

Gordon King Memorial United Church, Winnipeg MB

 

Home Groups

Worship

Music

Theme Time

Social Time

 

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Events

The Prairie to Pine YAAY committee organizes and collaborates on events for youth and young adults of all interests to come together in community, whether locally or nationally or in between.

  • Travelling Youth Group (TYG) is a still evolving opportunity for youth and leaders from different churches in and around Winnipeg to plan a youth group “evening” in their own church, to which they invite other youth. This allows small groups, even churches with one youth, to feel their planning effort is more worthwhile because they can plan for a larger group and know that other groups will reciprocate and plan something to which they can then take their youth. This significantly cuts down the work-load of one youth leader while introducing their youth to a wider circle of United Church peers. “Travelling Youth Group” events have typically been held on a Friday from 7 to 9 pm for grades 6 and up, but aren’t limited to this. For Planning, see: Resources and Ideas for Travelling Youth Group and Template for a 2 Hour Youth Group.  The template is a tool, not a required format.
  • YARG (Ages 18-30) or Young Adult Recreational Gatherings, are events put on by the Prairie to Pine YAAY committee. They aim to bring young adults together to grow friendships, and strengthen the young adult community in the United Church. Past events include potlucks, karaoke or games nights, and volunteering events.  To see current events see Instagram, @yarg_hangouts
  • Youth Forum (Ages 15 to 19) takes place in the year of a General Council (GC) meeting.  GC44 is coming up in summer 2022.  Each region is able to pick 4 youth to represent them as part of youth forum.  Typically there is an opportunity for these four youth to gather with youth representatives from other regions in the winter before GC to learn about how decisions are made in the United Church of Canada and what some of the issues and topics will be at the upcoming meeting of General Council.  This is to prepare them to participate in the GC meetings that summer, to ensure that youth voices are present in the work of the church.

United Church News

With great sadness, The United Church of Canada announces the death of The Very Rev., The Honourable Dr. Lois M. Wilson, the denomination’s 28th Moderator, and the first woman to fill the role. Read More

Responding to the call to discipleship, The United Church of Canada seeks to share faith and build community with our neighbours. Read More

September includes some critical dates to practise bold discipleship and stand up for daring justice! Here are some resources for action and to help make our voices heard. Read More

Learn about the impact of your donations for Ukrainians and how The United Church of Canada partners with ACT to respond to emergencies around the world. Read More

The 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism return October 15‒November 29. Save the dates now for weekly live events. Read More

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