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CYAG- College and Young Adult Group
Mission Statement
CYAG provides a place for college-aged students and young adults, striving to make sense of their lives, aspirations, and relationships through the lens of a Christ-centered faith.
CYAG is designed for college-aged folks and young adults who desire a community that walks together in divining the meaning of life, exploring what we're going to be when we grow up, and figuring out the logistics of terpersonal relationships, all through the filter of being a Christ follower. The following Q&A provides some basic information about the group. But don't just read about the group, come check it out.
Q: I'm afraid of commitment and want to keep my options open. What's the deal with this group?
A: That's understandable. Options are good. CYAG will run an initial six weeks, meeting every Sunday evening at 7-9 p.m. in the upstairs lounge. At the end of six weeks, we will evaluate as a group if we want to keep things moving for another couple of weeks. If you miss a Sunday evening because of homework, work, family obligations, sheer exhaustion, or whatever no one will be calling your home asking for a doctor's note. We just want you to come and study the Bible with us and share in the fellowship.
Q: I've been to Bible studies before and felt like i was back in Sunday school. What makes this different?
A:YOU! You are the critical ingredient. Sure, you can stand on the sidelines and dismiss this as another Bible study group. Or, you can come and add some spice and infuse your personality into the group.
Q: So, what exactly will we be studying?
A: The Old Testament! I hope I didn't just conjure up ideas of flannel boards, and make you roll your eyes. In actuality, the Old Testament is filled with far more "grittiness" than the New Testament: murder, incest, drunkenness, slaughter, nakedness, and betrayal. But, it's also filled with accounts of a God who walks amoung His people and restores what the locusts have eaten. A small sampling of other topics on the docket: dating, managing money, figuring out who you are, and self-perception/beauty issues.
We're gonna kick-off our study with looking at the Fall and examine issues such as shame, nakedness, blame shifting, and God's grace. No flannel boards, I promise. But there might be some milk and cookies. In fact, if you're planning on coming, shoot me an email ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) or text or call me (909.762.7277) and tell me your cookie preference.
Q:Who will be teaching?
A: Meko Kapchinsky of the Kapchinsky clan, avid sci-fi fan, theology nerd, mommy to Sophia, wife of Joshua, and enthusiatic shoe and purse collector.
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