Antiochian Archdiocese Announces Free Workshop for Youth Ministry Leaders
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ENGLEWOOD, NJ — The Antiochian Archdiocese Department of Youth and Young Adult Ministries has announced an upcoming online workshop aimed at supporting those who serve Orthodox teens at the parish and diocesan levels.
The free, one-hour Zoom session is scheduled for Thursday, May 14, at 9 p.m. ET, offering participants an opportunity to connect and collaborate with fellow youth ministry leaders. Organizers said the event is part of a quarterly series designed to strengthen ministry efforts and provide practical guidance.
Participants will be able to ask questions and exchange ideas, with a particular focus on planning effective summer programming for youth in their communities. The workshop is open to Antiochian youth workers and seeks to foster a sense of shared purpose and encouragement.
Registration is free but required, and organizers expressed hope for strong participation in what they described as a supportive and engaging gathering.
Previously, the UOJ reported that a Florida parish revived its youth education program.
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