Youth Programming
The 2025 General Assembly will offer two dynamic programming tracks for youth (middle school and high school), centered around the inspiring theme, “BEYOND,” drawn from Ephesians 3:20-21. This transformative experience will engage and challenge youth and young leaders to think beyond limitations, embrace new possibilities, and deepen their faith.
Participants will gather with youth from across the US and Canada and engage in experiential learning sessions designed to explore what it means to live beyond expectations, boundaries, and challenges. Higher Education and Leadership Ministries (HELM) will also provide invaluable leadership training, equipping youth with the skills and confidence to grow as leaders in their communities and the church.
Beyond the sessions, attendees will have opportunities to explore the city of Memphis with their families, worship together, and engage in meaningful experiences. A visit to the National Civil Rights Museum on Sunday will offer powerful historical perspective, culminating in a panel discussion where young voices can reflect on faith, justice, and their role in shaping the future.
The 2025 General Assembly is more than just an event—it’s a call to go beyond in faith, service, and leadership. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a life-changing experience!

Youth Programming Schedule
Sat., July 12 |
Sun., July 13 |
Mon., July 14 |
Tues. July 15 |
| Worship around the city of Memphis | 8:45 – 10:00 Beyond track: Music of the Civil Rights movement |
8:45 – 10:00 Beyond track: Faith in Action: Making an Impact Together |
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| 10 to 11:30
Worship |
10:15-11:30 Samulnori: Korean Drum Team |
10:15-11:30 HELM track:From “Wow” to “What Now?” |
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| 1:45pm – 3:00 Beyond track: Real Justice |
1:45-4:45 National Civil Rights Museum tour & panel |
1:45 – 3:00 Beyond track: From the Children’s March to SNCC |
1:45 – 3:00 Beyond track: Faithful Adulting |
| 3 – 4:15
HELM track: Empathy Charades
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3 – 4:15 HELM track:Discipleship in School |
3 – 4:15 HELM track: From “What Now” to “Here’s How?” |