Youth Fellowship

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The Youth Fellowship as the sub-committee of St. Andrew’s Church Pastorate Committee, works among youngsters who have completed Sunday School as young adults in our congregation and lead on to be part of the Youth Fellowship between the ages 18 to 35. This fellowship connects, engages, and supports the youth of the church to inspire through Christ Jesus to be an inspiration and leaders in their chosen fields through holistic positive activities in the form of Bible Study, career development workshops, music, dance, creative writing, drama, assisting in Sunday School activities, Mission and Evangelism and much more.

We as St. Stephen’s Lutheran Youth (SAY) work together and support each other as a family making it easier for the young ones to seek help and shelter them in times of need. We also have members of different churches who are part of our Youth Fellowship and we welcome youths to be part of SAY.

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