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Young Adults Encouraged by Synod - and Vice Versa

June 13, 2013
Young adult representatives at Synod 2013 (l-r): Chadd Huizenga, Nicole Scholten, Cedric Parsels, Kyle Schaap, Nicholas Chuba, Nicole Veenkamp, and Laura de Jong.

Young adult representatives at Synod 2013 (l-r): Chadd Huizenga, Nicole Scholten, Cedric Parsels, Kyle Schaap, Nicholas Chuba, Nicole Veenkamp, and Laura de Jong.

Karen Huttenga

For Laura de Jong, 22, attending Synod 2013 was a huge encouragement about the direction the Christian Reformed Church is headed.

“I wish all young people ... had the opportunity to come to synod,” she said. “Witnessing the process of synod is the most encouraging thing in the face of frustration and doubt.”

In a report to synod, the young adult representatives said being a part of Synod 2013 encouraged them and they look to the church’s future with hope.

“All of the young adults were welcomed with open arms first into each of our [advisory] committees and then onto the floor, giving us the best gift possible: respect and attention while we spoke,” said Nicholas Chuba, 19.

He said that the young adult representatives entered the week with fear their opinions would be dismissed, but he “was proved wrong almost immediately.”

Nicole Veenkamp, 23, said she was filled with love for delegates at synod and for the church.

“You are people who love God and love the church and are eager to serve it and discern the best way to do ministry in a changing context,” she said.

For continuous coverage of Synod 2013 including the live webcast, news, video recordings, photos, liveblog, social media links, and more visit www.crcna.org/synod.