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Photos 2008: Youth in the Diocese

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Above: the Delaware Delagation at the Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) in July, 2008, in San Antonio. 14 Youth and 5 adults from all around the Diocese represented Delaware at the Episcopal Youth Event in San Antonio, Texas July 6-13. Delaware's own Ian Miller from St. Peter's in Lewes was on the design team. Our delegation gathered with 850 other youth and 300 adults from all over the world to worship, play, learn and get to know each other. Look for an article about the trip in an upcoming addition of the Communion.


EYE: Worship led by the Presiding Bishop.


EYE: Delaware's own Ian Miller, part of the EYE design team.


EYE: Diocesan Group Time with our Banners.


EYE: Daniel, Christian, Sean, Lydia and friends at the Fiesta/Cultural Fair.


EYE: Sarah and Liz at the Fiesta/ Cultural Fair.


EYE: Our Pumpkin Chuckin Booth at the Fiesta/Cultural Fair.


EYE: Awesome Worship.

Youth making pumpkin balls

Above: preparing 500 "Pumpkin Chucking" packets to give out at Delaware's cultural display at the Episcopal Youth Event in San Antonio in July. Yes, popsicle sticks, rubberbands, and orange ping-pong balls for everyone!

Photo: Delaware Youth in front of banner

Above: Youth Delegates to the annual Episcopal Youth Event, this year in San Antonio. Photographed at the 223rd Diocesan Convention in Laurel, Delaware on April 12, 2008.

Above Junior High Wintercamp, March 7-9, 2008. Photo by Lynne Turner.
"This was the best Wintercamp yet!" --Jenn
"Wintercamp rox!" --Mariah
"It was all I expected and more even in the pouring rain!" --Josh
"I made lots of new friends. I can't wait for next year!" --Bebe

Human Peace Sign, 30-Hour Famine — On February 22-23, Youth at Trinity Parish, Church of the Ascension and St. Thomas's Parish participated in a 30-Hour Famine at Trinity Parish. World Vision sponsors this program to raise money to ease world hunger and to increase awareness. The youth fasted for 30 hours and participated in activities, worship and service around changing the world. They broke their fast with Eucharist followed by a simple supper.


Above: the 30-Hour Famine youth sitting still just long enough for the camera.

photo of Youth Council: 18 teenagers (10 women, 8 men)

Above: photo of first Youth Council Meeting, 16 February, 2008.

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