Video – Transformed by service in Haiti: Young Adult Service CorpsBy Matthew Davies Posted Dec 9, 2015 |
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[Episcopal News Service] Ashley Bingaman, a music teacher from Virginia, served as a missionary in Haiti from 2012-2014 with the Episcopal Church’s Young Adult Service Corps program.
“We’re not called to go be the savior. We’re not called to go be the hero,” she says. “We are called to share Christ’s love and we are called to be in relationship.”
Young adults (21-30 years old) have an opportunity to transform their own lives while engaging mission and ministry in the Anglican Communion by joining the Young Adult Service Corps, commonly known as YASC.
Applications are now available for 2016-2017 placements in the Young Adult Service Corps.
The application, with additional information and instructions, is available here.
The application deadline is Friday, Jan. 8, 2016.
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