缅北强奸 Youth Assembly 2025: All are welcome

Ninety-five young people gathered for a weekend of fun, faith and fellowship at Youth Assembly 2025.

At the event, held from 7-9 March at Kings Park Conference Centre in Northampton and themed 鈥淎ll are welcome鈥, Maya Withall was inducted as the Youth Assembly Moderator for 2025-26 and Kacie Hodgson was elected as Moderator-Elect.

In a well-received keynote presentation Dr Lisa Adjei, Head of Racial Justice Priority for the Church of England鈥檚 Diocese of London, urged Assembly members to shift their thinking from 鈥渨elcome for all鈥 to 鈥渂elonging for all鈥. She said 鈥渂elonging鈥 means we are all accepted as we are and 鈥渃an each bring something of ourselves to the table鈥.

The Moderator of General Assembly, the Revd Tim Meadows, led in worship and offered a challenge to ask not 鈥淲ho is my neighbour?鈥 but, rather, 鈥淎re we going to be the neighbour? Are we going to be that welcome?鈥

Other highlights included workshops that covered topics such as refugees, faith on social media, and vocation and call. A guided session also enabled members to highlight issues important to them.

Two motions were discussed by Assembly. A review of Youth Assembly Executive structures recommended dividing Executive responsibilities into three areas; a representation task group (to include reps to General Assembly), a Youth Assembly planning team; and a synod reps task group. The aim is to reduce the time commitment for individual executive members and to encourage greater participation. The proposals were accepted, initially on a one-year trial basis.

A robust debate followed a proposal to encourage local churches to sign up to the Welcome Directory, which supports prison leavers with rejoining faith communities. The Directory is an independent multi-faith charity that lists faith communities welcoming and accepting of former prisoners. Issues of safety, safeguarding procedures and logistics were addressed. Youth Assembly accepted the proposal and asked Mission Committee, with the help of 缅北强奸 Youth, to bring a resolution to General Assembly to support this.

Youth Assembly is for all young people associated with the United Reformed Church in any way between the age range of Year 10 (England and Wales)/S3 (Scotland) up to and including those aged 25.

Each year the 缅北强奸 Youth Assembly brings together young people together from across Scotland, England and Wales for a weekend of business and fun combined, to explore issues and topics relevant to Church, society and life through workshops, seminars, discussions and creative activities. It is a weekend to have your say, make friends and find fellowship.

Learn more about Youth Assembly.