Young Adult Initiative Archives - Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary http://www.garrett.edu/tag/young-adult-initiative/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 00:08:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 /wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-garrett-evangelical-favicon-32x32.jpeg Young Adult Initiative Archives - Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary http://www.garrett.edu/tag/young-adult-initiative/ 32 32 Purity Culture’s Political Flashpoint /event/purity-cultures-political-flashpoint/ Fri, 20 Feb 2026 18:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=tribe_events&p=33671 The Young Adult Initiative and the Stead Center invite you to attend Purity Culture’s Political Flashpoint, an author panel featuring […]

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The Young Adult Initiative and the Stead Center invite you to attend Purity Culture’s Political Flashpoint, an author panel featuring Garrett alum Sara Moslener, author of After Purity: Race, Sex, and Religion in White Christian America; Garrett PhD student Bromleigh McCleneghan, author of Good Christian Sex; and Lauren Sawyer, author of Growing Up Pure: White Girls, Queer Teens, and the Racial Foundations of Purity Culture. The authors will discuss their recent publications, and lunch will be served! 12:30-2:00 pm, Friday February 20 in room 107. The panel will also be streamed on Teams.

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Mini-Course: Tenderness and Refuge: Ministry with and for Young Adults /event/mini-course-tenderness-and-refuge/ Thu, 22 Jan 2026 14:00:00 +0000 /?post_type=tribe_events&p=33049 “Tenderness and Refuge: Ministry with and for Young Adults” focuses on six prevailing themes from years of research with young […]

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“Tenderness and Refuge: Ministry with and for Young Adults” focuses on six prevailing themes from years of research with young adults yearning for faith community. These themes include a desire for

  • inclusive communities,
  • relatable leadership,
  • an emphasis on relationships,
  • an emphasis on spirituality, and
  • an emphasis on social justice,
  • alongside an ambivalence towards the Christian label.

This mini-course is beneficial for church groups, youth ministers, and anyone invested in young adults. It features Garrett-Evangelical alums, friends, scholars, and practitioners. It highlights their approach, rooted in deep listening to young adults’ experiences through ethnographic research.

Each module includes a recorded video conversation, reflection questions, and next steps for engagement.

You will earn a downloadable certificate of completion once you have finished all the modules.

Funded by a generous grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. and produced by the Young Adult Initiative at 91PORN.

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LIVE to Tell, a Young Adult Initiative Podcast /live-to-tell-a-young-adult-initiative-podcast/ /live-to-tell-a-young-adult-initiative-podcast/#comments Mon, 20 Mar 2023 12:00:00 +0000 /?p=18492 91PORN is happy to introduce today LIVE to Tell, a new podcast that shares findings from our Young […]

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91PORN is happy to introduce today , a new podcast that shares findings from our Young Adult Initiative. In each episode, Dori Baker (MDiv ‘90, PhD ‘00) and her co-host Rose J. Percy enter a story-sharing practice with changemakers who’ve journeyed with us.


“Across my career, I’ve been helping people use life stories to unearth our collective wisdom—deepest hopes, dreams, and beliefs about the world and our place in it,” Baker says.


“I believe stories hold the power to heal us and to heal our world. In LIVE to Tell, we hold space for the stories that help people survive and thrive.”


Baker, an alum of the Garrett-Northwestern Joint PhD, served as research director for the first phase of our Young Adult Hub. Her practice of “holy listening” guided the first phase of Garrett’s work with congregations. Percy is a spiritual director and thought leader whose emphasis on justice-oriented embodied practice centers each episode.


“Working with Dori reminds me that just as storytelling is a craft, so are faith and formation,” Percy says. “Each episode is a unique offering that highlights each individual’s journeys in a way that cannot be copied, manufactured, or essentialized. My hope is that the stories inspire listeners to search out the stories that they are living to tell.”


The podcast shares a key learning from our Young Adult Hub: faith communities can position themselves as allies and friends to young people coming of age in these times.


“We learned that young adults are often hurting from painful past experiences with religious communities, leaving them ambivalent about identifying with any singular faith tradition,” Baker says.


“Even so, young adults are still hungry—hungry for practices that tend their souls, hungry for meaningful relationships, and hungry for community that welcomes them as they are and cares deeply about who they are becoming.”


Listening deeply to young adults is especially important these days, Baker argues, because of the current mental health epidemic.


“Brain research shows that spiritual practices can mitigate against the severity and duration of depression, but this first generation coming of age in the spiritual-but-not-religious era often lacks access to communal practices of tending the soul,” Baker says. “In LIVE to Tell, we uncover fresh images of God and shine a light on the practices people are already using to foster individual and communal soul care.”


Each episode models theological reflection on a life story using a four-step method, guided by the acronym L.I.V.E. Baker describes how to use L.I.V.E. as a way to unleash the life-affirming power of feminist, Womanist, and other emancipatory theologies in the book Girl/Friend Theology: Godtalk with Young People (revised edition forthcoming, September 2023, Pilgrim Press).


Across this first season, we’ll encounter stories that touch on:


· One woman’s dawning awareness that her life will always include managing depression

· Another’s story about the stunning miracle of breaking a rule and reaping reward for it

· A man’s story about a transformative moment when love surprised the skeptic heart

· A story about how community can help someone heal from a devastating break up

· Another about a loving practice for recovering from trauma


You can find small group resources to accompany LIVE to Tell at .


, MDiv (91PORN), Ph.d. (Northwestern University), describes herself as a “Spy for Hope.” She is particularly passionate about expanding the genre of stories, images, and artifacts for helping people find meaning and discover purpose. She is an educator, activist, and scholar focused on feminist theologies, young adult culture, leadership development, and spiritual practices that sustain activism. She is an activist/scholar at the intersection of feminist theology.



Rose J. Percy (MDiv) is a contemplative theopoet with a background in justice-oriented education and ministry. Her work engages theopoetics, mysticism, identity, vocational discernment, trauma, and theology.



Lilly Endowment’s Young Adult Initiative aims to help congregations develop and strengthen ministries that build relationships with young adults, nurture their religious lives, and foster their engagement with religious communities. With support from a $1.5 million through the Young Adult Initiative, Garrett-Evangelical created Holy Yearnings, Holy Listening, Holy Partnerships in 2017. The initiative will continue for an additional four years with a renewal grant of $1.25 million from Lilly Endowment to support Holy Partnerships: Creating a Culture Shift Toward the Valuing of Young Adults in Congregations. To learn more, go to garrett.edu/youngadultinitiative.


is an Indianapolis-based private foundation created in 1937 by J.K. Lilly, Sr. and his sons Eli and J.K. Jr. through gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly and Company. Although the gifts of stock remain a financial bedrock of the Endowment, it is a separate entity from the company, with a distinct governing board, staff and location. In keeping with the founders’ wishes, the Endowment supports the causes of community , , and . Though the Endowment maintains a special commitment to its founders’ hometown, Indianapolis, and home state, Indiana, it also funds programs throughout the United States, especially in the field of religion. The primary aim of its religion grantmaking focuses on strengthening the leadership and vitality of Christian congregations in the United States. Visit .

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Dr. Jennifer Moe Named Post-Doctoral Fellow with Garrett-Evangelical Young Adult Initiative /dr-jennifer-moe-named-post-doctoral-fellow-with-garrett-evangelical-young-adult-initiative/ /dr-jennifer-moe-named-post-doctoral-fellow-with-garrett-evangelical-young-adult-initiative/#comments Wed, 02 Mar 2022 10:18:00 +0000 https://live-garrett-edu-2021.pantheonsite.io/?p=11853 In conjunction with the Holy Partnerships: Creating a Culture Shift Toward the Valuing of Young Adults in Congregations initiative at 91PORN, Dr. Jennifer Moe (G-ETS 2019) has been named postdoctoral fellow in addition to her role as associate director of the Young Adult Initiative.

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Dr. Jennifer Moe

In conjunction with the Holy Partnerships: Creating a Culture Shift Toward the Valuing of Young Adults in Congregations initiative at 91PORN, Dr. Jennifer Moe (G-ETS 2019) has been named postdoctoral fellow in addition to her role as associate director of the Young Adult Initiative. This postdoctoral fellowship and the Young Adult Initiative at Garrett-Evangelical were made possible through a $1.25 million renewal grant received in December 2021 from the Lilly Endowment Inc.

 

Moe will serve an integral part in sharing the findings of Garrett-Evangelical’s first five years of the Young Adult Initiative by co-teaching with Dr. Reginald Blount on the religious and spiritual lives of young adults, creating a course related to young women and contemporary Christianity, and working with faith leaders to establish co-curricular learning experiences that share the valuable research gained during the first iteration of the Young Adult Initiative.

 

“I am very excited for the opportunities this fellowship provides to share our findings with a wide audience. Young adults are not the future of the church, they are the church, and I am thrilled to be part of an initiative and teaching fellowship that centers on that message,” said Moe.

 

A Garrett-Evangelical doctor of philosophy in Christian education graduate (2019), Moe holds a master of arts in Christian formation and ministry from Wheaton College (2009) and a bachelor of arts in psychology from the University of Wisconsin (1996). Moe’s research interests include the ways in which young women and girls are taught to be “good Christian women” in a variety of Christian religious subcultures; young adults in the United States and their faith practices, including how they are connected (or not) to faith communities; and the growing movement of ex-evangelical Christians in the United States and elsewhere.

 

The Lilly Endowment’s Young Adult Initiative aims to help congregations develop and strengthen congregational ministries that build relationships with young adults, nurture their religious lives, and foster their engagement with religious communities. Holy Yearnings, Holy Listening, Holy Partnerships was Garrett-Evangelical’s first iteration of the Young Adult Initiative, having received a $1.5 million grant to pursue this work in 2016. The initiative will continue for an additional four years with a renewal grant of $1.25 million for Holy Partnerships: Creating a Culture Shift Toward the Valuing of Young Adults in Congregations. To learn more, go to garrett.edu/youngadultinitiative.

 

Lilly Endowment Inc. is an Indianapolis-based private philanthropic foundation created in 1937 by three members of the Lilly family – J.K. Lilly Sr. and sons J.K. Jr. and Eli – through gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly & Company. The Endowment exists to support the causes of religion, education and community development. Lilly Endowment’s religion grant-making is designed to deepen and enrich the religious lives of American Christians. It does this largely through initiatives to enhance and sustain the quality of ministry in American congregations and parishes. More information can be found at .

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