Young Adults

The Diocese of Nebraska has been the home to one of the Episcopal Church Center's Domestic Intern Programs since 2000.  Resurrection House, located in North Omaha, is an intentional living community for up to four young adults, ages 21 through 30, who have recently graduated from college and are seeking a year of discernment to explore ministry.  They spend 20 hours a week working in a local Episcopal parish, 10 hours in community service, and 10 hours in spiritual direction and theological study.   For more information about the intern program check out the web site at www.cor-episcopal.org and click on "intern program".

For other national programs for young adults check out the Church Center website at www.ecusa.anglican.org, click on "Mission" and then on "Young Adults".

For more information on local young adult gatherings, please contact the diocesan office.

 

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