CATHOLIC YOUTH COMMISSION OF T&T
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
CATHOLIC
YOUTH
COMMISSION
OF T&T
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
Young Adult Ministry serves individuals aged 18 to 35, addressing the diverse needs of young adults in various life stages, including university students, professionals, and those discerning vocations. It provides opportunities for spiritual enrichment, leadership development, and community building through small groups, retreats, social outreach, and vocational discernment programs. This ministry empowers young adults to live their faith boldly, contribute meaningfully to their communities, and deepen their relationship with Christ.
While both ministries share a mission to form young disciples, adolescent ministry focuses on initial faith formation and identity development, while young adult ministry emphasizes deepening faith, vocational discernment, and leadership in the Church and society. Adolescent ministry and young adult ministry require different strategies and opportunities including acknowledging the difference in the role of the parent in each age group and support the evolving adult cognitive capacity of persons in their 20s and early 30s.
Young Adult Ministry serves individuals aged 18 to 35, addressing the diverse needs of young adults in various life stages, including university students, professionals, and those discerning vocations. It provides opportunities for spiritual enrichment, leadership development, and community building through small groups, retreats, social outreach, and vocational discernment programs. This ministry empowers young adults to live their faith boldly, contribute meaningfully to their communities, and deepen their relationship with Christ.
While both ministries share a mission to form young disciples, adolescent ministry focuses on initial faith formation and identity development, while young adult ministry emphasizes deepening faith, vocational discernment, and leadership in the Church and society. Adolescent ministry and young adult ministry require different strategies and opportunities including acknowledging the difference in the role of the parent in each age group and support the evolving adult cognitive capacity of persons in their 20s and early 30s.