History and Vision

We are more than a conference, even more than a congress. We are a family of believers who wish to experience a change. 

Back in 1879, a 14 year old Luther Warren and a 17 year old Harry Fenner came together to pray for youth to be empowered to share the gospel with the world through the "Adventist Missionary Youth Society". In 1901, the General Conference established the youth department, and in 1916 the Lake Union Conference did the same.

Youth evangelism began in the Lake Union over 100 years ago, and the time has come to reinvent how youth and young adults are involved in the mission of the Adventist Church. The first step is to iMAGINE God's plan for us and our communities, seeing our lives through His eyes. Remember, "God's power at work in us can do far more than we dare ask or iMAGINE" (Ephesians 3:20)

Every two years, all 530 Lake Union congregations are requested to send two or more Congress delegates. The Congress welcomes anyone ages 16 and older to join in on a weekend on planning and preparing ourselves for a change. Over the course of the weekend, delegates will prepare a plan for evangelism in their local churches or communities, being given the leadership and guidance from others who have been both successful, and unsuccessful, in their ministries. Once the delegates part from the conference, they will have the opportunity to present their plan to their church board, and the Lake Union alongside CYE will help make those plans a reality.


VISION

To join Youth and Young Adults in the Lake Union Conference to be inspired, trained, and resourced to use their lives to share the good news of the Kingdom of God.


MISSION

Matthew 28:19 "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”