Volunteers needed for Collide Event

June 4-9 & 11-16, 2017


In 2014, the Eli Lilly Foundation awarded CYMT a 3-year $240,000 grant to launch the Theology Together initiative as a part of their high school youth and theology program. CYMT hosts Collide each summer where youth and adults can experience theology in a community setting. They will discuss theology, serve others in the community, and worship together.  Youth groups will come from all over the Southeast to participate.  To learn more about the event go to our Collide event page.
Collide will take place this summer the weeks of June 4-9 and 11-16 at Trinity Lane United Methodist Church.  We want to get YOU involved with Collide as a volunteer.

CYMT could use YOUR help!

Site Supervisor: Being present at one of our mission sites. Learn about the mission site and act as a liaison. Do you have a nonprofit where you are a volunteer? Check with Kris Konsowitz to see if we  are working there or might be able to join in your own effort. 9am – noon

Cook/Server: We will be serving breakfast every morning to 120 youth and adults. Help cooking and serving. 6:45am – 8:15am
Snack Shack: Serving snacks in the late afternoon. TBA
Errand Runner: Willing to run errands during the week. You pick your own availability.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Kris@cymt.org.

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