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Lake Tahoe Connection

Lake Tahoe Connection

Lake Tahoe Connection 3991 1988 Ken Miller

Over 100 young adults gathered in Tahoe during the weekend of September 14, drawn together by a shared desire to connect with God, build lasting friendships, and immerse themselves in the beauty of creation.

Daniel Garza, district pastor of Woodland and Vacaville churches and Chair of NCC young adult ministries, expressed his joy over the event’s impact, noting the powerful potential of these gatherings. “This age group can often feel disconnected after leaving college and stepping into the workforce,” Garza shared. “But through events like this, we’re able to engage with them socially, mentor them spiritually, and help them remain rooted in their faith and connected to a church family.”

Remarkably, many attendees were non-Adventists from the Sacramento and Bay areas, drawn by friendships forged in previous gatherings and nurtured through social media. One single mother attending the event had been seeking a way to heal her strained relationship with her son. Through connections made in this young adult network, she began attending a Bible study, noticing a gradual transformation in their bond. Participating in the Tahoe retreat together, both mother and son were deeply touched by the weekend’s messages. Inspired by their experience, they chose to take the beautiful step of requesting baptism in the lake.

Garza emphasized how events like AdvenTed, Food Truck Mania, and trips like this one build a social momentum that opens doors for authentic connections with young adults. “Friendship evangelism is at the heart of what we do,” he explained. “Through these relationships, we are able to reach, nurture, and empower young people to live for Jesus.”

Featured in Northern Lights, October 10, 2024
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