The largest Global
All-Diaspora Tewahedo Youth Conference 2027
ዓለም አቀፍ የተዋህዶ ወጣቶች ኮንፈረንስ - 2019
5 - 13 JULY 2027, JERUSALEM
Historical Event
The First Global All-Diaspora Tewahedo's Youth Conference
Confernce Theme:
"Preserving Our Tewahedo Identity, Heritage, and Unity in the Diaspora"
Let Our Youth See The Strength of Our Global Family
Where:
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Jerusalem is chosen to host the 2027 International Orthodox Tewahedo Youth Conference for its Biblical significance and convenient location. With easier visa processes compared to the US and lower costs than in the US, Canada, or Europe, Jerusalem promises greater participation. Tewahdo's deep historical ties enhance its suitability. Participants will also enjoy unique Holy Site tours, enriching their spiritual journey. Join us as Tewahedo youth fill the streets, lighting up the city with Tsenatsel and Kebero.
The Global All-Diaspora Tewahedo's Youth Conference?
The conference is designed to address critical topics such as youth retention in the church, strengthening unity, and safeguarding our Orthodox tradition abroad. Combined with enriching Holy Land tours, it promises a unique opportunity for spiritual growth within the Tewahedo community, fostering meaningful connections, and tackling modern challenges facing Tewahedo youth.
We are thrilled to announce the theme:
"Preserving Our Tewahedo Identity, Heritage, and Unity in the Diaspora."
Set for summer 2027, this historical event aims to unite Tewahedo's youth from around the world. Join us for an exceptional experience featuring influential church members, dynamic youth speakers, inspiring choirs, and Tewahedo Historians & Acadamics.
Don't miss out on this historical event! Embrace the chance to connect, learn, and grow with fellow young Orthodox Tewahedo believers from across the globe.
Why GOT Youth Conference ?
Overview
Welcome to the Global All-Diaspora Orthodox Tewahedo Youth Conference 2027, a groundbreaking event dedicated to empowering and uniting our youth. Our mission is to address the critical issues facing young people in the church today and to build a supportive, vibrant diaspora community.
Join us in Jerusalem for a transformative experience that will shape our future and the church. Together, we can create a stronger, more united Tewahedo's youth community.
The mission is to support youth through addressing vulnerabilities, reinforcing church values, and fostering unity and leadership. We aim to create a platform for young Orthodox Christians to connect, share, and grow.
We envision a future where young Orthodox Christians are confident, connected, and actively engaged in their faith and communities. Our conference aims to inspire and equip them with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate modern challenges while staying true to their spiritual roots.
Youth Vulnerability and Support:
Understanding and addressing the vulnerabilities faced by youth and providing robust support systems.
Our Strength and Weakness:
Reflecting on our community's strengths and weaknesses to build a more resilient future.
Why Are the Youth Leaving the Church?:
Exploring the reasons behind youth disengagement and finding solutions to keep them connected. If young people gain a true understanding of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, they will remain devoted to it.
Strengthening the Unity of Our Children:
Promoting unity among young Orthodox Christians worldwide.
Staying Connected:
Creating networking opportunities and cross-border activities to keep the youth connected and engaged.
The Role of Youth in the Church:
Examining the past, present, and future roles of youth within the church.
Orthodox Spirituality and Modern Challenges:
Balancing traditional spirituality with contemporary challenges.
Tewahdo Responses to Technology and Social Media:
Navigating the digital age while maintaining faith.
Youth Leadership in the Church:
Developing leadership skills and confidence among young church members.
We Are Too Many, But We Are Not Loud:
Empowering youth to be vocal and influential within the church.
Uniting the Youth:
Bringing together young Orthodox Christians from around the world.
Reinforcement of Church Values:
Strengthening the core values of the Orthodox Church within the youth.
EOTC Leadership Support of Youth:
Highlighting the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church's leadership in supporting young members.
Tour Highlights
Here are a few of our holy sites you will see during your Holy Land excursion. All major biblical sites and more can be covered.
Also included:
Church of the Nativity - The birth place of Jesus
In the Old Testament, Bethlehem is first mentioned in the account of the death of Rachel. On her way from Bethel to the south, she died giving birth to her second son Benjamin and "was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem" (Genesis 35,19).
Centuries later, the widowed Ruth returned from Moab with her mother-in-law, Naomi, to her home town of Bethlehem. She was gleaning in a field belonging to Boaz when he encountered her. He then married her and she bore his son Obed, "the father of Jesse, the father of David" (Ruth 4,17).
It later appears again as the birthplace of Jesus Christ in the New Testament gospels: "Jesus, of the lineage of David, was born in Bethlehem, to which his parents had traveled from their home in Nazareth for a census in the reign of the Emperor Augustus" (Luke 2,1-7).
Milk Grotto
This cave-chapel is the site where the Holy Family hid before their flight into Egypt, after Herod ordered the murder of all infant boys.
Shepherd's Field (Beit Sahour)
Wondering where those shepherds watched their flocks by night? The fields around the village of Beit Sahour are widely recognized by Christian believers as the site of the Shepherd's Field in which the birth of Jesus was announced by the angels.
Church of the Annunciation
The name of Nazareth first appears in the New Testament in the account of the Annunciation (Luke 1,26-33), and Jesus is said to have lived here until after his baptism by John (Luke 3,21).
The little houses of the village were built on top of tombs of the 2nd millennium and underground chambers hewn from the local tufa that had been used in the first half of the 1st millennium BC as store-rooms.
Cana (Kafr Kanna)
Cana is the place where Jesus performed his first miracle: the changing of water into wine.
Mount Tabour
Mount Tabor is the place of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ, where Jesus began to radiate light and conversed with Moses and Elijah.
Magiddo
Megiddo, or Armageddon, will be the site of the Final Battle. This will be the final battle of many fought here. Excavation has uncovered about 26 layers of settlements dating back to the Chalcolithic period.
Sea of Galilee
The Sea of Galilee is the places where Jesus performed miracles according to the New Testament, such as his walking on water, calming the storm and feeding the multitude. There will be a boat ride..
Tabgha
Tabgha, on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, is the site where Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish (Matthew 14:13-21). The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes was built here in the fifth century.
Mount of Beatitudes
Jesus have given the Sermon on the Mount here, on a low hill near Tabgha. The octagonal-shaped Church of the Beatitudes (to symbolize the eight beatitudes as described in Matthew 5:3-11) was built by the Franciscan Sisters in 1938 on the hilltop.
Bethsaida
Birthplace of the apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip, Bethsaida is mentioned in Christian Scriptures as a place where Jesus performed several miracles. Located just north of the Sea of Galilee, Bethsaida is an active archeological site first excavated in 1987
Mount of Temptation
In Matthew 4:8 we read how Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and then went into the wilderness where he fasted and meditated for 40 days and 40 nights on the Mt. of Temptation. While here the devil tried to tempt Jesus three times to forsake God.
Jordan River (Baptism)
Jordan River (Kaser Al-Yehud) is that Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist
Dead Sea
At the lowest place on earth, dead Sea waters contain a high concentration of salts and minerals that are beneficial for your skin and health in general, whereas Dead Sea black mud is well-known for its healing properties for physical ailments. But that’s not all!
Mount of Olive
Jesus is said to have spent time on the mount, teaching and prophesying to his disciples (Matthew 24–25), including the Olivet discourse, returning after each day to rest (Luke 21:37, and John 8:1 in the additional section of John's Gospel known as the Pericope Adulterae), and also coming there on the night of his arrest.
Way of The Cross (Via Dalorosa)
Via Dolorosa (Latin for “Sorrowful Way” or “Way of Suffering”) is a route through the Old City of Jerusalem that is believed to be the path Jesus walked to his crucifixion.
Golgotha / Garden Tomb
The Garden Tomb is a rock-cut tomb in Jerusalem, which was unearthed in 1867 and is considered by some Protestants to be the site of the burial and resurrection of Jesus.
Golgotha is usually said to be connected to the traditional site of Christ's Crucifixion, now in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem.
Temple Mount (Western-Wall)
The Wailing Wall or Western Wall, known in Islam as the Buraq Wall, is an ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is a relatively small segment of a far longer ancient retaining wall, Known also in its entirety as. the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism
Trip Cost
Below is the costs for your stay. Please contact us for flight arrangements.
Conference Only
$980
Conference & Tours
$1,790
Recommended
Groups
Per Request
Churches and group leaders, reach out to us for exclusive discounted package rates.
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