Writing from the Reps
Read this blog post from Methodist Youth President 2022/23, James Carver:
I've got bills to pay - a guide to finding a job after education
Every month, one of our Youth Reps submits an article to the Methodist Recorder. These articles can be on any subject the Youth Rep chooses. We've collated a list of the wonderful writing from our Youth Reps here:
January 2021: Michael Pryke on Christmas 2020
December 2020: Isaac Nketiah-Boateng on being a young Christian and a Youth Rep.
November 2020: Martha Rand on being 17 in lockdown.
October 2020: Emily Roe on finding news ways of connecting and her role as BYC Rep.
September 2020: John Forsdick on change.
August 2020: Gemma Curtis on expecting the unexpected and relying on God.
July 2020: Ben Andrews on his first year in a Rep role.
June 2020: James Jenkins on lockdown, training and being a Christian.
May 2020: James Carver on being a British Youth Council Rep, 3Generate and moving online during the pandemic.
April 2020: Mary Sharples on living with anxiety during the pandemic.
March 2020: Roxanne Bromley on finding your strength in God and being a Youth Rep to Methodist Council.
February 2020: Michael Pryke on loving Methodism (including Standing Orders), being a Youth Rep to Methodist Council and listening to children and young people.
January 2020: Emily Roe on change and trusting God.
December 2019: Alex Lea on being a BYC Rep, a ONE Programme Participant and attending 3Generate.
November 2019: Charlotte Hambly on testimony and reflecting on your journey.
September 2019: Verity Wilde on being a Youth Rep to Methodist Conference and attending the Church of Scotland National Youth Assembly.
August 2019: Martha Rand on being a Youth Rep to Methodist Conference.
July 2019: James Carver on being a Social Justice Rep and his own faith journey.
June 2019: James Jenkins on being the Ecumenical Youth Rep, including attending the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Conference.