
NYMW Programme
Tracks
Here to help guide your journey and discover the perfect destinations.
New (ish)
your first years as a youth worker or volunteer
Younger focus
working with 9-13 year olds
Community outreach
engaging with young people outside the church
Church leaders
how to support young people and grow your youth work
Personal growth
deepening my own faith, finding refreshment
Going deep
for experienced practitioners, something to stretch me
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Main session 3
Pete Greig, KXC, Lucy Rae, Martin Saunders, Megan Dewald
11:45am - 1:30pm
Main Session 4
Laura Hancock, KXC, Lucy Rae, Martin Saunders, Megan Dewald
11:45am - 1:00pm
Interactive keynote: Adventure of a lifetime
John Roberto, Rachel Gardner
9:15am - 11:00am
Main session 2
Kenda Creasy Dean, Lucy Rae, Martin Saunders, Megan Dewald, KXC
8:00pm - 10:00pm
Main Session 1
Ben Lindsay, KXC, Lucy Rae, Martin Saunders, Megan De Wald
10:45am - 11:15am
Rebuilding our churches with young people
Becca Dean
4:30pm - 5:00pm
First steps in evangelism with young people
Laura Hancock
6:00pm - 6:30pm
Introduction to the Enneagram
Megan Dewald
7:00pm - 7:30pm
How would Jesus do safeguarding?
Justin Humphreys
4:00pm - 4:30pm
Running a parents training or support session
Ali Campbell
8:30am - 9:00am
Devotions and worship
Megan Dewald, Liz Moore
9:45am - 10:15am
Spirited Arts
Lat Blaylock
10:15am - 10:45am
Working to support young people into employment
Lucy Rae
5:00pm - 5:30pm
Evangelism beyond the church building
Sophie Crew
3:30pm - 4:00pm
Helping tomorrow’s voters to have faith in politics
Amy Dolley
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Your youth work is too middle class
Natalie Williams
2:30pm - 3:00pm
Talking to young people about money
Megan Wilcock
2:00pm - 2:30pm
What does research tell us about how young people find lifelong faith?
Gemma Madle, Hannah Bowden
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Your next Treasurer is 13: getting teens involved in church governance
Tolu George
1:00pm - 1:30pm
Faith that outlives Freshers’ Week
Aaron Nayagam
12:30pm - 1:00pm
Young people and the sacraments
Alice Smith
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Vaping and what to do about it
Sarah Brighton
8:30am - 9:00am
Devotions and worship
Zo Ross-Waddell
5:30pm - 6:00pm
Getting serious about young-teen discipleship
Ali Campbell
11:30am - 12:00pm
Handling conflict in churches around youth work
Emma Sargeant
6:30pm - 7:00pm
The church leader and youth ministry
Bishop Lusa
5:30pm - 6:00pm
How MrBeast can help you disciple young people
David Walford
5:00pm - 5:30pm
The three rooms of revival
Amanda Neill
9:30am - 11:30am
Exhibition
9:30pm - 11:00pm
Exhibition
11:00am - 6:00pm
Exhibition
10:00pm - 11:00pm
Exhibition
4:30pm - 8:00pm
Exhibition
9:15am - 10:00am
Women in youth ministry panel
Rachel Gardner, Laura Hancock, Alice Smith, Amanda Neill, Becca Willett, Kenda Creasy Dean
1:45pm - 2:50pm
Church of England Thank You Lunch
4:00pm - 4:50pm
How to help young people hear God
Pete Greig
10:15am - 11:00am
How to tell stories to young people
Bob Hartman
3:00pm - 3:50pm
The enneagram and you as a youth worker
Megan Dewald
5:00pm - 5:50pm
Behaviour management for youth work - a practical guide
Dylan Barker
10:15am - 11:00am
Young people’s faith formation - a Biblical journey (part 2)
Andy Du Feu, Paul Cable
2:00pm - 2:50pm
The Difference Course training session
Kiera Phyo, Shem Pinnock
3:00pm - 3:50pm
James Bond and Rat Worship: why worldview matters
Mark Roques
9:15am - 10:00am
How to tame the smartphone
Martin Saunders
4:00pm - 4:50pm
Whole life youth ministry - the four seasons of youth work
Paul Beautyman
5:00pm - 5:50pm
Moving Up not moving on - Making the transition from children’s to youth work
Carolyn Edwards
4:00pm - 4:50pm
Young people’s faith formation - a Biblical journey (part 1)
Andy Du Feu, Paul Cable
10:15am - 11:00am
Church and school - how to connect your youth ministry with your local school
Jemimah Allen, Lat Blaylock, Gemma Milligan, Lucy Moore
9:15am - 10:00am
What's in your safeguarding toolkit: How to get the job done safely - interactive session
Justin Humphreys
3:00pm - 3:50pm
Avoiding burn out and exhaustion as a youth worker
Susie Mapledoram
2:00pm - 2:50pm
Everyone’s invited? How to really include young people with disabilities, chronic illness and additional needs
Kay Morgan-Gurr
5:00pm - 5:50pm
Uncurious: how do we reach young people who aren’t interested in faith?
Darin Stevens
11:00am - 11:45am
Launchpad reception
3:00pm - 3:50pm
Youthscape Innovators Reception
Hannah Bradley
5:00pm - 5:30pm
Intergenerate UK reception
2:00pm - 2:50pm
Boys Brigade reception
1:00pm - 1:50pm
Salvation Army reception
9:15am - 10:00am
Youthscape resources hands-on workshop
Hannah Bradley, Jenny Cavendish
7:00pm - 7:30pm
Getting the most out of the weekend
Mike Palin
4:30pm - 5:00pm
Getting the most out of the weekend
Mike Palin
5:00pm - 5:30pm
Connect reception and check in
4:30pm - 11:00pm
Spirited Arts exhibition
9:15am - 11:00am
Spirited Arts exhibition
9:00am - 11:00pm
Spirited Arts exhibition
5:30pm - 6:00pm
Connect dinner meet-ups rendezvous
8:30am - 9:15am
Morning lake walk and prayer
Mike Palin
10:00pm - 10:30pm
Prayer chapel: Compline
Alice Smith
8:30am - 9:00am
Morning prayer in the chapel
Alice Smith
4:30pm - 10:00pm
Open for private prayer
4:30pm - 10:00pm
Open for private prayer
9:00am - 1:00pm
Open for private prayer
10:00pm - 11:00pm
Silent reflection in prayer space
9:00am - 10:00pm
Open for private prayer
3:00pm - 3:50pm
Supporting LGBTQ+ young people - workshop
Matt Perkins
10:00pm - 11:00pm
After hours live music bar
2:00pm - 2:50pm
Developing youth worship bands - workshop
KXC
4:00pm - 4:50pm
Lego® 'Serious Play'® interactive workshop
Ben Mizen
5:00pm - 5:50pm
Art and youth ministry workshop
Carolyn Lewis
6:00pm - 6:50pm
Youth violence: what can the church do?
Ben Lindsay, Jemimah Allen
5:00pm - 5:50pm
Intergenerational church: the reality not the hype
Bishop Lusa
10:00pm - 11:00pm
Bar open in Crowne Plaza
Meet up
Launchpad reception
Saturday 11:00am - 11:45am
Young people are missing from our churches and they are missed. But that doesn't have to be the case. Youthscape are working with Dioceses and denominations, training clergy and church leaders who want their church to start working with young people. Launchpad is designed to give church leaders insights, strategies and confidence to help the church get youth work off the ground. To find out if Launchpad is available in your region, or just find out more, come and connect with the team at the Launchpad Reception. If you can't make it, grab a flyer from the Youthscape stand in the exhibition area, or find out more at www.youthscape.co.uk/launchpad.
Meet up
Youthscape Innovators Reception
Saturday 3:00pm - 3:50pm
Youthscape Innovators – an opportunity to collaborate with Youthscape on upcoming innovation projects! Have you ever looked at Youthscape resources and wondered how they were developed? Or used some Youthscape products with your group and wanted to feedback on how the young people interacted with the content? Well - have a chance to see Youthscape’s creativity in action and get involved in the development process as a Youthscape Innovator. The Youthscape Resources and Innovation Team are recruiting individuals to help form a resource testing lab. One of the most valuable steps in the Youthscape innovation process is piloting. The reaction and feedback from piloting is essential to making a product that genuinely meets the needs of young people and youth leaders. The youth groups who pilot new projects are the unsung heroes of resource development and we need you to be part of that content shaping process! Come join our innovation team to find out more! We’ll outline our plans for this new initiative and answer any questions you might have.

Contributor
Hannah Bradley, Innovation Specialist, Youthscape
Hannah has been an Innovation Specialist at Youthscape for almost 5 years. She thinks young people are absolutely amazing and it is the biggest joy to her that she gets to spend my days thinking up new and creative resources for them and their youth leaders. Outside of work, she lives in Scotland with her husband and dog and is happiest when hiking mountains.
Meet up
Intergenerate UK reception
Saturday 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Connect with others on the Intergenerational journey. Share your questions and ideas. All welcome, whether you’re exploring or have been doing intergenerational for years. Hear about a new network called Intergenerate UK, for webinars, research, resources and more.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Rebuilding our churches with young people
Sunday 10:45am - 11:15am
For many years, Becca has sought to define ways in which youth ministry can help the church work with and learn from the young people we work with. In an era of generational decline and anxiety about the future of our churches, Becca's recent PhD research demonstrates a story of a church learning to listen to its remaining children and young people. Through their collaborative project, the church discovered new ways in which children and young people might give them hope for future renewal. In this session Becca will tell the story of their research and the ways in which their findings can be good news for the wider field of Youth Ministry.

Contributor
Becca Dean, Tutor in Youth Ministry, Ridley Hall
Becca Dean is the Tutor in Youth Ministry at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, where she trains undergraduate students who are studying alongside their work in youth ministry placements all around the country. She is also completing her long-running PhD research into how young people's might be a gift to the church in a time of regeneration. Becca authored 'Be Live Pray', a book to support young people in developing their own unique prayer lives.
Seminar: Vox 3
Women in youth ministry panel
Sunday 9:15am - 10:00am
Join a panel of brilliant youth ministry women, drawn from different parts of the church and at different stages of life, to explore the challenges, the experiences and the opportunities for women in all forms of youth ministry. We'll be discussing everything from career breaks for family, to dealing with misogyny and the impact of the menopause. Above all we'll be imagining a brighter bolder future where the full potential of women is realised. Men welcome too!

Contributor
Rachel Gardner, Director of Partnerships, Youthscape
Rachel Gardner is a youth worker, speaker and writer, and Director of Partnerships at Youthscape. Perhaps best-known for founding Romance Academy, Rachel has written several books, most recently ‘The Sex Thing’ and she is passionate about helping young people overcome big life challenges. Recently she’s moved north with her husband and family to help lead a church in Blackburn. But wherever you are, you’ll still be able to hear her on the Youthscape Podcast!

Contributor
Laura Hancock, National Ministries Director, Youth for Christ
Laura is the National Ministries Director for Youth for Christ. She oversees Youth for Christ’s outreach and evangelism teams and has also led the development of some of YFC's resources including Yeti and the Good News Bible - The Youth Edition. She speaks widely on youth work and young people as well as helping lead the youth work in her church. Laura is married to Andy who is Associate Pastor at Lifecentral Church, Halesowen.

Contributor
Alice Smith, Director of Church Development, Youthscape
Alice oversees Launchpad, Youthscape's project equipping church leaders to see youth work start, and flourish in churches across the country. She's spent most of her adult years working with young people and helping and equipping Christians who work with young people. In her spare time, she's ordained as a Deacon in the Church of England, and leads the older youth in her parish. She has an obsession with tea, dahlias and Desert Island Discs….

Contributor
Amanda Neill, Youth Pastor
Amanda lives in Surrey and is the Youth Pastor at St Paul's and St Barnabas in Cheam. She's passionate about youth encountering the love of Jesus, creating rhythms in their life that shape who they are and how they become more like Jesus. She is never too far away from a cuppa and a good chat!

Contributor
Becca Willett
Becca is part of the team developing Launchpad at Youthscape, a project that helps churches get going with youth work from scratch. Previously Becca has worked as a Youthworker in churches and charities in Manchester, London and Kent, working with young people for over 16 years through schools work, youth clubs and detached work across the UK.

Contributor
Kenda Creasy Dean, Professor of Youth, Church, and Culture, Princeton Theological Seminary
Kenda Creasy Dean is the Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary. She is the author of numerous books, including Innovating for Love: Joining God’s Expedition through Christian Social Innovation; Almost Christian and Practicing Passion. She is the co-founder Ministry Incubators, an ecclesial innovation education and consulting group, and was named the 2024 Distinguished Leader in Innovation by Wesleyan Impact Partners.
Lakeside Foyer
Spirited Arts exhibition
Friday 4:30pm - 11:00pm
An exhibition of young people's art exploring faith and belief. View these powerful images and discover our new Youthscape resource to use them in your youth group.
Lakeside Foyer
Spirited Arts exhibition
Sunday 9:15am - 11:00am
An exhibition of young people's art exploring faith and belief. Explore these powerful images and discover our new Youthscape resource to use them in your youth group.
Lakeside Foyer
Spirited Arts exhibition
Saturday 9:00am - 11:00pm
An exhibition of young people's art exploring faith and belief. Explore these powerful images and discover our new Youthscape resource to use them in your youth group.
Meet up
Boys Brigade reception
Saturday 2:00pm - 2:50pm
A special event for those involved in Boys Brigade.
Meet up
Salvation Army reception
Saturday 1:00pm - 1:50pm
A networking space for Salvation Army Youth Workers to connect, share experience, hear stories and encourage each other.
Seminar: Vox 3
Church of England Thank You Lunch
Saturday 1:45pm - 2:50pm
A complimentary lunch and thank you event for all Church of England children's and youth workers attending the conference. Please come and join us.
Exhibition Youthscape Store: Vox 2
Exhibition
Sunday 9:30am - 11:30am
Over 20 organisations and ministries are with us at NYMW. Take some time to visit them and see how they can help you in your youth ministry.
Exhibition Youthscape Store: Vox 2
Exhibition
Saturday 9:30pm - 11:00pm
Over 20 organisations and ministries are with us at NYMW. Take some time to visit them and see how they can help you in your youth ministry.
Exhibition Youthscape Store: Vox 2
Exhibition
Saturday 11:00am - 6:00pm
Over 20 organisations and ministries are with us at NYMW. Take some time to visit them and see how they can help you in your youth ministry.
Exhibition Youthscape Store: Vox 2
Exhibition
Friday 10:00pm - 11:00pm
Over 20 organisations and ministries are with us at NYMW. Take some time to visit them and see how they can help you in your youth ministry.
Exhibition Youthscape Store: Vox 2
Exhibition
Friday 4:30pm - 8:00pm
Over 20 organisations and ministries are with us at NYMW. Take some time to visit them and see how they can help you in your youth ministry.
Platform 2: Vox 1
First steps in evangelism with young people
Saturday 4:30pm - 5:00pm
How do you do evangelism in 2024, especially if you’re seeking to reach out beyond the young people who are already known to you? YFC’s Laura is here to inspire you to help young people reach their friends, and also to safely reach out to the young people on your church’s doorstep.

Contributor
Laura Hancock, National Ministries Director, Youth for Christ
Laura is the National Ministries Director for Youth for Christ. She oversees Youth for Christ’s outreach and evangelism teams and has also led the development of some of YFC's resources including Yeti and the Good News Bible - The Youth Edition. She speaks widely on youth work and young people as well as helping lead the youth work in her church. Laura is married to Andy who is Associate Pastor at Lifecentral Church, Halesowen.
Seminar: Vox 3
How to help young people hear God
Saturday 4:00pm - 4:50pm
The How to Hear God author applies his ideas specifically to young people and how we disciple them. One of the biggest and most common questions that young people share with their leaders is simply “why can’t I hear from God?” This session will attempt to equip you with an encouraging response that will enable young people to draw closer to Jesus.

Contributor
Pete Greig, Founder, 24-7 Prayer
Pete founded the 24-7 prayer movement in 1999 which has impacted the lives of thousands of people across the world. For eight years Pete served on the senior leadership team of Alpha international and HTB, a large Anglican church in London. He’s also an award-winning author of 'How to pray' and 'God on mute', as well as being host of the Lectio 365 daily devotional used by more than 270,000 people. Pete is currently Senior Pastor of Emmaus Road church in Guildford. He loves art galleries, live music and knocking down walls.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Introduction to the Enneagram
Friday 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Bored of hearing people say “he’s such a 3” and not understanding what on earth they’re talking about? Come and enjoy a whistle stop tour of Christian culture’s favourite personality tool. Especially useful for those attending the later seminar.

Contributor
Megan Dewald, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates training, creates community, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. She is also the new co-author of the revised version of The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul Tending in Youth Ministry, with Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster. With over two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to understand and navigate systems, structures, and relationships.
Platform 2: Vox 1
How would Jesus do safeguarding?
Friday 7:00pm - 7:30pm
The gospels are full of principles that can shape and inform safeguarding practice in unexpected and important ways. Discover the Biblical wisdom that can deepen the effectiveness of safeguarding in your youth work.

Contributor
Justin Humphreys, CEO, thirtyone:eight
Originally from Bristol, Justin has worked in a variety of social work and youth work settings for over 25 years. Most recently before joining the charity in 2010, he worked for the largest children’s charity in the UK. Previous to this, he worked in a range of local authority roles; most latterly at senior management level within a metropolitan borough council in the West Midlands. He has also served as a church Pastor and is a passionate advocate for justice and authentic leadership.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Running a parents training or support session
Saturday 4:00pm - 4:30pm
The simple act of holding a parents session can transform your relationship with them as a youth worker - find out why and how to make yours a success.

Contributor
Ali Campbell, Youth and Children's Ministry Consultant, The Resource
Ali Campbell is married to the lovely Lisa, has two teenage daughters, and has been involved in youth ministry for 37 years. In 2022, Ali established Paraklesis - The Association of Children's, Youth and Families Ministers. He particularly enjoys hanging out with his family, mentoring youth and children's workers, drinking good coffee and listening to Jazz (though not all at the same time).
Crowne Plaza
Supporting LGBTQ+ young people - workshop
Saturday 3:00pm - 3:50pm
Whatever your theology, all young people need and deserve your pastoral support. In this session we’ll be providing a context for you to share your experiences of supporting young people pastorally as they navigate questions about sexuality and identity. The focus will be on how we can help youth ministry be the best space for young people to be honest with themselves, with us and with God.

Contributor
Matt Perkins, Youth Specialist (Leader Development), Salvation Army
Matt is the Salvation Army’s Youth Specialist for Leader Development for the UK & Ireland. His role aims to support local youth workers and their work with young people through the development of resources and training. Most recently Matt has been involved in projects addressing boys mental health, LGBTQ+ and has developed local street-based youth work projects through an online network and training during the pandemic. Matt lives in Banstead with his wife and three young boys, he attends Sutton Salvation Army Corps where he volunteers as a youth worker.
Lakeside Foyer
Connect dinner meet-ups rendezvous
Saturday 5:30pm - 6:00pm
If you've signed up tp have dinner with others at the conference, check in here to meet everyone and head off together to the restaurant.
Main session
Main session 3
Saturday 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Contributor
Pete Greig, Founder, 24-7 Prayer
Pete founded the 24-7 prayer movement in 1999 which has impacted the lives of thousands of people across the world. For eight years Pete served on the senior leadership team of Alpha international and HTB, a large Anglican church in London. He’s also an award-winning author of 'How to pray' and 'God on mute', as well as being host of the Lectio 365 daily devotional used by more than 270,000 people. Pete is currently Senior Pastor of Emmaus Road church in Guildford. He loves art galleries, live music and knocking down walls.

Contributor
KXC, Worship band
KXC Worship is based at King’s Cross Church (KXC) - a church in the heart of London. The vision of KXC is to serve God’s purpose to make all things new, by recklessly giving themselves away to God in worship, each other in community and the people of King’s Cross and beyond. Their mosts recent album is 'Show Us Your Glory'.

Contributor
Lucy Rae, Church Partnerships Manager, Resurgo
Lucy works for Resurgo, a Christian charity helping young people enter employment. Previously she was youth worker at Saints Youth. She's passionate about sustainable fashion and runs a charity shop supporting local charities. She is also passionate about getting a dog as soon as possible!

Contributor
Martin Saunders, Director, Satellites Event
Martin Saunders is the founder and Director of Satellites, a Youthscape summer event which aims to help young people to live Jesus-centred lives. He's also Deputy CEO of Youthscape, and the author of a number of books for young people and their leaders. His latest book is 'Signal Fire', a practical guide to prayer for young people.

Contributor
Megan Dewald, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates training, creates community, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. She is also the new co-author of the revised version of The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul Tending in Youth Ministry, with Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster. With over two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to understand and navigate systems, structures, and relationships.
Prayer Chapel
Prayer chapel: Compline
Saturday 10:00pm - 10:30pm
Compline is also known as Night Prayer and is a contemplative service performed at the end of the day - an ancient tradition that goes back to at least the 6th century. A quieter and reflective way to finish your day at NYMW.

Contributor
Alice Smith, Director of Church Development, Youthscape
Alice oversees Launchpad, Youthscape's project equipping church leaders to see youth work start, and flourish in churches across the country. She's spent most of her adult years working with young people and helping and equipping Christians who work with young people. In her spare time, she's ordained as a Deacon in the Church of England, and leads the older youth in her parish. She has an obsession with tea, dahlias and Desert Island Discs….
Crowne Plaza
After hours live music bar
Saturday 10:00pm - 11:00pm
Relax after the Main session ends with live music and a bar at the Crowne Plaza hotel next door to Resorts World. A chance to catch up and chill after a long day at NYMW.
Lakeside Foyer
Morning lake walk and prayer
Sunday 8:30am - 9:15am
Join a group of delegate starting the day with a walk around the lake next to Resorts World. We'll chat as we go, make time for prayer - and be back in time for the start of this morning's programme!

Contributor
Mike Palin, Director, The267Project
Mike is Director of the267project, a Hertfordshire-based charity that seeks to 'resource-grow-celebrate' youth and kids ministry across the area. Mike has been involved in youth and kids work for over 30 years and has been leading 267 for 17 years. Mike loves collaboration and unity, and the heart of the267project is partnering with other organisations to help them thrive. Mike is a self-described coffee snob, he is dad to Zach and husband to Kirstie and the Palin family love an adventure!
Platform 2: Vox 1
Devotions and worship
Sunday 8:30am - 9:00am
A devotional study to start your day, drawing on a passage of Scripture.

Contributor
Megan Dewald, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates training, creates community, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. She is also the new co-author of the revised version of The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul Tending in Youth Ministry, with Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster. With over two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to understand and navigate systems, structures, and relationships.

Contributor
Liz Moore
Liz is the Assistant Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry, where she oversees the Certificate in Youth and Theology Program and develops training and resources for youth workers. Liz has more than a decade of experience in youth ministry and pastoral leadership, most recently as a church planter with the Vineyard. A sought-after teacher and preacher, Liz is passionate about listening prayer, sustainable ministry, and social change. Liz is also an accomplished cook and believes in the profound connection between ministry and hospitality. She holds a BA in Religious Studies from Trinity College in Connecticut and an MDiv from Duke Divinity School.
Seminar: Vox 4
Young people’s faith formation - a Biblical journey (part 2)
Sunday 10:15am - 11:00am
What do the Old and New Testaments have to say about the faith formation of young people? In a two-part seminar series, we’ll take a deep dive into the Bible to answer that question. We’ll explore stories of young people finding and growing in faith, and how they have played a crucial part of God’s plan for the world, whether a zealous 16-year-old Josiah, or a pregnant teen called Mary.

Contributor
Andy Du Feu, Principal & CEO, Moorlands College
Andy leads Moorlands, a Bible College about 10 minutes drive from the Bournemouth beach - what's not to like? He has spent the last 15 years investing in youth workers to be deep theologically, passionate spiritually and robust practically, and is author of Looking Good Naked: Youth Work and the Body of Christ.

Contributor
Paul Cable, Youth & Community Work Lecturer, Moorlands College
Paul is the Youth & Community Work Lecturer at Moorlands College and Director of Training & Innovation at The Bridge Youth Project in Salisbury where he lives. His passion is to equip the local church for ministry with young people. He drinks black coffee, reads nerdy books and is often found exploring the outdoors.
Seminar: Vox 5
Young people’s faith formation - a Biblical journey (part 1)
Saturday 4:00pm - 4:50pm
What do both the Old and New Testaments have to say about the faith formation of young people? In a two-part seminar series, we’ll take a deep dive into the texts to answer that question. We’ll explore stories of young people finding and growing in faith, and how they have played a crucial part of God’s plan for the world, whether a zealous 16-year-old Josiah, or a pregnant teenager called Mary.

Contributor
Andy Du Feu, Principal & CEO, Moorlands College
Andy leads Moorlands, a Bible College about 10 minutes drive from the Bournemouth beach - what's not to like? He has spent the last 15 years investing in youth workers to be deep theologically, passionate spiritually and robust practically, and is author of Looking Good Naked: Youth Work and the Body of Christ.

Contributor
Paul Cable, Youth & Community Work Lecturer, Moorlands College
Paul is the Youth & Community Work Lecturer at Moorlands College and Director of Training & Innovation at The Bridge Youth Project in Salisbury where he lives. His passion is to equip the local church for ministry with young people. He drinks black coffee, reads nerdy books and is often found exploring the outdoors.
Seminar: Vox 4
The Difference Course training session
Saturday 2:00pm - 2:50pm
In a world that is messy, hurting and divided, Difference is a free, seven-session resource that equips young people with skills to cross divides, navigate disagreement, practise forgiveness and pursue a just and flourishing world as they seek to follow Jesus. Attending this seminar will give you the necessary training to run Difference with your young people confidently, as well as gain access to our online resource hub – home to all of the course materials for you to download and use for free.

Contributor
Kiera Phyo, Director Reconciling Leaders Network to the Archbishop of Canterbury
Kiera Phyo is part of the Lambeth Palace reconciliation team – working to mobilise a generation to live out their calling as peacemakers and reconcilers, pursuing a just and flourishing society. The team have developed Difference – a free course that explores following Jesus in a complex and divided world, equipping people to navigate disagreement and cross divides in their everyday encounters. Kiera volunteers with the young people at her church, is a faith contributor on BBC Radio 2 and is an absolute whiz at facepainting!

Contributor
Shem Pinnock
Shem Pinnock is a young speaker and charismatic leader, committed to motivating and encouraging youth both within the church and the wider community. He supported the Lambeth Palace reconciliation team as they developed Difference for Young People – which launched earlier this year. Additionally, Shem worked as an advisor to the Mayor of London, leading on city engagements and affairs as well as strategically fostering connections between government and church communities to enhance faith and political relations.
Meet up
Youthscape resources hands-on workshop
Sunday 9:15am - 10:00am
Ever wondered how some of Youthscape’s resources work in practice? This is a chance to try them out, guided by the team who created them. You’ll try out games and other resources covering diverse subjects including faith, racism, anxiety and more. Discover which will work best for your group - and gain the confidence to use them back at home.

Contributor
Hannah Bradley, Innovation Specialist, Youthscape
Hannah has been an Innovation Specialist at Youthscape for almost 5 years. She thinks young people are absolutely amazing and it is the biggest joy to her that she gets to spend my days thinking up new and creative resources for them and their youth leaders. Outside of work, she lives in Scotland with her husband and dog and is happiest when hiking mountains.

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Jenny Cavendish, Resource Specialist, Youthscape
Jenny is part of the Youthscape Resources team. She really enjoys creating resources and new ideas for young people, youth workers and the adults supporting them. Alongside that, she is a Psychotherapist in the West Midlands and works with a charity offering consultancy for special schools around trauma. In her spare time she likes paddle boarding, knitting and cooking.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Spirited Arts
Sunday 9:45am - 10:15am
If you’ve seen the art exhibition this weekend, you’ll be itching to know how you can use these images creatively in your youth work. Meet the curator of the exhibition and find out how.

Contributor
Lat Blaylock, RE Today
Lat Blaylock is the leading primary and secondary specialist equipping and training RE teachers across the UK and working with schools to help them develop inspiring and thoughtful RE. His work has included running the Spirited Arts annual competition with thousands of young people sharing their ideas and beliefs through their art - a small part of which has been on display at the weekend.
Seminar: Vox 5
Church and school - how to connect your youth ministry with your local school
Sunday 10:15am - 11:00am
How do you build trust with local schools? What can you offer that schools will welcome but which is also effective for your childrens and youth work? Inspiration for church leaders, childrens and youth workers and school projects.

Contributor
Jemimah Allen, Director of Youth Work and Resources, Youthscape
Jemimah is part of the Youthscape leadership team and directs resources development and the charity's direct work with young people in Luton. She is passionate about the local church, and exploring new ways to share faith with young people. Before arriving at Youthscape in 2016, Jemimah led a mentoring charity in London and has a degree in Youth Work and Ministry from Oasis College, London. She is mum to a one-year-old and somehow manages to balance that with her work at Youthscape.

Contributor
Lat Blaylock, RE Today
Lat Blaylock is the leading primary and secondary specialist equipping and training RE teachers across the UK and working with schools to help them develop inspiring and thoughtful RE. His work has included running the Spirited Arts annual competition with thousands of young people sharing their ideas and beliefs through their art - a small part of which has been on display at the weekend.

Contributor
Gemma Milligan, Head of Luton Youth Work, Youthscape
Gemma is Head of Youthscape’s Luton team and also leads the youth ministry team at her church. She’s passionate about encouraging young people to explore faith in both church and community settings, and has been doing so for the past 15 years. When she’s not hanging out with young people she loves to read, write, spend time with her family, and go for walks in the countryside.

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Lucy Moore, Head of The Growing Faith Foundation
Lucy is happily leading a great team working together to change the culture of the CofE so everyone puts children and young people at the heart of all we do as a church. She is still finding glitter under fingernails from Messy Church days. Lucy is a disastrous but ever-optimistic gardener, living in the glorious Peak District.
Seminar: Vox 3
How to tell stories to young people
Sunday 10:15am - 11:00am
Stories are a brilliant way to capture the interest of all of us, including children and teenagers. But what are the skills you need to tell stories that will keep a 13 year old engaged? In this session we’ll explore both the power of stories, especially in the Bible, and the practical tips and tricks that will improve your storytelling skills.

Contributor
Bob Hartman, Author and storyteller
Bob Hartman has been a professional storyteller for 30 years. An ordained minister, he has written over 70 books, for both children and adults, many of them retellings of Bible stories and passages. He is also the author of YouVersion’s Bible App for Kids. His passion is to help people of every age find their way into the Bible, engage with it, and discover the God who inspired it. Bob is married to Sue, has two married children, Kari and Chris, and five grandchildren: Malachi, Leah, Jacob, Remy and Sloane.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Working to support young people into employment
Sunday 10:15am - 10:45am
The church has a rich history of helping young people train for and find employment. Come and hear how one major project is making a major impact in creating life-changing opportunities for young people, and pick up some practical ideas for how you can replicate their successes in your context.

Contributor
Lucy Rae, Church Partnerships Manager, Resurgo
Lucy works for Resurgo, a Christian charity helping young people enter employment. Previously she was youth worker at Saints Youth. She's passionate about sustainable fashion and runs a charity shop supporting local charities. She is also passionate about getting a dog as soon as possible!
Main session
Main Session 4
Sunday 11:45am - 1:30pm

Contributor
Laura Hancock, National Ministries Director, Youth for Christ
Laura is the National Ministries Director for Youth for Christ. She oversees Youth for Christ’s outreach and evangelism teams and has also led the development of some of YFC's resources including Yeti and the Good News Bible - The Youth Edition. She speaks widely on youth work and young people as well as helping lead the youth work in her church. Laura is married to Andy who is Associate Pastor at Lifecentral Church, Halesowen.

Contributor
KXC, Worship band
KXC Worship is based at King’s Cross Church (KXC) - a church in the heart of London. The vision of KXC is to serve God’s purpose to make all things new, by recklessly giving themselves away to God in worship, each other in community and the people of King’s Cross and beyond. Their mosts recent album is 'Show Us Your Glory'.

Contributor
Lucy Rae, Church Partnerships Manager, Resurgo
Lucy works for Resurgo, a Christian charity helping young people enter employment. Previously she was youth worker at Saints Youth. She's passionate about sustainable fashion and runs a charity shop supporting local charities. She is also passionate about getting a dog as soon as possible!

Contributor
Martin Saunders, Director, Satellites Event
Martin Saunders is the founder and Director of Satellites, a Youthscape summer event which aims to help young people to live Jesus-centred lives. He's also Deputy CEO of Youthscape, and the author of a number of books for young people and their leaders. His latest book is 'Signal Fire', a practical guide to prayer for young people.

Contributor
Megan Dewald, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates training, creates community, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. She is also the new co-author of the revised version of The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul Tending in Youth Ministry, with Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster. With over two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to understand and navigate systems, structures, and relationships.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Evangelism beyond the church building
Saturday 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Is your mission outreach stuck within the walls of your church? The team at Urban Devotion believes that sharing the Gospel is inseparable from community care. Hear how they weave evangelism into their work with local neighborhoods, especially with young people who may never enter a church. Gain fresh perspectives and practical tools to help you effectively share the message of Jesus in your community.

Contributor
Sophie Crew
Sophie works for Urban Devotion, leading the team in creating spaces for young people to engage in conversations about faith and explore what it means to follow Jesus! She loves being around people and spends her free time either creating content for her YouTube channel - ‘SophandRach’ or getting creative on her sewing machine. Her interesting fact is she once ate a whole chocolate gateaux in two minutes without her hands.
Crowne Plaza
Developing youth worship bands - workshop
Saturday 2:00pm - 2:50pm
Engagement with music provides some of the oldest and most tried-and-tested methods of Christian youth work. Drawing together young musicians from your church community can galvanise faith and give those young people a sense of purpose and belonging. Join members of our long-running house band as they unpack how to build a youth band, host jams or simply bring more sung worship into your youth ministry.

Contributor
KXC, Worship band
KXC Worship is based at King’s Cross Church (KXC) - a church in the heart of London. The vision of KXC is to serve God’s purpose to make all things new, by recklessly giving themselves away to God in worship, each other in community and the people of King’s Cross and beyond. Their mosts recent album is 'Show Us Your Glory'.
Seminar: Vox 5
What's in your safeguarding toolkit: How to get the job done safely - interactive session
Sunday 9:15am - 10:00am
Do your policies and practice meet the latest legislation and guidance? Here’s a practical and handy journey through everything you need to have in place. Come away from this session with a clear understanding of where you need to make changes and improvements to your safeguarding; it might be the most important hour of your weekend.

Contributor
Justin Humphreys, CEO, thirtyone:eight
Originally from Bristol, Justin has worked in a variety of social work and youth work settings for over 25 years. Most recently before joining the charity in 2010, he worked for the largest children’s charity in the UK. Previous to this, he worked in a range of local authority roles; most latterly at senior management level within a metropolitan borough council in the West Midlands. He has also served as a church Pastor and is a passionate advocate for justice and authentic leadership.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Helping tomorrow’s voters to have faith in politics
Saturday 3:30pm - 4:00pm
Politics and faith do mix - but this generation of young people will face increasingly polarised policies and views. We have a vital part to play as youth leaders in helping teenagers to become politically engaged without being burnt out or pulled to the extremes. A Westminster insider and Christian leader encourages us to take up the challenge.

Contributor
Amy Dolley, Worship leader & criminal justice campaigner
Amy is Worship Pastor at St Saviour's in Finsbury Park. She’s also part of KXC Worship, having been part of Kings Cross Church in London for many years as a worship leader. She also works in the criminal justice sector for a prison reform charity, and volunteers at her local prison chaplaincy. She previously worked in Parliament for an MP and continues to lead worship at the chapel services for politicians and their staff in Westminster.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Your youth work is too middle class
Saturday 3:00pm - 3:30pm
It’s time to face up to the dirty secret of most Christian youth work… on the whole the most successful and well-funded work and projects are run for middle-class young people. While this is more a reality than an aspiration, many of us feel frozen and confused about how to address it. Natalie Williams from Jubilee+ is here to help.

Contributor
Natalie Williams
Natalie Williams grew up in relative poverty in the deprived seaside town of Hastings. She became a Christian at 15, which changed her life completely. Natalie has been involved with Jubilee+ since its first year, and became chief executive in April 2021. Natalie is the co-author of four books, including A Call to Act (2020) and Invisible Divides (2022). She is passionate about the church being a place of overflowing mercy, especially for those trapped in poverty.
Crowne Plaza
Lego® 'Serious Play'® interactive workshop
Saturday 4:00pm - 4:50pm
Having fun with Lego can be a brilliant way to reflect on your youth work practice. Come and take part in this hands-on workshop where we’ll provide the bricks and guide you through a series of exercises to help to discover new insights through what you build.

Contributor
Ben Mizen, Creative Consultant & Director, Ideas Alchemy Consulting Limited
Ben Mizen from Ideas Alchemy Consulting Limited employs inventive approaches like LEGO® Serious Play® to enhance team dynamics, strategy, and leadership. His main aim is to foster divergent thinking for heightened productivity and life satisfaction. Furthermore, Ben teaches part-time in Business and Management at Solent University. Previously, he spent over 25 years as a church youth worker and diocesan advisor across various locations including Gloucestershire, The Netherlands, the UK, and Portsmouth.
Seminar: Vox 5
Avoiding burn out and exhaustion as a youth worker
Saturday 3:00pm - 3:50pm
Young people deserve the best we can offer them: our time, care and engagement. But sometimes being a youth worker, paid or volunteer, can take its toll on our mental and emotional health. In this seminar we’ll create space for you to share your own experiences of the ups and downs of being a youth worker and suggest practical ways to avoid burnout.

Contributor
Susie Mapledoram, Assistant Director of Education/Diocesan Youth Officer
Susie lives in Chorley with her magnificent pup, Betty. She has worked in parish, school and diocesan fixtures in youth work over the last 35+ years and is still going! As a Youth MHFA and Suicide First Aid instructor she spends a lot of time exploring the relationship between mental wellbeing, faith and church as part of her role with Manchester Diocese. Susie loves Hunted, airports, superior stationery and quality crisps.
Seminar: Vox 4
James Bond and Rat Worship: why worldview matters
Saturday 3:00pm - 3:50pm
Young people have a worldview - even if they don’t realise it. In this fast-moving session, funny and insightful stories reveal teens’ real values and beliefs. You’ll discover how to help young people explore those values in a more critical way as well as how to explain to them the Biblical values that provide the basis of Christian faith.

Contributor
Mark Roques, Director of RealityBites
Mark is an author, foster carer and Director of RealityBites based in Leeds. He has spoken at conferences all over the world and his work is focused on how storytelling can help Christians in both discipleship and mission.
Seminar: Vox 3
The enneagram and you as a youth worker
Saturday 3:00pm - 3:50pm
The enneagram has a rich – and profoundly Christian – history as a tool for personal development and self-understanding. In this hands-on session we’ll reflect on the strengths the different types bring to your work with young people, as well as the challenges that your enneagram type might present. This is particularly suitable for those already familiar with the enneagram.

Contributor
Megan Dewald, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates training, creates community, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. She is also the new co-author of the revised version of The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul Tending in Youth Ministry, with Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster. With over two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to understand and navigate systems, structures, and relationships.
Seminar: Vox 4
How to tame the smartphone
Sunday 9:15am - 10:00am
It may not be an exaggeration to suggest that phone use – and particularly addiction – are the biggest obstacles to young people’s faith development. So how bad is the problem, and is there any hope for our efforts to get young people to reach for technology a little less? Martin Saunders explores a surprising strategy for putting the smartphone at the heart of your approach to discipleship.

Contributor
Martin Saunders, Director, Satellites Event
Martin Saunders is the founder and Director of Satellites, a Youthscape summer event which aims to help young people to live Jesus-centred lives. He's also Deputy CEO of Youthscape, and the author of a number of books for young people and their leaders. His latest book is 'Signal Fire', a practical guide to prayer for young people.
Seminar: Vox 5
Everyone’s invited? How to really include young people with disabilities, chronic illness and additional needs
Saturday 2:00pm - 2:50pm
In this session we’ll explore the different kinds of disabilities and additional needs you may encounter - from visible and hidden disabilities to long-Covid - and help you develop a youth work programme that is truly welcoming to all young people.

Contributor
Kay Morgan-Gurr, Co-Founder, Additional Needs Alliance
Kay is co-founder of the Additional Needs Alliance, is the disability and additional needs advisor to Keswick Ministries and Spring Harvest and a wearer of many other ministry ‘hats’ - all to do with disability and additional needs. She was previously a children’s evangelist and before that a children’s nurse specialising in disability and additional needs. She is married to Steve, uses four wheels to get around and loves to crochet.
Seminar: Vox 4
Whole life youth ministry - the four seasons of youth work
Saturday 4:00pm - 4:50pm
Drawing on fascinating new research, long-term youth work legend Paul Beautyman explores the four key stages that youth ministers can develop through if they’re committed to youth work for the long haul. Perfect for more experienced youth leaders, and those who feel a long-term calling to young people.

Contributor
Paul Beautyman
Paul lives in Scotland and has three part-time roles; he runs Youth Work Journeys which trains, supports and mentors Christian youth workers, He is Head of Operations for a youth work project called KYTHE and teaches youth and community work at the Scottish Baptist College. He recently completed my PhD into sustainability of youth workers. His hobbies are hill-running and playing traditional Scottish music in the pub.
Crowne Plaza
Art and youth ministry workshop
Saturday 5:00pm - 5:50pm
A first for NYMW - a hands-on art workshop that takes you on a journey expressing and exploring your faith. Talented artists - and the rest of us - are all welcome! Equipment provided. NOTE: There are limited spaces available at this workshop.

Contributor
Carolyn Lewis
Carolyn Lewis has been involved in art in her Church for the last 3 years. She has run various prophetic art workshops for adults, young people and children. She runs a weekly prophetic art table in her Church where people are invited to come and draw or paint during the service and a selection of these pictures are then shared at the end and have also been displayed in local community events.Her desire is to release people to create with God, as she believes God’s creativity transforms us and our communities.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Talking to young people about money
Saturday 2:30pm - 3:00pm
Just like discipleship, learning to manage money is the journey of a lifetime. This short session explores why there should be a clear link between the two - and how helping young people to see finance as a spiritual issue can liberate their relationship with money.

Contributor
Megan Wilcock, Relationship Manager, Stewardship
In her role as Relationship Manager, Megan works to engage, equip and support the next generation of philanthropists on their giving journey. Megan joined Stewardship in 2020, where her passion to see lives transformed through the power of generosity has been ignited. She loves to be hospitable and uses this passion to create safe spaces for relationship and connections to flourish. Megan lives in North West London with her husband Josh, where they attend a local church and lead a connect group together.
Platform 2: Vox 1
What does research tell us about how young people find lifelong faith?
Saturday 2:00pm - 2:30pm
A quickfire tour of research from across the world telling what actually helps young people develop lifelong faith. learn what in-depth research has been carried out on this crucial topic.

Contributor
Gemma Madle, Senior Researcher, Youthscape
Gemma loves Youth Work and Research and therefore has the best job in the world because she gets to do both together! Her default question is ‘What can we learn from this?’ which can be helpful and frustrating in equal measure. Outside of work she is a volunteer youth worker, a Town and Borough Councillor and shares her home with a husband, three adult/teenage boys and an excitable spaniel.

Contributor
Hannah Bowden, Senior Researcher, Youthscape
Hannah is a Senior Researcher within Youthscape's Centre for Research. She has a research background in education policy and young people in local authority care and specialises in qualitative research. After receiving her Doctorate from the University of Birmingham in 2022, Hannah spent time working as a secondary school Family Support Worker before joining the Centre in January 2024. She is sometimes accompanied by her dog, Luna, to the office.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Your next Treasurer is 13: getting teens involved in church governance
Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm
If young people aren’t helping to lead your church, you’re missing out. Not only are they your future leaders, they can also make a significant contribution to the running of your church, right now. Here’s a vision for how to get them involved in practical ways.

Contributor
Tolu George, Curate, St Luke's Church Watford
Tolu is deeply passionate about the real-life teaching and true practice of Jesus’ way to the church and those looking in. She longs to make the practice of Jesus’ teaching an integral part of discovering and defining one’s self against society’s arc narrative of self, success and satisfaction.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Faith that outlives Freshers’ Week
Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Too many young people arrive at university and leave behind their faith at home, or else find themselves losing touch with their belief system in the first thrilling days of Freshers’ Week. Youth work can play a crucial part in making sure that doesn’t happen - so what do we need to do to help strengthen and deepen the faith that our graduating teenagers take to uni?

Contributor
Aaron Nayagam, Head of Mission, Fusion Movement
Aaron is Head of Mission for Fusion, a worldwide movement of student mission. He is passionate about catalysing the local Church to be at the forefront of student mission and to see a generation find hope in Jesus.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Young people and the sacraments
Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm
Sacraments offer the opportunity to draw closer to God. How might we see this as more than ‘just' baptism or communion in church and instead an everyday opportunity in our youth ministry for lifelong faith to grow?

Contributor
Alice Smith, Director of Church Development, Youthscape
Alice oversees Launchpad, Youthscape's project equipping church leaders to see youth work start, and flourish in churches across the country. She's spent most of her adult years working with young people and helping and equipping Christians who work with young people. In her spare time, she's ordained as a Deacon in the Church of England, and leads the older youth in her parish. She has an obsession with tea, dahlias and Desert Island Discs….
Platform 2: Vox 1
Vaping and what to do about it
Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm
E-cigarettes or vapes have appeared from nowhere to become an emblematic part of teen culture in the last few years. This session provides detailed insights into the extent of use in different age groups, the potential dangers, and how as youth workers we might decide to respond.

Contributor
Sarah Brighton, CEO, Hope
Sarah have been working with young people nearly all her working life and is passionate about their right to grow up safely, have every opportunity to achieve their potential, and be equipped to deal with things life may throw at them. Having worked in drug prevention for many years, she knows that this, alongside good quality youth work, can be highly effective in helping young people make drug-free choices.
Main session
Interactive keynote: Adventure of a lifetime
Saturday 11:45am - 1:00pm
In this extended super-seminar, we’ll be unpacking the big question of NYMW ‘24. How do encourage young people to develop faith in their teenage years that might last them into old age? Hear from one of the world’s leading thinkers on ‘Lifelong Faith’, then share and discuss your own ideas as you consider the practical steps you might want to take in response to this challenge.

Contributor
John Roberto, Director, Lifelong Faith Associates
John Roberto has spent a lifetime working in faith formation—teaching, writing, researching, consulting, and developing programs. Among his publications are Lifelong Faith: Formation with All Ages and Generations, Families at the Center of Faith Formation, Seasons of Adult Faith Formation, Reimagining Faith Formation for the 21st Century, Generations Together, and Faith Formation 2020. He has a masters degree in religious education from Fordham University and a honorary doctor of divinity from Meadville Lombard Theological School.

Contributor
Rachel Gardner, Director of Partnerships, Youthscape
Rachel Gardner is a youth worker, speaker and writer, and Director of Partnerships at Youthscape. Perhaps best-known for founding Romance Academy, Rachel has written several books, most recently ‘The Sex Thing’ and she is passionate about helping young people overcome big life challenges. Recently she’s moved north with her husband and family to help lead a church in Blackburn. But wherever you are, you’ll still be able to hear her on the Youthscape Podcast!
Main session
Main session 2
Saturday 9:15am - 11:00am
- Kenda Creasy Dean
- Megan Dewald
- KXC
- SA youth band

Contributor
Kenda Creasy Dean, Professor of Youth, Church, and Culture, Princeton Theological Seminary
Kenda Creasy Dean is the Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary. She is the author of numerous books, including Innovating for Love: Joining God’s Expedition through Christian Social Innovation; Almost Christian and Practicing Passion. She is the co-founder Ministry Incubators, an ecclesial innovation education and consulting group, and was named the 2024 Distinguished Leader in Innovation by Wesleyan Impact Partners.

Contributor
Lucy Rae, Church Partnerships Manager, Resurgo
Lucy works for Resurgo, a Christian charity helping young people enter employment. Previously she was youth worker at Saints Youth. She's passionate about sustainable fashion and runs a charity shop supporting local charities. She is also passionate about getting a dog as soon as possible!

Contributor
Martin Saunders, Director, Satellites Event
Martin Saunders is the founder and Director of Satellites, a Youthscape summer event which aims to help young people to live Jesus-centred lives. He's also Deputy CEO of Youthscape, and the author of a number of books for young people and their leaders. His latest book is 'Signal Fire', a practical guide to prayer for young people.

Contributor
Megan Dewald, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates training, creates community, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. She is also the new co-author of the revised version of The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul Tending in Youth Ministry, with Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster. With over two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to understand and navigate systems, structures, and relationships.

Contributor
KXC, Worship band
KXC Worship is based at King’s Cross Church (KXC) - a church in the heart of London. The vision of KXC is to serve God’s purpose to make all things new, by recklessly giving themselves away to God in worship, each other in community and the people of King’s Cross and beyond. Their mosts recent album is 'Show Us Your Glory'.
Prayer Chapel
Morning prayer in the chapel
Saturday 8:30am - 9:00am
A simple reflective start to the day with prayers, readings and liturgy.

Contributor
Alice Smith, Director of Church Development, Youthscape
Alice oversees Launchpad, Youthscape's project equipping church leaders to see youth work start, and flourish in churches across the country. She's spent most of her adult years working with young people and helping and equipping Christians who work with young people. In her spare time, she's ordained as a Deacon in the Church of England, and leads the older youth in her parish. She has an obsession with tea, dahlias and Desert Island Discs….
Platform 2: Vox 1
Devotions and worship
Saturday 8:30am - 9:00am
A devotional study to start your day, drawing on a passage of Scripture with worship and prayer.

Contributor
Zo Ross-Waddell
Zo Ross-Waddell is a worship leader and songwriter based at Gas Street Church in Birmingham, serving alongside her husband, Callum. Zo is passionate about creating open spaces for others to encounter God through song. Outside of worship leading, she loves building community and hosting people for dinner!
Main session
Main Session 1
Friday 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Join us for the first main session at this year’s NYMW. We’ll worship together and begin to explore the weekend’s theme.

Contributor
Ben Lindsay, Founder, Power the Fight
Ben Lindsay OBE is Founder and CEO of Power The Fight, 2023 Charity Times, Charity of The Year launched in 2019, tackling the issue of violence affecting young people. Winner of the Charity Times 2023 Social Media Leader, 2022’s Rising Leader Award and bestselling author, Ben is an experienced presenter, trainer and facilitator with more than 20 years spent working with high-risk young people in the field of gangs and serious youth violence.

Contributor
KXC, Worship band
KXC Worship is based at King’s Cross Church (KXC) - a church in the heart of London. The vision of KXC is to serve God’s purpose to make all things new, by recklessly giving themselves away to God in worship, each other in community and the people of King’s Cross and beyond. Their mosts recent album is 'Show Us Your Glory'.

Contributor
Lucy Rae, Church Partnerships Manager, Resurgo
Lucy works for Resurgo, a Christian charity helping young people enter employment. Previously she was youth worker at Saints Youth. She's passionate about sustainable fashion and runs a charity shop supporting local charities. She is also passionate about getting a dog as soon as possible!

Contributor
Martin Saunders, Director, Satellites Event
Martin Saunders is the founder and Director of Satellites, a Youthscape summer event which aims to help young people to live Jesus-centred lives. He's also Deputy CEO of Youthscape, and the author of a number of books for young people and their leaders. His latest book is 'Signal Fire', a practical guide to prayer for young people.

Contributor
Megan De Wald, Speaker
Megan DeWald is the Director of the Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she oversees research, facilitates programs, hosts events, and designs resources for people engaged in youth ministry. With two decades of experience in youth and young adult ministry, Megan is passionate about nurturing authentic connection and friendship among people from different social locations and equipping leaders to build just, equitable communities where people can flourish as their full selves.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Getting serious about young-teen discipleship
Saturday 5:30pm - 6:00pm
What if a young person’s faith at 14 is shaped by how seriously their faith development was taken when they were younger? Come hear a challenge to reconsider our ambitions for children’s and early teens ministry.
Contributor
Ali Campbell, Speaker
Ali runs The Resource, a consultancy service which equips, trains and supports those in children's, youth and family ministry. He is also a Development Consultant for Paraklesis, a new association made to support children's, youth and families ministers.
Platform 2: Vox 1
Handling conflict in churches around youth work
Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm
If we’re honest, sometimes youth work can cause friction and disagreement in churches: whether that’s about the right direction to take, the support (or lack) from church leaders or differences about doctrine. In this session we’ll explore how to manage those conflicts and, where possible, resolve them.

Contributor
Emma Sargeant, Growing Younger Advisor, Diocese of Birmingham
Emma has worked for the Church of England Birmingham for 7 years, and her current role is the Growing Younger Advisor, supporting churches, volunteers, and employed workers with their youth and children's work. She develops training and resources and enjoys meeting up for coffee and helping people dream ‘what’s next’ for their youth and children's ministry.
Platform 2: Vox 1
The church leader and youth ministry
Friday 6:30pm - 7:00pm
What do youth workers need from a church leader, and what is a church leader really looking for from them? Explore how to make this key relationship work for everyone in this thought-provoking talk aimed at both church leaders and youth workers.

Contributor
Bishop Lusa, Bishop of Willesden, Church of England
Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy was consecrated as the Bishop of Willesden in January 2022. Lusa was ordained in 2008 and served as an Assistant Curate in the Diocese of Canterbury, before becoming Vicar of St Aidan, Gravesend in 2012. In 2017 he was appointed BAME Mission and Ministry Enabler in the Diocese of Leicester, wherein he oversaw an increase in representation and participation of those from UK Minority Ethnic (UKME) backgrounds in the life and structures of Leicester Diocese. Lusa is a trustee of St Mellitus College, Church Army, and deputy chair of the Board of Initiatives of Change UK. His interests include ethical leadership, storytelling, and poetry. Lusa feels strongly about issues of social social justice, and has worked with Making Herstory: an organisation working to end gender-based violence.
Platform 2: Vox 1
How MrBeast can help you disciple young people
Friday 5:30pm - 6:00pm
Arguably one of the most important figures in modern youth culture, Mr Beast has been both praised and criticised for the extraordinary content he creates, which can appear both philanthropic and exploitative. So how should we think about these incredibly popular videos, and the man behind them, and could talking about them help young people explore complex moral ideas?

Contributor
David Walford, Senior Youth Worker, Youthscape
David has been part of the Youthscape team on the ground doing youth work in Luton for the last 7 years. He’s currently leading a sports project that mixes low-level therapeutic work with football in schools as well as helping with the NEET intervention work Youthscape do. David is passionate about creativity and is investigating digital incarnational youth work and what youth work looks like in this new frontier.
Platform 2: Vox 1
The three rooms of revival
Friday 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Since events unfolded at Asbury seminary last year, more and more people have been getting excited about the idea of revival - especially among and led by young people. So how can we understand and pray for this idea? This session unpacks a helpful, Biblical approach.

Contributor
Amanda Neill, Youth Pastor
Amanda lives in Surrey and is the Youth Pastor at St Paul's and St Barnabas in Cheam. She's passionate about youth encountering the love of Jesus, creating rhythms in their life that shape who they are and how they become more like Jesus. She is never too far away from a cuppa and a good chat!
Meet up
Getting the most out of the weekend
Friday 7:00pm - 7:30pm
You’ll find this brief practical guide to the weekend the best way to get the most out of the event. We’ll introduce the theme and explore the programme. We’ll also explain how to register for coaching and some of the other free services available through the weekend.

Contributor
Mike Palin, Director, The267Project
Mike is Director of the267project, a Hertfordshire-based charity that seeks to 'resource-grow-celebrate' youth and kids ministry across the area. Mike has been involved in youth and kids work for over 30 years and has been leading 267 for 17 years. Mike loves collaboration and unity, and the heart of the267project is partnering with other organisations to help them thrive. Mike is a self-described coffee snob, he is dad to Zach and husband to Kirstie and the Palin family love an adventure!
Meet up
Getting the most out of the weekend
Friday 4:30pm - 5:00pm
You’ll find this brief practical guide to the weekend the best way to get the most out of the event. We’ll introduce the theme and explore the programme. We’ll also explain how to register for coaching and some of the other free services available through the weekend.

Contributor
Mike Palin, Director, The267Project
Mike is Director of the267project, a Hertfordshire-based charity that seeks to 'resource-grow-celebrate' youth and kids ministry across the area. Mike has been involved in youth and kids work for over 30 years and has been leading 267 for 17 years. Mike loves collaboration and unity, and the heart of the267project is partnering with other organisations to help them thrive. Mike is a self-described coffee snob, he is dad to Zach and husband to Kirstie and the Palin family love an adventure!
Seminar: Vox 5
Uncurious: how do we reach young people who aren’t interested in faith?
Friday 5:00pm - 5:50pm
Most approaches to youth evangelism rely on some level of interest from young people. So what if they’re not asking any questions about life? How do you get young people curious about Christian faith when they just seem indifferent? This session from the pioneer behind the Stir resource will provide practical advice to help you connect with young people beyond the church.

Contributor
Darin Stevens, Director, Start to Stir
Throughout his twenty years of experience ministering to young people and training youth ministers, Darin has grown increasingly restless with answering questions about the Christian faith that very few young people are asking! That’s why he developed a pre-evangelism tool called the Stir Course and founded Start to Stir, along with his wife Joy. Stir exists to equip Christians with practical tools that overcome indifference to the gospel.
Crowne Plaza
Youth violence: what can the church do?
Friday 6:00pm - 6:50pm
The church - and youth work - doesn’t need to be a passive observer to the reality of youth violence that’s impacting both urban and rural communities. Join one of the UK’s leading voices on youth violence to gain an understanding of the issue and find inspiration for the part you can play.

Contributor
Ben Lindsay, Founder, Power the Fight
Ben Lindsay OBE is Founder and CEO of Power The Fight, 2023 Charity Times, Charity of The Year launched in 2019, tackling the issue of violence affecting young people. Winner of the Charity Times 2023 Social Media Leader, 2022’s Rising Leader Award and bestselling author, Ben is an experienced presenter, trainer and facilitator with more than 20 years spent working with high-risk young people in the field of gangs and serious youth violence.

Contributor
Jemimah Allen, Director of Youth Work and Resources, Youthscape
Jemimah is part of the Youthscape leadership team and directs resources development and the charity's direct work with young people in Luton. She is passionate about the local church, and exploring new ways to share faith with young people. Before arriving at Youthscape in 2016, Jemimah led a mentoring charity in London and has a degree in Youth Work and Ministry from Oasis College, London. She is mum to a one-year-old and somehow manages to balance that with her work at Youthscape.
Seminar: Vox 4
Moving Up not moving on - Making the transition from children’s to youth work
Friday 5:00pm - 5:50pm
The transition from children’s work to youth group is a vital step that needs careful planning from both sides. In this session we’ll explore how to help older primary age children to progress seamlessly into the youth group.

Contributor
Carolyn Edwards, Ministry with Children and Young People Officer, Church of England
Carolyn has a wealth of experience as a practitioner, resource writer, lecturer and trainer at local and parachurch level. She is passionate about children and young people growing in their knowledge and love of God, and is enjoying her new role developing training and ministerial formation for all those engaging with children and young people for the Church of England. She loves a wild swim, good coffee and belly laughs
Seminar: Vox 3
Behaviour management for youth work - a practical guide
Friday 5:00pm - 5:50pm
How do you address that boisterous behaviour or low level disruption that interrupts your youth group sessions each week? Young people who are chatting through talks or won’t sit still can make the session difficult to lead. Learn some practical steps you can take to address disruptive behaviour in a positive way that helps everyone get more from your session.

Contributor
Dylan Barker, Movement Enabler, Frontier Youth Trust
Dylan Barker has been working with young people for almost 20 years. He has experience in running church projects, statutory youth projects and detached work. Currently, he lives and works on an estate in Weston-Super-Mare and is part of a missional community that focuses on youth work in the area. In addition, he works for Frontier Youth Trust where he delivers resources and training for youth work on the margins.
Crowne Plaza
Intergenerational church: the reality not the hype
Friday 5:00pm - 5:50pm
Young people thrive in churches where they get to engage with the whole congregation rather than just with each other. Come and hear from one of the Church of England’s most passionate youth advocates, and get inspired to make your youth work more intergenerational.

Contributor
Bishop Lusa, Bishop of Willesden, Church of England
Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy was consecrated as the Bishop of Willesden in January 2022. Lusa was ordained in 2008 and served as an Assistant Curate in the Diocese of Canterbury, before becoming Vicar of St Aidan, Gravesend in 2012. In 2017 he was appointed BAME Mission and Ministry Enabler in the Diocese of Leicester, wherein he oversaw an increase in representation and participation of those from UK Minority Ethnic (UKME) backgrounds in the life and structures of Leicester Diocese. Lusa is a trustee of St Mellitus College, Church Army, and deputy chair of the Board of Initiatives of Change UK. His interests include ethical leadership, storytelling, and poetry. Lusa feels strongly about issues of social social justice, and has worked with Making Herstory: an organisation working to end gender-based violence.
Prayer Chapel
Open for private prayer
Friday 4:30pm - 10:00pm
Our Prayer Chapel is available for quiet reflection and prayer.
Prayer Chapel
Open for private prayer
Friday 4:30pm - 10:00pm
Our Prayer Chapel is available for quiet reflection and prayer.
Prayer Chapel
Open for private prayer
Sunday 9:00am - 1:00pm
Our Prayer Chapel is available for quiet reflection and prayer.
Prayer Chapel
Silent reflection in prayer space
Friday 10:00pm - 11:00pm
A simple and profound way to end the day with quiet reflection in our chapel. A short outline for personal prayer is available.
Prayer Chapel
Open for private prayer
Saturday 9:00am - 10:00pm
Our Prayer Chapel is available for quiet reflection and prayer.
Crowne Plaza
Bar open in Crowne Plaza
Friday 10:00pm - 11:00pm
Join some of the NYMW team for a relaxed end to the day and some good conversation. The Crowne Plaza is located immediately next door to Resorts World. We'll also have the Oasis Suite open next to the bar so there's plenty of room to sit down and chat.
Meet up
Connect reception and check in
Friday 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Our Connect programme is easy way to meet others at the weekend. We'll be holding special events and receptions and organising groups of 4-6 people to share dinner together at a local restaurant on Saturday night. Connect is a great way to meet others especially if you're at the weekend on your own.
Prayer Chapel
Prayer chapel
Friday 4:00pm - 8:00pm
Our Prayer Chapel is a quiet space for you to come and reflect at any time during the weekend. We'll also be holding some short services here at the beginning and end of each day. Come and take the time to reflect and listen to God.
Lakeside Foyer
Art exhibition
Friday 4:00pm - 8:00pm
Over 20 organisations and ministries are with us at NYMW. Take some time to visit them and see how they can help you in your youth ministry.
Lakeside Foyer
Coaching - book your slot
Friday 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Take up the offer of meeting one of our coaching team later this weekend. It's a free opportunity to sit with someone and talk through any challenges or issues you'd like to think through. Sometimes someone to listen and ask helpful questions can give you the clarity you have been seeking. Book a 45 minutes slot or ask any questions at the registration booth.