Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that they are moving forward on a new global initiative for children and youth that will begin in 2020. The initiative will provide children, youth, families, and leaders personalized opportunities to grow spiritually, socially, physically and intellectually through activities, service, gospel learning, and goal setting.
“This is going to be an exciting, wonderful enhancement to everything we have done before,” said Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Elder Rasband added, “This new initiative is not only going to point them all to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, it’s going to give opportunities for large gatherings and personal development through goals and achievement of goals.”
Developing Faith in Jesus Christ
On May 8, 2018, the First Presidency announced that a new initiative is being developed to replace existing children and youth programs within the Church, including Boy Scouts of America, Personal Progress, Duty to God, and Faith in God. In that announcement they explained, “For years, Church leaders have been preparing a new initiative to teach and provide leadership and development opportunities to all children and youth, to support families, and to strengthen youth everywhere as they develop faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
The new initiative will allow local leaders and families to customize their weekday activities, service opportunities, camps and other outdoor activities to meet the needs of children and youth rather than prescribed requirements.
Tying Youth Activities Together
The new initiative is being tested in locations around the world. “It kind of brings every aspect to be more spiritual and closer to Heavenly Father,” said Meribelle Long, a young woman who has been participating in the initiative. She explained, “We can bring school activities or other activities—sports, art classes, music—it kind of ties it all together.”
We want to see who you want to become, who you desire to become, and what you desire your life to look like,” said Debbie Angelos, a Young Women president. She continued, “I think offering them that freedom helps them feel the responsibility of it but also makes them feel that this is their choice. What you are doing and you care about in your life and you’re working hard at—Heavenly Father cares about.”
Amie Heap, a Young Women president, added: “This new initiative allows you to take a step back; take a look at who you want to be. You can determine your spiritual and temporal destiny and your ability to access the power of the Savior’s Atonement and to follow Him in His example.”
Youth Make Personal Plans and Set Goals
Spencer Bardsley, a Young Men’s president, emphasized that “Making a plan for your personal development is kind of key.”
Sarah Curtis, an activities day leader, clarified, “The goal is for the kids to have the responsibility themselves.”
Elder Rasband explained that Church leaders “are thrilled with what we are learning and so excited in the future of this new initiative. It focuses on what really matters, helping our children and youth discover their eternal identity and develop skills and talents unique to them. As the Church continues to grow and the world continues to change, the time is right for a simplified, personalized approach to helping children and youth.”
For More Information
Details about the global initiative for children and youth will be shared at ChildrenAndYouth.ChurchofJesusChrist.org as the implementation date approaches.