Pastors and youth representatives from all the Nazarene churches in Ukraine got together for the first district youth conference since before the pandemic. They talked about what it means to be called by God and how to nurture that calling as well as how to be involved in God’s mission in the Church.
One participant reflected: “Gathering together for worship provides a whole new level of value when things are hard. Standing next to each other, singing praise to God amid war is a feeling that fills one with hope that we’ll get through with his help, despite the air raid alarms that unsettle with a feeling of panic. In the city of Odessa, Ukraine, those eerie sounds can be heard quite often. Yet, here was a place where God met with his people, revealing his work and offering hope to the people.”
Zee Gimon, EuNC Learning Centre administrator, shared her reaction to the gathering.
“One of the things that warmed my heart personally, as a Learning Centre administrator, was that it was also the first offline gathering of the EuNC students from Ukraine in a long time as well. Out of our 22 current students who have joined in 2023 and 2024, 12 made it to the conference.
"And now, to see them all interacting in real life, meeting those they have talked to during the forum times or online via Zoom, is great.Together we are witnessing God’s provision, his calling, and his faithfulness.”
Theological education is of vital importance these days now that many churches need strong leaders to guide people through this desert of war, and EuNC staff is doing their best to provide the “tools” and “maps” for them.
This is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, God’s light shines through his people.