Okay, I know what you’re probably thinking. Who is a “young adult” and do I still qualify? Why is somebody blogging about this, anyway? Let’s try to answer a few of these questions…
First off, my name is Nathan Webb and I’m the Minister to Young Adults at The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in the greater Kansas City Area. I’ll be the primary blogger for this page, but I invite you to join in on the conversation…it’s way more fun when I’m not just talking to myself.
Alright, to the perceived questions. First of all, who is a young adult? I know that “young” is a pretty relative term, so I thought I’d help you out. The ministry to young adults at Resurrection is designed for those post college age to early thirties. So, if you fall in that life stage category, then yes, you do qualify.
Question two. Why blog about this? Resurrection is a big church with a lot of young adults. It’s my job (and passion) to connect young adults with each other and to God, so the blog world is a great place to tell you where and how to get connected. The blog will give you information on what’s going on in Young Adult Ministry and provide an easy place to talk about faith.
Stop by anytime and look around. You can also check out the Young Adult website or check us out on Facebook. I look forward to hearing from you!

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June 3, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Cathy Swirbul
Great idea on a blog to young adults. Thanks also for including a link to the FaithWork blog. I believe some from your group are joining us at the June 21 FaithWork for a service project. Should be fun!
June 5, 2008 at 2:34 am
Brandon G.
I like it. I’ll post a link to this blog on my blog.
June 5, 2008 at 8:06 pm
coryoungadults
Thanks Brandon! I’ll post yours as well.
June 9, 2008 at 8:30 pm
deviantmonk
I am making my official ‘let me grace your blog with the delight of of my virtual presence’ welcome to the sphere of blogs comment. I decided against profanity for the first one. Let’s hope you have good filters for subsequent posts, however.