The Nashville Epiphany Project (NEP)

A Young Adult Mission Volunteer Program of the Presbyterian Church (USA)


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     The Nashville Epiphany Project (NEP) seeks young adults interested in becoming leaders for social change.  Young Adult participants will experience mission in a community ministry that focuses on being in mission  with others rather than merely doing service. Because the experience of mission is reciprocal in nature, the NEP program provides the opportunity for young adults to be blessed by relationships with the marginalized and to be transformed by them.

       Although the experience of mission is the principle element of the program, NEP also focuses on vocational discernment. Each week, the young adults will engage in activities that help them explore, reflect and determine how their faith, values and spiritual gifts can be integrated with a wage earning occupation.  

       In addition, NEP offers opportunities to get involved with Second Presbyterian Chruch. Young adults participate, as well as take leadership roles, in areas that interest them including Sunday School programming, committee work, choir, outreach projects, or youth ministry. Through their involvement, the congregation enjoys working with and getting to know the young adults. While they are experiencing their program year, the young adults live together in an intentional Christian community where they can encourage and support each other, and grow in discipleship.

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