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The Connection Newsletter

Young People Active on NACP Board

5/1/2018

 
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The Board of Directors for NACP for the 2017-2020 quadrennium includes United Methodist persons from many Indigenous Nations of the U.S.  Serving in this important capacity are a total of eighteen persons, one of whom is a youth and three which are young adults. 

Included among this group are Deborah Screaming Eagle McNatt (Lenni-Lenape Nation) who is a youth leader in her community and local church; Bethany Printup-Davis (Tuscarora Nation of NY) who is a seminary student at Wesley Theological Seminary; Nikki Amos (Oklahoma Choctaw) who is a young adult leader in her local church and for her conference; and Kayleigh Vickers (Nanticoke/Lenni-Lenape) who is co-leader for a new Native American fellowship in her conference.  These young persons offer their leadership for NACP in many ways, but among the most valuable is their insight and perspective in making the UMC and NACP relevant to the lives of Native young people today.



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