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YA Midweek Gathering - BCYA Launch

When

Tuesday, 14 April 2026, 18:30 – 20:00

The Vineyard

St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL 1 5

Time

18:3020:00

Price

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About this event

BUSINESS CLUB YOUNG ADULTS  One of the biggest transitions we make is moving from school/uni into work. At the same time as learning how to be an adult, we're navigating unfamiliar territory and dealing with challenges we've probably never faced before. Add faith into the mix and it can feel mystifying. Do I leave my faith at reception and pick it up on the way out? Or do stand on the office desk and tell everyone on day one and invite them to church?! The key is to recognise that God is already there. It is His workplace, not ours - and that matters. God is our provider, and we're His stewards. That means we have access to His resources, anywhere and at any time. This will change how we see our gives us a clear, practical way to make progress in both our jobs and our faith. As stewards, we can go to our boss (God) and say, "Here's the issue. How do you want me to handle it?" That requires time with Him - or, as we say in BC, time in His office. And the good news is, He has an office in every workplace and His door is always open. It's a metaphor, but a useful one, because there is nowhere God is not present. So we are launching a young adults version of Business Club, designed to equip, mentor, encourage and pray for those in the workplace, helping us become the stewards God calls us to be. We'll meet weekly on Zoom every , and once a quarter we'll come together in person for BC XL (extra large).

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