Previous Board Members

2018-2021

Sunday, Jan 30th – Thursday, Feb 10th

NOMINEES’ INITIAL LIST

Roles & Responsibilities NOMINEES’ INITIAL LIST-PDF!

Youssef Soliman

I am passionate about working with other coordinators and servants towards a common objective: “that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus” (Col 1:28). This objective can be realized through the following action:
1-Spiritual and educational development of our valuable team of servants and equipping them with enough knowledge to pass on our dogma, traditions, and heritage. Our servants will in turn be spiritually leading the development of our next generation of youth and children at SGSA.
2-Continual improvements of our Sunday School and Youth programs and curriculums with an emphasis on addressing new and evolving challenges faced by our youth in today’ society and culture.
3-Raising the next generation of young and enthusiastic leaders through cooperation and mentorship from seasoned spiritually filled leaders.
4-Expanding our youth ministry and service within our Church and community. Working on growing services such as Allendale Long term facility and the homeless service.
The aim of these engagements is to expand the role of the Church and become a role model for our youth in contributing and enriching our local community.

Monica Nasralla

Youth Ministry has been my passion since 2012, I started as a servant to JK, G1, G4, G5 and moved to High school service in 2017. I am particularly passionate about youth because I strongly believe that the future of the church lies in their hands; our church is built on generations passing Christ’s values and teachings onward. Growing up in the church taught me that I have a place to go and unite with God which supported me through difficult times. I try to show the youth that the church is a place to keep you grounded and in communion with others. It is also a place where they learn about leadership and making a difference; youth need to know that the world outside the church is not to be avoided but to be introduced to Christ. As youth grow up, we see them wanting to express their ideas and their beliefs, the church should be a place where they can do so freely. It is also a place to guide and correct wrong beliefs that they may develop. Young girls are to be encouraged to find their voices in the church as they sometimes feel left behind and become complaisant. The church should ultimately be a safe haven for the youth to come and invite others to meet with Christ. It should provide them with the guidance they need to become Christ’s disciples.

Monica Nasralla

Youth Ministry has been my passion since 2012, I started as a servant to JK, G1, G4, G5 and moved to High school service in 2017. I am particularly passionate about youth because I strongly believe that the future of the church lies in their hands; our church is built on generations passing Christ’s values and teachings onward. Growing up in the church taught me that I have a place to go and unite with God which supported me through difficult times. I try to show the youth that the church is a place to keep you grounded and in communion with others. It is also a place where they learn about leadership and making a difference; youth need to know that the world outside the church is not to be avoided but to be introduced to Christ. As youth grow up, we see them wanting to express their ideas and their beliefs, the church should be a place where they can do so freely. It is also a place to guide and correct wrong beliefs that they may develop. Young girls are to be encouraged to find their voices in the church as they sometimes feel left behind and become complaisant. The church should ultimately be a safe haven for the youth to come and invite others to meet with Christ. It should provide them with the guidance they need to become Christ’s disciples.

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Sunday, Feb 13th

Final nomination & the result

Will open Sunday, Feb 13th