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35Years 1 9 8 4 - 2 0 1 9 Something for everyone! CELEBRATING 35years 1 9 8 4 - 2 0 1 9 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 2 0 MISSIONS CATALOG City Reach Institute A 9-Month UrbAn trAining resident ProgrAM Scholarships for everyone! Classes start September 5, 2019 ENROLL tOday! S E E P A G E 7 A training and resource center, serving the urban church since 1984 Dear Ministry Leader, Greetings from the Urban Mission Field of New York City! Founded in 1984, the New York School of Urban Ministry (NYSUM) hosts, trains, and deploys over 5,000 youth and adults each year by partnering with over 100 inner city pastors and churches. In addition to providing practical urban classroom training, NYSUM Why provides accommodations and home-style meals for small and large groups at our 74,000 sq. ft. training campus. NYSUM’s staff trains short-term students from colleges, seminaries, Bible schools, youth groups, and missions in church groups in “hands-on” cross cultural urban ministry. New York NYSUM’S outreaches consist of but are not limited to Food Truck ministry, street meetings, soup kitchens, rescue missions, city City? shelters, rehab centers, late night homeless outreaches, holiday feeding programs and so much more. • Massive Population: New York City Please review our Short Term Missions catalog and learn how you has a population of approximately and your group can participate in the NYSUM Experience, reclaiming 10 million people, more than the New York City one block at time! populations of 39 U.S. States. It is roughly equivalent to the combined populations of Los Angeles, Chicago, Yours for compassionate leadership, and Houston. • ethnic diversity: NYC is considered the “Most International City in the rev. Peter & darleen deArruda World.” Approximately 36% of New President Yorkers are foreign born, and at least 200 languages are spoken here. • homelessness & Poverty: 14% of the U.S. homeless population resides in New York City. While the U.S. aver- age is 13% living below the poverty Urban Training line, 27.1% of the Bronx’s population and 21.9% of Brooklyn’s population live below the poverty line. • disaster relief: As a result of the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, the need for helping needy and hurting New Yorkers has sky- rocketed since late October 2012. 2 NYSUM’s Training Campus Accommodations • 70,000 sq. ft. facility (fully air-conditioned) • Dorms for 4-8 people • For small to very large groups • Separate men’s and women’s floors • Showers on each dormitory floor, ½ bathroom in each room • Coin laundry on each dormitory floor • Vended snack & bottled Coke machine Four Meeting rooms (including Chapel) • Meeting rooms seat 30 to 200 people Campus • Sound system, projector system, and piano available Fellowship Lounge • Casual seating area with sofas and TV Cafeteria-style dining room • Seating for 200 • Serves home-style meals • Includes soup/salad bar (lunch and dinner) • Can also be used for large meetings or conferences • Projector system, sound system, and piano Food truck Ministry • Feeding and ministering to thousands of needy New Yorkers through our Food Truck the Johansson Lobby Lobby • Opened Summer 2013 • Vended coffee machine • Café tables with chairs • Security office bookstore • T-shirts, books, CDs/DVDs, gift/souvenir items subway Access • NYSUM is two blocks from the 46th St. Station • Excellent access to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx • 20 minutes from mid-town Manhattan Dining Room Lounge 3 Mission Trip Packages an alphabetical directory of ministry package descriptions New Year’s Family/Friend begin on page 8. Celebration Missions: New dec. 28, 2018 - Jan. 1, 2019 Year January 4 nights. Prices per person, per night: Special • Single $40 • Married $35 2019 & 2020: • Single Parent $35 January 1-31 • Children age 1-5 FREE $159 per person. 3 nights with meals. • Children age 6-12 $12.50 • Children age 13 & up $35 Meals will not be available at NYSUM’s campus for this event. High School/ Winter Love the City Homeschool Compassion February 15 - 17, 2019 February 14 -16, 2020 Missions 2019: 2020: Jan. 4-6, 18 - 20 Jan. 3-5, 17-19 $159 per person. 2 nights with meals. Experience Feb. 1-3, 15 -17 Feb. 7-9, 14 -17 2019 & 2020: Mar. 1-3, 15 -17 Mar. 6-8, 13 -15 January 2 - February 28 $198 per person, all dates. 2 nights April 1- May 31 with meals included. In-city metro october 1-31 transportation per person per stay Other dates available. included. $199 per person. 3 nights with meals. 4 Medical Spring Break Discover Missions NYC Ministry NYSUM February 22-24, 2019 Experience 2019: 2020: February 21-23, 2020 March 4-6 March 2-4 2019 & 2020: $175 per person. 2 nights with meals. June 3-5 June 1-3 February 1- April 30 october 7-9 october 5-7 $371 per person. 7 nights with meals. november 4-6 november 2-4 $30 per person. Includes orientation, tour, meals, and 2 nights of lodging at NYSUM. Prayer in the Extreme City Fest Square Makeover Basketball May 1-5, 2019 Weekend Outreach May 6-10, 2020 Week-long: $255 per person. May 17 -19, 2019 2019: 2020: 4 nights with meals. May 15 -17, 2020 June 13 -17 June 11 - 15 July 11 - 15 July 9-13 May 3-5, 2019 $209 per person. 2 nights with meals. May 8-10, 2020 $281 per person. 4 nights with meals. Weekend: $169 per person. 2 nights with meals. 5 Backpack/ Fall/Winter Operation Back to School Week-Long Drumstick Outreach Outreach Weekend 2019: 2020: september 2018 - January 2019 thanksgiving Outreach. August 9-11 August 7-9 september 2019 - January 2020 2019: 2020: August 16 -18 August 14 -16 $350 per person. 7 nights with meals. nov. 15 -17 nov. 13 -15 August 23-25 August 21-23 nov. 22-24 nov. 20-22 $160 per person. 2 nights with meals and $209 per person. Includes 2 nights with in-city metro transportation per person meals. per stay included. Christmas Christmas Standard in NYC Compassion Weekend december 4-7, 2019 Toy Giveaways Outreach december 2-5, 2020 december 13 -18, 2019 2019 & 2020: $281 per person. 3 nights (Tuesday - december 11-16, 2020 April, september, october Friday) with meals. $297 per person. 5 nights with meals. 2 nights: $198 per person. 3 nights: $212 per person. Meals included. 6 City Reach Institute a 9-Month Urban training Resident Program City Reach Institute is NYSUM’s answer to training the next generation of leaders, as we biblically guide our students through a Christ-centered discipleship program. Students 18-30 travel from around the country to develop their ministry calling while obtaining over 1,200 community service hours, and over 750 hours of serving in a local NYC church. This is an all-inclusive program that will spiritually and mentally prepare students for ministry by providing an amazing in class curriculum with sessions taught by current ministry leaders, and weekly hands-on urban ministry Summer experience in the vast mission field of NYC. Peak Season Program Curriculum For each topic CRI will provide in-class training lead by teachers around the Mission Trips country, either in person or online, that have been doing ministry for years! 2019 & 2020: CRI will also provide hands on training in the ministry field of nYC, where our May1-August15 students can put their in class training into action! • Urban Ministry Flexibility • Food Ministry • Homeless Ministry • Children’s Ministry Weekend: $199 per person. 2 nights • Church Planting/Pastoral Ministry • World Religions Ministry • At Risk Youth Ministry with meals. • Health/Wellness Ministry • Ministry Fundraising • Non Profit Operations/Logistics Week-long: $391 per person. 7 nights with meals. Program Schedule 1st 90 day term: Ministry discovery september – november. During November: Operation Drumstick Outreach. Help feed 5,000 hurting New Yorkers full Thanksgiving meals! thanksgiving break 2nd 90 day term: Ministry development december – February. During December: Christmas Compassion Outreach. Provide 2,000 Christmas toys to children in 20 different NYC shelters. Christmas break 3rd 90 day term: Ministry deployment February – May. March and April: Become a NYSUM Ministry leader by leading short term mission teams around NYC to different outreach ministries. May: Graduation. Program Cost Cri’s program is separated into three all-inclusive 90 day terms Includes program fees, housing, utilities, Wi-Fi internet access, 3 meals per day, ministry materials and NYC attractions TBA. Summer • Term #1, 90 Days: Ministry Discovery - $2,250 • Term #2, 90 Days: Ministry Development - $2,250 Off-Peak • Term #3, 90 Days: Ministry Deployment - $2,250 total Program Cost: $6,750 for 270 days = $25 per day Mission Trips • If paid in full, by the start date, student will be discounted $750 and will only 2019 & 2020: pay $6,000 = 1 Free Month in nYC! • Due to the program schedule, studentscri will not be permitted to have a job, August15-30 Weekend: $190 per person. 2 nights but fund raising opportunities and monthly payment plans are available! with meals. • Ask us about the student referral program! Week-long: $355 per person. 7 nights FOR MORE INFORMaTION, CONTaCT KYLE PEaCOCK with meals. aT (718) 204-6471 ExT.109 OR EMaIL: [email protected] 7 MISSION TRIP DIRECTORY all packages include: 1 set of bed linens per stay • Meals, beginning with Dinner on arrival day and ending with Breakfast on departure day • Sundays: Breakfast only Christmas in NYC Discover NYSUM • Practical urban ministry training discover nYsUM is for pastors and other • “Hands-on” compassion ministry ministry leaders who are interested in outreach bringing a group to NYSUM. This two-day • Tickets for Radio City’s Christmas preview of a week-long, short-term Spectacular mission trip is limited to first-time group • Ground Zero leaders only and is open to only three • Fellowship with other Christians ministry leaders per organization.
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