Young Adults
We are the All Saints Young Adults (ASYA)

If you are between the ages of 18 and 35, we'd love for you to join us! You can also find us on facebook.
UPCOMING EVENTS/NEWS:
Next ASYA event: Bowling at Thunder Alley on Tuesday, May 12th at 6:30pm. Meet us at the alley or if you need a ride we can meet at the church at 6pm. The address is 20902 Cumberland Drive (right off of Dodge and 204th St.). Bring money for dinner and shoe rental ($3).
Via Media is a group of young adults (ages 22-40) who get together twice a month. Via Media is Latin for “the middle way”, and the phrase has a two-fold purpose: it reflects our ages being somewhere in between post-college to retirement and also our search for balance among our shared interests of fellowship, study and service. We would like to extend a welcome to young couples and singles alike. Our next few gatherings will be a cookout on May 10th at 6pm and a trip to the zoo on May 30th. In June the plans are to volunteer either with Habitat for Humanity or at the Sienna Francis House. For directions and other information please contact Carrye Fassero at carrye.fassero@gmail.com ***Please note: this is not to be confused with the national program called Via Media!
Pub Quiz
Movies
Christmas Party

Halloween

In July we went tanking down the Elkhorn River! Here are some pictures:


The ASYA Retreat was a blast! Thanks to all who participated, especially Tangled Blue for providing music and giving us a jump-start on our worship. What an amazing experience!
Here are some pictures from the retreat:

Here are Carly, Jodie, and Jason with Joel and Aimée (from Tangled Blue) at the Dundee Dell:
Christmas Party

Lauren, Nikki and Meghan helping out with the youth lock-in:
Andy, Lauren, and Lara getting ready for laser tag:
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