This August, two Virginia Synod young adults – Carolina Bowen (College, Salem) and Tim Hoffstaetter (Faith, Suffolk) will join 23 other passionate young adults in a year of international service with the ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program.

The Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program empowers young adults, aged 21-35, to make a meaningful impact by serving in Argentina and Uruguay, Cambodia, Central Europe, Mexico, Senegal, and the United Kingdom. These young leaders will live in accompaniment as their host communities and our partner churches address challenges in education, health care and community development.

Across the year, Carolina and Tim will each share their stories of their ministry. You are invited to support them in prayer and financially.

Carolina Bowen

Shared by Carolina Bowen – August 6, 2024

I have known about the YAGM program for a while. Some amazing people from this synod are alumni. After hearing their stories, I was inspired but never thought it would actually work out for me. Last summer, YAGM began to grow into a real possibility for me after college as I leaned into exploring my call to ministry. The way YAGM works is that volunteers are assigned a country. After interviewing for the UK and Cambodia, I was hoping to be placed in the UK, a place I have been before and speaks a language I am familiar with. Well, the Holy Spirit had other ideas. Now, I am looking forward to spending a year in Cambodia and experiencing a culture I had almost no idea about a year ago. I expect to be working with the Lutheran Church in Cambodia’s City Church and Rainbow Hostel in the captiol, Phnom Penh. This hostel is for youth who need a place to stay in Phnom Penh as they further their education. This collaboration between the church and hostel also provides English classes and Sunday school programs. I will also be working with a traveling music ministry. I just finished my degree in Music Education at Valparaiso University, so I am especially looking forward to what that ministry could look like.

My faith has been indelibly shaped by the ministries of this synod from youth events to Caroline Furnace. I am so thankful for your support in prayers and encouragement as we work together to share God’s love with the world.

Ministry Updates

Carolina Bowen shares updates from time in Cambodia through ‘Witness and Wonder’, a newsletter Carolina created to share her story and the other links include additional information and ways you can offer support.

Tim Hoffstaetter

Tim Hoffstaetter shares about his upcoming year with Young Adults in Global Mission (August 13, 2024):

“The main reasons I wanted to participate in YAGM is I wanted to learn how to help our global companions, how to serve the church in different ways, and to create new and long lasting connections with other communities. I have always wanted to help people but don’t know how to help everyone and YAGM gives me another avenue to help more people and in communities I am not familiar with. This process has also helped me realize just how many ways there are to serve the church and I am excited to serve both the ELCA and the Lutheran Cambodian Church (LCC).

“I have found out my placement and a small idea of what I’ll be doing! I will be working at the Rainbow Hostel which is basically a dorm building for the university in Phnom Penh, I will be helping out the students living there by being a resource for them and helping with the church activities held there. I will also be working at the Kandal outreach center where I will be helping with youth activities. The outreach center is just outside of the capital too.”

Ministry Updates

Tim Hoffstaetter shares updates from Cambodia in a regular newsletter called, “Tim Tells Tales”. You can download his newsletters using the links below. experience and ministry using the button below.