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Colorado Youth Event
Description
What does it mean to live life as a Christian teenager in today's world? How do you live your life through acts of faith in a way that resonates with the challenges of the present day and respects the dignity of every human being? How do we model a life that reintroduces a Jesus who is compassionate, nonjudgemental, and humble? Join your fellow high schoolers from around the country at Denver University July 7-11 for the Colorado Youth Event, as we discover what it means to be an empowered disciple.
In the same spirit of EYE, we will gather for workshops, worship, faith, and fellowship. The event is for rising high school youth through graduated seniors who have firm grounding in their faith and are looking for a community gathering to learn more about God, themselves, and the Episcopal tradition.
The Colorado Youth Event (CYE) is a Multi-Provence youth event put on by the Episcopal Church in Colorado. The 3-day youth retreat will be in the same spirit as EYE with youth flying in from all over, staying in dorms on a college campus, and attending workshops and large group plenary sessions. The event is being planned by a board of Colorado youth and their trusted adults.
When: July 7-11, 2026
Where: Denver University
Who: youth ages 14-19 (rising high school youth through graduated seniors)
Cost: $550
Deadline: April 30, 2026 (absolutely NO registrations after this date)
The Diocese will cover the cost of adult chaperones, transportation to and from Colorado, and meals during travel which are not included in the registration fee. This event is restricted to a maximum of 12 youth.
Location:
Episcopal Diocese of Kansas
Dates:
July 7-11, 2026
Ages:
Grades 9th - 12th
Cost:
$550.00
Availability
:
13 males
13 females
14 total openings
Registration will end on 4/30/2026 at 11:59 PM.
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