
We are pleased to invite you and your teenagers to the 74TH Annual National Youth Conference of the churches of Christ this summer, July 11-17 at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. The National Youth Conference is one of the most storied traditions among the churches of Christ. With youth attending from as far as California, New York, Michigan, Mississippi, and Texas; it stands alone as a premier event for teenagers.
This year’s theme is HIGHER!
(Isaiah 55)
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You’re constantly being asked to level up: in your grades, your sports, your social media presence. But what if there’s a higher level than anything the world can offer? It is so easy to lose sight of what is most important in life. We can get so focused on the world around us that we fail to see the God above us. If you want a life that satisfies, you must look higher than this world. God wants to elevate our view so that He can expand our world. God isn’t calling you to just “try harder” or “be better.” He’s calling you higher—to a new way of thinking, living, and seeing yourself.
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The conference is planned for youth ages 13-20. In order for youth to attend, they must attend with a designated Youth Worker from your congregation or with their own parent/guardian. Please note that you MUST HAVE youth workers from your congregation for both males and females, if you have them both registered. Youth workers MUST BE AT LEAST 22 years old.
Registration is $425 per person through March 31st, which includes housing and meals. Transportation to the conference is not included. Registration from April 1st - May 31st will be $450 per person. Registration is as simple as visiting any of our social media outlets. There you will find a link to connect you to the registration page. REGISTRATON IS OFFICIALLY NOW OPEN.
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Its is our hope and prayer that you are just as excited about this year’s conference as we are! We look forward to seeing you at this year’s conference. How Sweet It Is to be together again!
Click to download the 2026 National Youth Conference packet.
