Youth Movement

“Blessed is every one that fears the Lord that walketh in his ways”. Psalms 128:1

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Praise be to God almighty! We are truly privileged and blessed by God’s grace to participate in a wide array of activities.

Our youth fervently collaborates with different church groups, thus consistently lending their dedication to the Church’s service. The congregation’s boundless generosity has been instrumental in ensuring the success of every occasion. Despite our relatively modest size, we steadfastly believe that the combined impact of our collective achievements far surpasses that of individual efforts. For this, we extend our continual gratitude to God, recognizing the vital role played by our youth ministry.

We are deeply thankful for the invaluable guidance that God provides throughout the various activities orchestrated by the Youth Fellowship. This dynamic youth movement serves as a pivotal platform for nurturing and empowering our young members.

Regular monthly meetings are an integral part of our schedule, complemented by the organization of special events such as Youth Sunday and diverse youth fellowships.

Furthermore, the first Friday of October is designated as Youth Day, signifying its unique importance on our calendar.

It is with immense gratitude that we acknowledge the vibrant and active nature of our Youth Movement within the congregation. Comprising approximately 30 dedicated members, our youth contribute immeasurably to the vitality of our Church. Under the able guidance of our Achan, and fortified by the blessings of the Almighty, the youth movement continues to stand as a driving force behind the various church activities.

Some of the activities that Youth leads are:

  • Harvest Festival
  • Leading the Camp Ministry
  • Hosting the Onam celebration
  • Support the Madhya Kerala Diocese Bicentenary project of “Home for Homeless”

Official Youth Movement Emblem

The Emblem & Its Significance

St. Paul’s CSI Youth Movement is proud to officially introduce its new emblem, a visual testament to the fellowship’s identity, faith, and mission within the diaspora community.
The beautifully crafted emblem was meticulously designed by Mr. Jerry George, a talented member of our community who seamlessly integrated the rich theological heritage of the Church of South India (CSI) with the vibrant spirit of our youth.
The emblem was officially unveiled by our Vicar, Rev. C. C. Sabu. During the dedication, Rev. Sabu offered prayers of blessing over the youth movement, reminding the congregation that the crest serves as a visual reminder of the youth’s calling to stand unified and shine as a beacon of Christ’s light in Kuwait.
About the Emblem
The design elegantly bridges the global identity of the CSI Church with local youth fellowship:
    • The CSI Crest: Features the traditional lotus flower and cross, emphasizing our roots and the foundational motto, “That they all may be one.”
    • The Youth Fellowship: Four dynamic, multi-colored figures represent our diverse youth demographic standing together in joy, worship, and unity.
    • The Pillars of Faith: The open Bible, radiating sun, and the cross of flame symbolize scripture and the Holy Spirit guiding our path.
    • Our Call to Action: Prominently anchored by the youth movement’s driving mandate: Seek, Save, Serve.

The Foundational Motto

At the base of the figures sits the youth movement’s direct call to action: “SEEK, SAVE, SERVE”.

  • Seek: Finding Christ, growing in personal faith, and seeking lost souls.
  • Save: Witnessing the gospel message of salvation to the next generation.
  • Serve: Stepping out into the local community (in Ahmadi and beyond) to practically demonstrate Christ’s love through actions.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Jerry George for his creative vision and dedication, and to Rev. C. C. Sabu for his pastoral guidance and leadership. May this emblem inspire our youth to live out its values daily.