Predecessor | Youth Unlimited |
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Formation | September 1919 |
Type | INGO |
Purpose | ThereforeGo Ministries helps churches challenge youth and emerging adults to commit their lives to Jesus Christ and transform this world for him.[1] |
Headquarters | 4695 44th St SE, Suite 130, Kentwood, MI, 49512 |
Region served | United States and Canada |
Membership | Youth Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission (SOE) |
Official language | English |
Parent organization | Dynamic Youth Ministries |
Affiliations | Calvinist Cadet Corps |
Website | www |
Formerly called | American Federation of Reformed Young Men's Societies American Federation of Reformed Young Women’s Society Young Calvinist League Young Calvinist Federation |
ThereforeGo Ministries (formerly known as Youth Unlimited,[2] the American Federation of Reformed Young Men's Societies,[3][4] the Young Calvinist League, and then the Young Calvinist Federation)[5] is a Christian youth ministry for short-term mission trips in the United States and Canada that was formed in September 1919.[4] The organization is a non-denominational ministry[4] that has its roots in the Christian Reformed Church in North America,[6] but partners with other Christian denominations.[7] ThereforeGo is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA)[8] and Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission (SOE).[9] It is one of two youth ministries under the Dynamic Youth Ministries umbrella organization, with the Calvinist Cadet Corps.[10]
The non-profit is mainly known for its "SERVE" mission trips for teens, which are 5-7 day trips for middle school and high school age students,[11] which are mostly made up of youth groups from various churches. The volunteers participate in a variety of community service projects[11] in the host church's community.[12] A small sample of these service projects includes that in 1998, the Ellensburg, Washington chapter of the organization spent three days removing graffiti from various parts of the city.[13] In 2014, student teams did various service projects throughout Chicago, Illinois as part of The Chicago Project.[14] In 2016, volunteers painted houses around Sioux City, Iowa.[15]