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This article is about the Christian Youth Conference. For the Hong Kong Youth Conference, see Youth Conference (Hong Kong).
The logo for YC2006, which featured the theme Tell the World.
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The logo for YC2006, which featured the theme Tell the World.

Youth Conference is a large scale three-day Christian event held in numerous places around the world. The originating event, YC Alberta, is held in Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. YC is managed by Extreme Dream Productions, a division of Extreme Dream Ministries.

YC is unique from similar Christians music festivals like Creationfest in that attendees must buy tickets to attend all main speakers and concerts, not just the ones they choose.

History

YC was organized by the Alberta district of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. The first YC was held in 1994, with a group of 500 students. After being held for several years at the Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta, the conference outgrew the facilities and moved to Edmonton's Coliseum in 2000.

In 2005 YC branched out to hold an event in Ukraine, which was very successful. YC is still expanding, with an event held in Winnepeg, Manitoba and one planned in Belize as well.

Format

Each year, YC has a different "theme" that expresses what organizers wish attendees to focus on during the weekend, which starts on Friday, goes through Saturday, and ends Sunday evening.

On Friday, YC kicks off in Rexall Place, usually with a light and fireworks show. Then comes a worship music service, followed by a speaker. Then the evening ends with a concert.

On Saturday morning, there is another worship service, afterwhich two speakers present. At noon, the attendees are released to eat lunch, and browse the many afternoon activities YC offers, like workshops, numerous concerts, indoor games, exhibitors, and a marketplace. Then the evening brings a concert, a worship service with another speaker, and a final concert.

On Sunday morning, there is a worship service with a speaker. The afternoon brings similar afternoon events as Saturday's, and YC conclude with a final worship service, and a final concert.

YC Alberta

Year Theme Featured Artists Featured Speakers Special Notes
1994 Rebecca St. James First YC
1995 Fear Not
1996
1997 Be the One
1998
1999 Freedom
2000 First year in Edmonton's Coliseum
2001 Trasformation
2002 Heaven
  • David Nasser
2003 Believe
2004 Soul Revolution
  • David Nasser
  • Joyce Heron
  • Phil Dooley
  • Glen Berteau
  • Sam Farina
2005 Consume
2006 Tell the World
  • Miles McPherson
  • Zhenya Kasevich

YC Ukraine

Youth Conference Ukraine, or YC Kiev as it has been called, is a branch-off of YC Alberta held in Kiev, Ukraine. Around 5500 people attended the first 3-day event in summer 2005. Delirious? was a featured artist there. YC Kiev was run by Extreme Dream Ministries in its inagural year, but the project is now being undertaken by the Alliance of Ukrainian Youth Leadership team.

YC Manitoba

Youth Conference Manitoba, or YC Manitoba, is an another branch-off of YC Alberta held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was held for the first time May 12-14, 2006. It essentially mirrored the YC Alberta event of the same year, though because it was in its beginning year, it hosted fewer Christian music artists and speakers.

Year Theme Featured Artists Featured Speakers Special Notes
2006 Tell the World
  • David Nasser
  • Mike Love
The first annual YC Manitoba

YC Belize

YC Belize was announced on May 28, 2006 at YC Alberta by Mike Love. The event was not officially announced but mentioned that Extreme Dream Ministries planned on collaborating with other youth missions groups to hold a Youth Conference in Belize. The date is not known at this time.

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