UYC School of Campus Ministry Application
Urban Youth Collaborative (UYC) is pleased that you are interested in joining our student ministry team. We are a family of hard-working individuals dedicated to sharing Jesus and God's kingdom with students by linking churches to public schools.
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Email *
What is your first and last name? *
Date of Birth *
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Please type in your address including the city, state, and zip code. *
What is the best phone number where we can reach you? *
List of education completed & institutions (include any current programs) *
What are some of the hobbies you enjoy? *
What is the name of the church you regularly attend? *
What is the name of the lead pastor? *
What is your church website? *
What is your church denomination? (if applicable) *
What do you think it means to be a Christian? *
How did you become a follower of Jesus? *
What excites you about the work our organization does? *
Doctrinal Code: We believe that in the essentials believers are required to have unity, in the non-essentials we have liberty, and in all things we have charity. When working in life and ministry we will seek to live out this balance. Do you agree with this statement? *
Drugs & Alcohol: UYC does not allow the abuse of alcohol or the use of illegal drugs by students of our organization. The use of drugs and misuse of alcohol can hurt the reputation of your ministry and hinder your influence with unbelievers. While California sees marijuana as a legal drug, UYC asks that students refrain from using it. If accepted to UYC's School of Campus Ministry, are you committed to living a lifestyle free of drugs and the abuse of alcohol? *
Sexual Purity & Marriage: God desires His children to live pure and holy lives. We believe the Bible is clear when teaching about sexual sins. According to our understanding of scripture, no type of sex outside of marriage constitutes a lifestyle acceptable to God. We understand marriage to be between one man and one woman. If accepted to UYC's School of Campus Ministry, do you agree with and are you willing to abide by the above sexual purity standards? *
Dating & Romantic Relationships: We want all believers called to marriage and parenthood to find what God has for them. That being said, UYC's School of Campus Ministry is not a dating program. If accepted to UYC's School of Campus Ministry, do you agree to not pursue a romantic and/or dating relationship with any UYC Ministry Student or Employee? *
What are your greatest strengths and your biggest weaknesses? *
On a scale of 1 to 5, how teachable are you? *
How comfortable and experienced are you when it comes to building relationships with people from diverse ethnic, economic, and denominational backgrounds? *
What is the accomplishment in your life that you are most proud of and why? *
Do you consider yourself to be a team player in shared work environments? *
Do you have fundraising experience? *
Can you please list the names of three references along with their contact info? *
May we have your permission to contact these individuals about this application? *
Are you applying for full-time or part-time? *
Is there anything else you would like us to know about yourself as we consider your application? *
My name and date below indicate that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge. I am interested in pursuing a position with UYC's School of Campus Ministry. I am also agreeing with UYC's Statement Of Faith. (See below) *
UYC Statement Of Faith
UYC Statement Of Faith

1. The Bible
We believe the sixty-six canonical books of the Bible as originally written were inspired of God and therefore free from error. They constitute the only infallible guide in faith and practice.

2. The Triune God
We believe there is one God, creator and sustainer of all things, infinite in being and perfection. He exists eternally in three Persons; the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, who are of one substance and equal in power and glory.

3. Humanity and Sin
We believe humans are created in the image of God and therefore possess intrinsic and eternal value. Through disobedience, God’s beloved children fell from their sinless state and plunged into a state of separation from God, estrangement from neighbor, and spiritual death. This also brought upon the entire race the sentence of eternal death. Humans can only be saved from this condition by the grace of God, through faith in the work of Jesus Christ alone.

4. Jesus Christ
We believe in the eternally pre-existent Son who became incarnate without human father, born of the virgin Mary. In the Lord Jesus Christ, the divine and human natures united in one Person, both natures being whole, perfect, and distinct. To make salvation possible, Jesus lived a sinless life and died on the cross as the sinner’s substitute, shedding His blood for the remission of sins. Christ’s sacrifice was sufficient to cover the sins of all who repent and this salvation shall be preached to all people. On the third day, He rose from the dead in the body which has been laid in the tomb. He ascended to the right hand of the Father, where He performs the ministry of intercession. He shall come again, personally and visibly to complete His saving work and to consummate the eternal plan of God.

5. The Holy Spirit
We believe that the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Triune God. He empowers the church and convicts the world of sin. He applies the work of Christ to humans who believe. Through repentance, justification, and adoption humans receive a right standing before God. By regeneration and sanctification, a believer’s nature becomes renewed.

6. Salvation and Mission
We believe that Christian disciples, having turned to God in penitent faith in the Lord Jesus Christ are accountable to God for living a life separated from sin, marked by obedience to Scriptural commandments, and characterized by the fruit of the Spirit. It is their responsibility to contribute by word and deed to the universal spread of the Gospel and the advancement of the kingdom of God.

7. The End of the Age
At the end of the age, we believe the bodies of the dead shall be raised. The righteous shall enter into full possession of eternal life in God’s presence. The wicked shall be condemned to eternal punishment apart from God and His goodness.

8. Sacraments
We believe that the Sacraments were instituted by God through the ministry of Jesus.  They seal us in our redemption, confirm our identity as members of God’s covenant community, and mark us to participate in the church’s mission. In Baptism, we participate in Jesus’ death and resurrection; it is the sign and seal of oneness with Him.  It symbolizes the washing and cleansing of sin through Christ. In the Lord’s Supper we eat and drink in communion with the crucified and risen Lord. This unites us with Christ and fellow believers who gather around the table in the presence of our Lord.
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