Youthworks has appointed the Reverend Luther Symons as Director of its Year 13 program.

The gap year program has seen a boom in numbers since 2011, and recently took 78 students on its annual mission trip to Fiji.

Mr Symons will take over from the Rev Andrew Nixon, who has been appointed the new Director of Mission for Anglican Retirement Villages (ARV).

Mr Symons was most recently a lecturer and tutor at Year 13, but was also involved in the leadership of the Diocesan Jesus Brings campaign, as well as 6 years of parish ministry.

“Having been part of the Year 13 team this year, I’ve seen first-hand what a profound impact Year 13 has on school-leavers. Seeing so many young people wanting to learn from the Bible and wrestle through the big questions in life – it’s a joy to be a part of. I’m particularly looking forward to seeing how we can better serve local churches through Year 13.” Mr Symons said.

According to Youthworks CEO Zac Veron: “Year 13 is one of the most effective ministries our Diocese has for the discipleship of young people. I’m thrilled to have someone of Luther’s calibre leading this important work, and seeking ways to orient even more young people towards Jesus for life.”  

The program is preparing to open the doors for 2015, with an Open Day at its Loftus campus on September 13th.

Feature photo (Peter Riches): Luther Symons on mission with Year 13 in Fiji 

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