“I Regret Not Going in Previous Years”: Adam’s KYCK Testimony 

In this interview, Adam from Coffs Harbour Presbyterian Church shares how he met Jesus at his lowest point and how attending KYCK 23 challenged him to live like Jesus and to be proactive with his faith. He also shares why youth should “get off the fence” and just make the decision to go to KYCK this year!  

1. How many KYCKs have you been to and what was your favourite part?  

KYCK 23 was my first KYCK! Unfortunately, it was also my last due to my age, and I regret not going in previous years! My favourite part about KYCK was the ability to praise, connect with and learn about Christ, surrounded by thousands of people – an incredibly encouraging experience! 

2. How did KYCK23 challenge you in your faith?  

KYCK 23 has challenged me to not only live like Jesus, but to actively seek and read His word in the Bible, encourage others in reading His word and to back Jesus up when I’m being questioned. You just never know when He’ll enter someone’s life through you! 

3. Tell us how you became a Christian!   

I met Jesus when I was at my lowest. 2020 was a tough year for so many, and I was struggling with depression following the death of my grandfather and the isolation brought on by COVID. God used that time to build me back up, create a proper, almost unbreakable connection with Him and surrounded me with an amazing group of friends. 

4. How has meeting Jesus changed your life?   

Meeting Jesus has provided me with an incredibly freeing feeling, knowing that there will always be someone I can rely on who’ll ride the waves of life with me in a life that He prepared for me is amazing. 

5. What would you say to someone on the fence about attending KYCK? 

I was once on the fence too, and for way too long. Just go! It’s the most amazing experience and you absolutely won’t regret it. You’ll meet new people, make new friends and may well find yourself connecting with Christ on a whole new level! 

KYCK 23 Early Bird Rate Ends This Week!  

KYCK challenges and equips teenagers to boldly live the Christian life.  

This 22-24 September, we invite youth groups to join us for one final weekend and to “Meet Jesus” in the Gospel of Mark. Early Bird tickets are still available until 30 June.  

Register now and save: https://www.kyck.org.au/register/   

Adam shares how he met Jesus at his lowest point and how attending KYCK 23 challenged him to live like Jesus and to be proactive with his faith.

By Heidi Tai

“It Will Change Your Life for the Better”: Bek’s KYCK Testimony 

In this interview, Bek from Robertston Youth Group shares how she became a Christian at KYCK youth conference in 2019. Even though following Jesus hasn’t always been easy, Bek shares how knowing Him has transformed her life.  

1. Tell us how you became a Christian!  

I was brought up in a Christian home, so I knew of God but I didn’t have a real relationship with Him. In primary school, I went through something really hard, so I was very far from God, and so just so angry and sad. In 2019, I was in year 8 and I attended KYCK for the first time. I remember a talk just spoke to me and the rest is history.  

Meeting and following Jesus hasn’t been easy, but he has helped me work through my mental health issues. I have also met so many amazing people that have encouraged me in my faith. They have uplifted me, helped me grow, and have taught me so much, as a person and as a follower of Jesus.  

I have also had the amazing opportunity to be a Junior Leader at my Youth Group! Primarily I help welcome people. It’s a blessing to help make a fresh face fit in and feel a part of our group.  

2. How many KYCKs have you been to and what is your favourite part of it?  

I have been to five KYCKS, and it would have been six if COVID didn’t happen. My favourite part of KYCK is the incredible atmosphere—singing with 2,000 other people and the feeling of God around is amazing. Also, the food and the talks.  

3. What would you say to someone on the fence about attending KYCK? 

Go! It will change your life for the better. It’s an incredible experience and you will learn so much about Jesus, see so much and have loads of fun. One of the best experiences ever. You won’t regret it! 

LAST CHANCE to join KYCK 23 at the early bird rate!  

KYCK challenges and equips teenagers to boldly live the Christian life. This 22-24 September, we invite youth groups to join us for one final weekend and to “Meet Jesus” in the Gospel of Mark. Early Bird tickets are still available until 30 June. Register now and save: https://www.kyck.org.au/register/  

Bek shares how she became a Christian at KYCK youth conference in 2019.

By Heidi Tai

Over 5,000 youth invited to ‘Meet Jesus’ at KYCK 

Over three weekends, more than 5,000 teenagers and youth leaders attended the KYCK conference in Katoomba. Founded in 1993, KYCK is a Bible preaching event aimed at inspiring high schoolers to live for Jesus alone.  

Over the years, KYCK has become a treasured space for teenagers to explore and deepen their faith with like-minded company. Each year, delegates are invited to hear and respond to God’s word through powerful Bible talks, uplifting worship in song, inspiring testimonies, and fun youth-appropriate activities.  

This year, guest speakers Seth Fellows (AFES), Josh Hayward (Christ Church St Ives), Dave Jensen (EV Church), Nathan Lee (Trinity Grammar), Ed Sowden (Bathurst Presbyterian) and Jonnie Wintle (Seaforth Anglican) invited delegates to ‘Meet Jesus’ in the Gospel of Mark.

The talks aimed to demystify the person of Jesus and to show us his powerful yet loving rule. We praise God that because of hearing His word, 81 teenagers decided to follow Jesus for the first time, 257 recommitted their lives to him, and 92 left the conference wanting to learn more. 

For teenagers who are already Christian, attending KYCK enables them to hear God’s word taught from someone new, thus allowing them to hear old stories with fresh perspective. Gathering at KYCK also serves as a powerful reminder that they are not alone in their faith, and that their beliefs are shared by thousands across Australia. This encouragement is especially important for teenagers in smaller youth groups, isolated rural areas, or who face opposition for their faith at home or school.  

“KYCK feels like the only place other than church where you can connect with other people who have the same beliefs as you, whilst learning new things to take home and cherish. This was my first ever KYCK and it was certainly the highlight of the year. Definitely going to come back next year and be fully committed to listening to God’s Word, following Him and loving like Jesus did.” 

“KYCK has really changed the way I’ve thought about Christianity. I now have a newfound joy for worship and confidence to approach my non-Christian friends.” 

“I’ve made so many new memories, new friends and most importantly, renewed my relationship with God.” 

“Seth’s talks were amazing. He helped me view Jesus in a whole new perspective.” 

While KYCK is designed primarily for high schoolers, it also serves youth leaders who can take a break from planning and leading Youth Group that week. Instead, leaders are invited to spend quality time with their teenagers, and to deepen relationships through bonding, learning, sharing and praying together.  

A BIG thank you for KYCK 2. It was my first time, and the first time bringing our little youth group (4 teens + one other leader). It was a wonderful weekend of Bible teaching, music, fun, and time together. I was particularly encouraged by your commitment to being faithful to the Scriptures and your focus on Christ.

“What a weekend! We’re leaving with a challenge to answer: who is Jesus and what difference does that make to my life? Mark’s Gospel has spoken to us this weekend and we pray our youth will continue to listen to Him speak into their lives as we head back to Taree.”

Emersus Youth

Hosted as a hybrid event, youth groups can choose to experience KYCK in-person at StayKCC in the Blue Mountains, or KYCK Online; a high-quality livestream promising a ‘front row’ seat from the convenience of a living room or church hall. Delegates who joined KYCK in-person could take part in optional fellowship activities including an organised Prayer Gathering and a Saturday night BBQ which raised over $3,000 for Scripture teachers.  

Do you have a story of how God worked in you or your youth at KYCK 23? Let us know using the feedback form or by emailing kyck@kcc.org.au. We would love to hear from you! 

KYCK will return for a fourth weekend on the 22-24 September. Tickets are still available from our website: https://www.kyck.org.au/  

Over three weekends, more than 5,000 teenagers and youth leaders attended the KYCK conference in Katoomba.

By Heidi Tai

10 Ways to Prepare for KYCK This April

Across three weekends this April, high schoolers across NSW will gather for the KYCK youth conference both in-person in the Blue Mountains, and via the KYCK Online livestream. If you’re joining us, here are 10 ways you can prepare for KYCK next month: 
​Across three weekends this April, high schoolers across NSW will gather for the KYCK youth conference both in-person in the Blue Mountains, and via livestream on KYCK Online. Youth will hear from guest speakers Alan Au, Mike Dicker and Daniel Leach as they preach from the book of Philippians on the theme of “Joy”.  Whether you’re joining us in-person or online, here are 10 ways you can prepare for KYCK this April: 
1. Tune your heart for worship with the KYCK 22 playlist    

Whether you’re wanting a shout-out-loud worship session or some mellow praise to study to, this playlist is the perfect soundtrack to get you pumped for KYCK22! Listen here
2. Meditate on the book of Philippians with our free Bible Reading Plan 

To get your hearts and heads prepped for this year’s dive into the Book of Philippians, we’ve prepared a free, 4-week Bible Reading Plan which is available on the KYCK Facebook and Instagram pages.  
 
In these devotions, you will learn what happened when the Apostle Paul visited Philippi for the first time, and how the people he met were impacted by the joy that comes from knowing God’s love. You can download the Reading Plans as PDF files below:  
 
Devotion #1 -The Conversion of Lydia 
Devotion #2 – Paul & Silas in Prison 
Devotion #3 – Paul, Silas and the Jailer 
Devotion #4 – Paul and Silas Leave Philippi  
3. Learn the KYCK memory verse for your chance to WIN a prize!  

The KYCK 2022 Memory Verse is Philippians 4:6-7:  

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” 
 
Start committing this verse to memory as there will be a competition and prizes to win at each KYCK weekend!   

4. Pray for God to work powerfully through KYCK  

Please join us in committing KYCK to God in prayer:  
Pray that as the gospel is preached at KYCK, the Spirit will work powerfully in the hearts of youth.  Pray that God will protect our speakers Alan, Dan and Mike ahead of KYCK, and that they will preach the gospel faithfully and clearly. Pray that as hearts are filled with God’s love, youth will continue to stand firm in the gospel and in their faith. Pray that KYCK will be an opportunity for kids and teens who don’t know Jesus to meet Him for the first time.  Pray that KYCK22 will be free of technical hiccups and that the AV team will work faithfully and effectively.
5. Pre-order your KYCK merch

We’ve got a fresh drop of KYCK merch for this year! Rep KYCK with an ethically produced tee or hoodie! Pre-orders close at midnight Friday, a week prior to each weekend. For more information visit: www.kyck.org.au/merch

6. Secure your KYCK Online Experience Pack 

If you can’t make it to Katoomba, you can join us on the KYCK Online livestream on the KYCK #2 weekend. KYCK Online tickets are $71 and include an Experience Pack with a booklet, pen, wristband and KYCK 22 tee! If you’re joining us online, please register by midnight Sunday 3 April to ensure that you get your Experience Packs on time: www.kyck.org.au/kyck-online 
7. Help us keep KYCK COVID-Safe 

If you are a youth leader, please help us to keep KYCK COVID-safe. Please read all the relevant documentation under “Leader Resources”, including the COVID-19 Declaration and COVID-19 Advice for Leaders.  
8. RSVP for the KYCK BBQ 

Support high school scripture and teachers by being part of the Saturday night BBQ at KYCK! The BBQ will take place each KYCK Saturday, 6:15pm-7:30pm in the Plaza. The cost is $5 and includes 2 sausage sandwiches and a soft drink. RSVP here: www.kyck.org.au/saturday-bbq  
9. Sign up for the KYCK ON Soccer Competition 

On Saturday afternoon, youth groups are invited to play in the KYCK On Soccer Competition, with the winner for each weekend being declared the champions and awarded the prestigious KYCK On Cup! Fun activities and prizes for best supporters will also be organised for the day. For more info or to sign up visit: www.kyck.org.au/kyck-on 

10. LOVE KYCK? Give us a shout out and help us spread the word! 

We want as many teens as possible to be blessed at KYCK this year! If you love KYCK and want more people to know about the event, why not give us a shout out on social media or invite your friends to join you?

​We’ve created some resources to help you promote us here: www.kyck.org.au/resources  ​

There’s still time to join us at KYCK!
Registrations are now open for all weekends and tickets are $84 for KYCK #1 and #2 and $79 for #3 and #4.   
  
If you can’t make it to Katoomba, you can join us on the KYCK Online livestream on the KYCK #2 weekend. KYCK Online tickets are $71 and include an Experience Pack with a booklet, pen, wristband and KYCK 22 tee! If you’re joining us online, please register by midnight Sunday 3 April to ensure that you get your Experience Packs on time.  
 
For more information about ticket options, visit the KYCK website: www.kyck.org.au/register
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Across three weekends this April, high schoolers across NSW will gather for the KYCK youth conference

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