The Esther Generation Weekend is for all 14-25s.
You are the Esther Generation and GB wants to inspire, equip and empower you to speak out for your generation and make a difference.
The weekend is tailored just for you with THREE exciting streams to choose from:
(1) n:fluence 14-18s – for anyone who wants to experience GB’s new innovative and dynamic young leaders’ training.
(2) #GBRaisesHope – do you want to turn up the volume of hope for girls? Join this stream to explore issues which impact you and your generation and use your giftings to respond in a way that will benefit young women across the world. All Queen’s Award candidates will be part of this stream.
(3) Integrity, faith & influence (run by The Esther Collective) - are you aged 18-25? Finished your Queen's Award or young leaders' training? Wondering what's next? Come and reconnect with friends and have some space for you! Be encouraged as you continue to think about life and faith as a young adult today.
Amidst the equipping sessions, there will also be worship, fun sessions (last year we had an African drumming circle) and chill-out spaces. The weekend ends on Sunday with our Esther Celebration.
After attending last year's Esther Generation Weekend,
98% felt more inspired
100% felt more encouraged
96% had fun
93% had learned new skills.
Register and complete the booking form online by:
- clicking here if you want to attend n:fluence 14-18s
- clicking here if you are a Queen's Award participant
- clicking here if you want to join the Integrity, faith & influence stream.
Bookings will not be confirmed until we have received a non-refundable deposit of £30.
There are two ways to send your deposit
1. Via credit card by phoning us on 01246 582322.
2. Via cheque - please send the cheque to The Girls’ Brigade England & Wales, Cliff College, Calver, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 3XG and ensure you include a note specifying it is for the Esther Generation Weekend.
The Esther Generation Weekend is hosted by
Girls' Brigade England & Wales - part of GB Ministries (www.girlsb.org)