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Revision as of 20:54, 14 May 2020
Especially For Youth (often abbreviated as "EFY") is a week long youth-oriented seminar focused on fellowship and teaching the principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Attendance is open to all youth aged 14 to 18. Sessions, which are primarily held in the United States, follow a common curriculum created by the Church, resulting in a common experience wherever EFY is held. Sessions take place during the summer months in order to coincide with the summer break practiced by many American schools. The program is led by Latter-day Saint young adults who serve as counselors in exchange for a modest stipend. Speakers are selected from the Church's Institute and Seminary programs. All sessions are organized and managed out of the EFY headquarters in Provo, Utah.
EFY's mission is to help participants "come unto Christ" by providing an environment where youth can experience physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual growth.
Contents
Changes to EFY
In July 2019, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that Brigham Young University would no longer administer traditional EFY sessions in order to assist the Church with For the Strength of Youth (FSY) program. The EFY Special Edition and EFY Express will continue.
History of EFY
Created by Ronald C. Hills and others at BYU, EFY began in 1976, when 172 youth and 15 counselors met for the first session of the summer program. Jeffrey R. Holland, now of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, was one of the banquet speakers at the founding session. By 1977, only one year later, attendance had risen to 863 youth. EFY's summer program now includes sessions which are held at various locations throughout the United States and Canada. As of 2005, the total number of participants who have attended EFY over the years is 900,000.
In 2006, EFY celebrated its thirtieth anniversary and held its first session outside of North America, with 900 youth attending a session in Manchester, England.
EFY themes
In 1982, EFY introduced its first annual theme. Since then, a theme, scripture, and musical selections have set the tone for each year's curriculum.
An album of the musical selections is released every year, and has been since 1987. Only the last few years' albums are still available at any given time. They have been published originally by Embryo Records, then Excel, and since 1993, some have been published by Deseret Book. All since 2003 have been published by Deseret Book, as that is when the two companies merged.
For many years there has been a paperback book containing articles from many of the speakers. Those have been published by Deseret Book as well. Only recent years' books are still available although they are regularly found at used bookstores that sell used Latter-day Saint books.
The themes since 2006 have now been coordinated with the annual scriptural theme for Mutual that is announced in the fall of the previous year; i.e., the scriptural theme for 'Power in Purity' was announced in August of 2006 as the Mutual theme for 2007.
Year | Theme | Year | Theme | Year | Theme | Year | Theme | |||
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1991: | Walk With Me | 2001: | Remember the Promise | 2011: | Believe. Hope. Endure. | |||||
1982: | The Time Has Come | 1992: | Of One Heart | 2002: | We Believe | 2012: | Arise and Shine Forth | |||
1983: | Ascending Together | 1993: | Sharing the Light | 2003: | Look and Live | 2013: | Firm in the Faith | |||
1984: | Discovering New Horizons | 1994: | Serving With Strength | 2004: | Stand in the Light | 2014: | Anxiously Engaged | |||
1985: | Let Your Light Shine | 1995: | Return With Honor | 2005: | A More Excellent Way | 2015: | Here Am I | |||
1986: | Lovin' Life | 1996: | Living the Legacy | 2006: | The Greatest Gift | 2016: | What Matters Most | |||
1987: | Sailin' Home | 1997: | Treasure the Truth | 2007: | Power In Purity | 2017: | The Way to Become | |||
1988: | Win the Race | 1998: | Joy in the Journey | 2008: | Steady and Sure | 2018: | Choose Joy | |||
1989: | Forever, My Friend | 1999: | A Season for Courage | 2009: | Be Thou an Example | 2019: | Trust with All Thine Heart | |||
1990: | Learning For Myself | 2000: | Forward With Faith | 2010: | Courage to Stand Strong | 2020: | A Witness of My Own |
EFY 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Typical schedule
The following is a typical schedule for a week-long EFY session.
Monday
- Registration and Check-in
- Meet and greet other youth in their assigned group and counselors
- Orientation
- Family Home Evening
Tuesday
- "Morningside" devotional
- Self-Improvement/Spiritual Improvement classes
- Casual dress dance
Wednesday
- "Morningside" devotional
- Self Improvement/Spiritual Improvement classes
- Game Night
- Pizza party
Thursday - Informally referred to as "Church Day," participants are expected to wear their "best dress" to all activities
- "Morningside" devotional
- Gender segregated classes on the duties and responsibilities of Young Men / Young Women
- Variety Show
- "Fireside" devotional including a musical program
- Testimony meeting
Friday
- "Morningside" devotional
- Service project
- Role play activities
- "Taking it Home" activity
- Closing banquet
- Dance
Saturday
- Check-out
Trivia
- The first EFY session which was held away from BYU campus in Provo took place in June 1986 at San Diego State University.
- By the year 2002, nearly 2,000 EFY classes had been taught.
- Nearly 410,000 participants had attended EFY by the year 2004.
- The largest EFY session ever was held in June 2006 on the BYU Provo Utah campus, during the first session of the thirtieth anniversary. This session had over 1,600 participants and 200 counselors in attendance, and was directed by Scott Anderson, the only CES instructor to have participated in EFY for all 30 years.
- The first Spanish speaking EFY session was held in 2004 in Salt Lake City. This session had 60 participants and 6 volunteer counselors.
- An EFY-like event is held in Australia called Time for Youth, or TFY. This event goes for three days and has been held in Melbourne (3 times), Sydney (Once), Brisbane (Once) and Hobart (Once). The Melbourne TFY started with Forward in Faith (2002), then Hobart and Melbourne with Look and Live (2004) and then Melbourne (Combined with TAS and SA), Sydney and Brisbane with The Greatest Gift (2007).
External links
- CES Youth Programs - EFY Home Page
- Brad Wilcox, John Bytheway, BYU professors talk EFY and how the program has set up FSY for the perfect beginning