Join us for a fun and faith-filled gathering of young single adults
in the “Cradle of the Restoration”

 

Many YSA events take place in vibrant big-city settings like Boston, Washington DC, or Southern California. Ours is different — in a good way! The Upstate NY YSA Conference takes place at a rambling and peaceful lakeside retreat just minutes from the Whitmer Farm where The Church of Jesus Christ was restored in the early 1800s.

At our 2023 conference, you’ll experience all the great conference content you’d expect (great speakers, engaging workshops, service activities, and social events) along with all the fun our unique location can offer. Can’t wait to get in the water? Grab a kayak and spend some quality time paddling around Seneca Lake. Looking for spiritual fulfillment? Make use of our YSA-focused workshops, firesides, and abundant study spots. Love to sightsee? Get ready to explore Church historical sites like The Sacred Grove, the Whitmer Farm, the Grandin Printing Press, and more.

So don’t wait—register now! Our affordable registration fee includes food, lodging, and activities at Seneca Lake Camp for the entire weekend.

We can’t wait to see you on September 1st!

Photography from Brother and Sister Cox and the Church’s Media Library

 
 

Agenda

Workshops, outdoor activities,
Church history site tours, service opportunities, and more.

 

speakers & workshop leaders

Elder Nathan Pace, Area Authority Seventy and Sister Margaret Pace

Melissa Dalton-Bradford

David and Kathleen Cook

Ashley Dyer

Allyson Baker

 

accomodations

The Seneca Lake Camp offers conference attendees comfortable bunkhouse-style sleeping facilities, warm showers and other amenities to make your stay both pleasant and relaxing. Fully-accessible housing options are available upon request.

 

Friends, Fun, & Fellowship

Mingle and form meaningful connections with other Northeast Area YSAs
through games, outdoor adventures,
and social events.

 

time for spiritual growth

YSA-focused workshops,
church services, and plenty of
unscheduled time to
spiritually recharge.

church history up close

Visit Church historical sites like
the Whitmer Farm, Smith House,
Sacred Grove, and more.