Jun 28 - July 5, 2026

Nazarene Youth Conference is a powerful youth event that has been held in different locations over the past six decades. NYC takes place every few years and provides an opportunity for high school students from the USA and Canada to be united in a time of worship, teaching, and community service.

Students participate in sessions featuring powerful worship, engaging speakers, creative arts, and also attend nightly live concerts featuring top Christian artists. They serve together with Ministry With Others service projects throughout Salt Lake City. Students also experience interactive discipleship environments, and a Recreation Hall filled with individual and group activities, games, and exhibits.

WATCH THE NYC26 LAUNCH VIDEO

HOW MUCH? 

Early Bird Student: $2300 ($100 off)
Regular Student: $2400
Late Student: $2600
Adult: $2000

Grades

Class of 2026 - 2030

Adults

 This year we will be having an intentional adult selection process. Please fill out the Interest form and the NYC Planning team will be reaching out to you. 

CHURCH FLYER

Below is a flyer that we strongly suggest you print off and put in your Church for students, and parents too see. If you have any questions please reach out to our NYC Coordinator Pastor Adam Ziegler. 

THE WHOLE EARTH IS FILLED WITH AWE AT YOUR WONDERS; WHERE MORNING DAWNS, WHERE EVENING FADES, YOU CALL FORTH SONGS OF JOY. - Psalm 65:8


God is so much bigger than we give Him credit for. Even bigger than we can imagine. Think about the mountains and valleys, the oceans, the sky, the entire universe – then go bigger, and you still haven’t reached God-sized. Yet it all works perfectly, exactly as it should. There are countless displays of the precision of wonder in which the earth and mankind work in one with each other. His fingerprints are evident in all the natural wonders we see. But it’s easy to lose that, isn’t it? It’s easy to lose our sense of wonder. That outward wonder becomes an inward wonder – who am I? Where do I belong? Why am I here? Let’s remember who we are and who we belong to and lose ourselves not in the world, but in the wonder of God.