Interested in Serving Here?

The Navajo Nation has plenty of opportunities!

If your group is considering missions work within your own country, you’ve come to the right place!  The guide & videos, will give you a taste of missions in Tuba City.

Need more info, or have questions?  Please reach out to us.  May God Bless you in your endeavors to serve!

About Serving On The Rez:

More than 500 youth visit Tuba City Church of Christ every year to help the church reach out to the community via work projects, Vacation Bible Schools, one-day youth group events or through other services

It is through these week-long visits that Tuba City Church of Christ serves a dual purpose – exemplifying God’s love in the community while training visiting Christians to work in a mission field.

Upon Arrival:

* Each group member is assigned a bunk in one of the church’s hogans. These hogans are styled to mimic traditional Navajo housing in that they are octagon-shaped.
* Orientation
* Preparation for service projects

Activities:

* Work projects can include anything from repairing houses, clean-up public areas, to building roads
* Regular church services
* Devotionals at various scenic locations
* Morning prayers
* Prayer sweats (a cultural experience)
* Vacation Bible schools
* Youth-group events
* Nightly camp fires
* Hiking
* Sightseeing to attractions, such as Grand Canyon or visiting the local Indian flea market (a favorite)
* Appreciation dinner (local church members cook famous Navajo tacos!)

What To Bring:

* Luggage – Medium duffle bag or gym bag (If any of you can combine luggage we
Need you to) is sufficient. Tuba city is about serving others – not trying to impress with the dress.
Please dress modestly – no underwear is to show or pants on the ground or reveling clothing.
* No tank tops for girls or guys
* T-shirts are best and recommended – sleeveless is ok.
* A light Jacket
* No low-cut tops, no short shorts,
* Shorts need to come to mid-thigh, cargo shorts recommend
* Shoes that you can work and hike in – they will get dirty.
* Clothes for prayer sweats – you will get soaked with sweat!
* Underwear and Socks
* Towels and washcloth
* Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, sun block, sunglasses, pillow, sheets and sleeping bag
* Work Gloves, Brimmed hats are good for working
* Shower shoes (thin flip flops)

Important To Remember:

* Eat three times a day and DRINK LOTS OF FLUIDS (preferably water)

*Respect for the differences in culture.

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