Vision Pathways exists to see college graduates, ages 22 to 25, continue to know Christ and make Him known as they step into life after college. This ministry helps recent graduates transition into adulthood with purpose and faithfulness by rooting them in the life of the local church.
The mission of Vision Pathways is to guide young adults in learning how to live out faithful discipleship in their new season of life post-college. Through intentional community, spiritual development, and service, participants are equipped to follow Christ in every area of life.
Why Vision Pathways?
Graduating college marks a big life shift—and many Christian grads step into the workforce without the spiritual structure or community they had on campus. That transition can lead to spiritual drift, disconnection, or confusion about what faithful discipleship looks like in “real life.”
Vision Pathways exists to meet that need.
We help recent graduates build deep community, grow in Christ, and serve with purpose—all through the local church.
Who We Serve
Vision Pathways is for recent college graduates, ages 22–25, who want to:
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Continue growing in their walk with Jesus
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Integrate into a healthy church community
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Build gospel-centered friendships
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Live with intentionality in their workplace, relationships, and city
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Be mentored by pastors and Christian leaders
Duration: One-year commitment
Our Mission and Vision
Our Mission
To see recent college graduates live out faithful discipleship in their new season of life, in the context of the local church.
Our Vision
College grads continuing to know Christ and make Him known—wherever they are sent.
The Three Pillars of Vision Pathways
Connect
Create a deep sense of belonging within the church and broader community.
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Build friendships with peers applying the gospel in everyday life
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Live in community with other Vision Pathways participants
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Engage in the FPCA Young Adult Ministry
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Integrate with the wider church body through mentorship and shared mission
Grow
Be transformed through mentorship, discipleship, and gospel-rooted training.
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Weekly co-ed discipleship with Pastor Chris Williams
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Monthly trainings and development readings
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Personal mentorship from pastors, church members, and Christian professionals
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Opportunities for spiritual formation through life-on-life discipleship
Serve
Use your spiritual gifts to serve in the church, your workplace, and the city.
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Discover your spiritual gifts and unique areas of strength
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Step into meaningful service at First Presbyterian Church Augusta
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Live missionally in your workplace, city, and daily rhythms
Want to learn more or apply to the Vision Pathways program?
Staff Contact
Chris Williams, Assistant Pastor of Young Adults
Alan Martin, Assistant Pastor to Campus Ministries and Evangelism
