What are the responsibilities and job description for the Culture Project Missionary position at The Culture Project International?
Today, more than ever, young people long to know there is more to the human story. Most teens struggle to know the truth about who they are and what they’re made for.
A sext sent on a whim. An eating disorder that escalates into a hospital visit. A hookup with someone that’s not even lunch date material. A secret abortion to save a college career. A sex addiction to escape the emptiness of everyday life. The need is urgent.
The culture hands us counterfeit versions of love and freedom, promising to satisfy our deepest desires, but instead leaves us feeling anxious, overwhelmed, and unfulfilled.
This is where you step in.
You are sent to proclaim the messages of human dignity, identity, and self-worth, inviting young people to live virtuously and be fully alive.
Missionaries commit to a 13 month program, where after intentional formation, are placed on a team in a specific U.S. diocese, where they live, pray, and serve the local community.
They deliver presentations on human dignity, sexual integrity, and social media to young people in schools, conferences, and parishes, while also engaging culture through friendship and conversation.
Dioceses We Serve:
Omaha, Nebraska
Kansas City, Kansas
Cleveland, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
and more to come!
We speak into the deepest places of hurt in today’s youth, offering them the message of God’s mercy, an alternative to the culture’s way, and freedom in Christ from addictions, isolation, and the culture of death. Our mission isn’t a one-time encounter; our teams engage with the same teens and young adults multiple times throughout the year, meeting them where they are and offering hope to choose a life of love.
Commitment:
Late May 2025-June 2026
Attendance at training is essential
College graduates are invited to apply, as well as those discerning a gap year within college.
Previous public speaking experience is not required; our formation process trains and prepares missionaries for all public speaking.
How to Apply:
Apply here: https://thecultureproject.org/application
This mission isn’t just an opportunity to change the world for the better; it’s an opportunity to be changed for the better.
The Culture Project offers an in-depth program which equips young adults to succeed in the mission field now and also prepares them to excel in the professional world in the future.
For questions or to set up an info call contact Joe at jdobrynski@thecultureproject.org
Our mission teams serve local communities, delivering presentations to young people in schools, conferences, and parishes, as well as engaging culture through friendship and conversation.
About The Culture Project
The Culture Project is an initiative of young people set out to restore culture through the experience of virtue. We proclaim the dignity of the human person and the richness of living sexual integrity, inviting our culture to become fully alive.
We talk to students about human dignity, self worth, and how living a virtuous life can change the world.
We train young men and women to become missionaries of truth—to speak and accompany students in life’s struggles. These missionaries are taught by experts in the fields of mental health, reproductive health, theology of the body, pro-life apologetics, and many more.