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Corey Greaves

Mending Wings
President of a non-profit, Native American youth organization
Toppenish, Washington
Corey Greaves (Blackfeet/Klickitat/Irish) lives on the Yakama Reservation in Washington State with his wife, Gina (Yakama/Grande Ronde/Puyallup/Phillipino). They have four children, Steven, Kathleen, Carissa & Matea. They own and operate, along with a talented team of staff and volunteers, Mending Wings—one of the largest non-profit, Native American Christian youth organizations in the country.

Corey is the President and Co-Founder of Mending Wings, a Native American, non-profit youth organization that houses one of the largest Native American youth groups in the country.

Corey is a veteran Youth Pastor of 29 years and has served as Youth Pastor for the American Indian Evangelism Association where he pastored the largest Native American youth ministry in the Churches of Christ/Christian Church denomination. He also served as Youth Pastor for the Presbyterian Church, USA where he facilitated the growth of the largest Native American youth ministry in the PCUSA.

Corey’s passion is to see Native youth and families restored to wholeness, and walk in beauty, by the strength of Yeshua within the cultures that He gave us—fully Indian, as followers of The Jesus Way.

He is a gifted speaker and teacher, and a common human being, and has spoken at colleges, universities, churches, conferences, youth groups, and organizations across the U.S. He seeks to bring reconciliation between the Body of Christ and Native people by dealing with real issues, both historical and contemporary. He holds a passion for his people and a love for the Creator.

My Speakers Sessions

Saturday, March 30
 

10:30am PDT