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Youth

6th - 12th grade

Have you ever wondered what is lacking in modern youth ministry? It seems to isolate the youth group from the rest of the church, to be entertainment based rather than Bible-based, and it also seems to be ineffective in making long-term disciples.

 

The Bible does not give an exact “How To” on youth ministry. However, one verse lets us know what Jesus did in these formative years. “Jesus increased in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and man.” Luke 2:52

 

Our goal is to build a ministry to youth based on the principles found in Luke 2:52. We want to avoid the trap of isolation of the youth program from the main church program. We need to bring youth and adults together to make up the life of the church. We believe teens are actually young adults and “adolescence” is a myth. Treated as such, they arise mighty in spirit.

 

According to scripture, we believe that parents are given the primary role in the spiritual upbringing of their teen. We exist to support parents in being the godly parents God meant them to be. We also believe that parents can and should be the greatest examples to the youth.

Get Involved!

Bible Classes: 9:30am Sundays

  • Gender and age-separated

  • Caring teachers

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Church Services: 10:30am, 6:00pm

  • We encourage teens to be faithful to every church-wide worship service.

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Missions Trips Semi-Annually

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Outreach Days:

  • Tuesdays at 3:00pm - Reach our community by going door-to-door and share the gospel.​

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Drama Projects: Done at Christmas and Easter time and throughout the year

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Youth Summer Camp Annually: A time spent realigning our lives with God’s desires. This is a time of great commitment to the Lord.

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Young and Mighty in Spirit: Wednesdays at 6:45pm 

  • This is a time of fun, fellowship, and creative teaching

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Adult Involvement:

  • We encourage youth to be involved in a variety of ministry such as: dramas, big events, childcare, music, teacher’s aides, etc...

  • Alongside faithful adult role models

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Jon Ridge
Youth Director

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