Youth Ministry (9th Grade - College)
2011 Youth Ministry Workers |
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| Youth Evangelist : |
John Vermilya | |||||
| Youth Worship Leader: |
Jarred Tanner |
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| Youth Registration, Lodging & Coordinators: |
Mat & Iris Luce | |||||
| Recreation Leaders from Fellowship of Christian Athletes: |
Michael Sparks Jim Howell |
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2011 Youth News & Events |
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![]() | Exciting Youth Ministry changes for 2011! The Youth Ministry's evening service will meet at 7 pm in the Youth Tabernacle for praise and prayer. The Youth will then join the adults in the Main Tabernacle for the remainder of the evening service. Three evening services in the Main Tabernacle will be totally lead by the Youth Ministry: Saturday (7/16), Monday (7/18) and Wednesday (7/20). Youth Talent Night: Friday, July 22 after Evening Service Youth Tabernacle. |
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The primary goals of the Youth Ministry are for young people to experience salvation and to mature spiritually. Strong emphasis is placed on empowering young people to impact their schools, local churches and communities for Christ. The youth program is conducted in a caring and inclusive atmosphere that encourages fellowship and friendships. Bible study, prayer principles, holy living and bold evangelism are part of every-day discussion. | ||||||
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Ropes Course & Leisure Activities
The Ropes Course is situated in a forest environment and uses all the natural elements available. Through initiatives, problems involving real obstacles challenge youth to work together to find solutions. Success is achieved only when all members have contributed to the outcome. Often it is not the strongest individual who makes an initiative come together. After the initiative has been accomplished, Biblical and spiritual applications are discussed. The Ropes Course teaches leadership, self-confidence and team work, but the lessons are more centered around trust: trust in one's self, trust in the team, but most important, trust in God. Although the Ropes Course is inherently fun and brings people together, safety is always a priority. All leaders have been trained and re-trained in safety and leadership techniques; risk is managed by group members who assume critical spotting roles. All equipment is inspected prior to camp. |
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