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Note to Parents:

Our strategy is to walk alongside parents to help them disciple their student(s). We do this by equipping students to know, love, and follow Christ. Part of how we do this is to create a community where students think deeply about Christ, glorify God in all things, and by taking the Gospel to the nations.

Gatherings

There is no formal "check-in" for the student ministry. On Wednesday nights and Sunday mornings, students will go to our student space to spend time in community, bible study, and prayer.

Connect

Each month there are numerous opportunities for students to connect with others outside of weekly scheduled gatherings. See the events section below to explore how your student(s)

can connect with us.

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Spotify
  • YouTube
Sundays: 9:00am | Wednesdays: 5:30-7:30pm

Curriculum

The Gospel of John—(Spring 2026) — Wednesdays / Sundays

The Gospel of John is unlike any other Gospel account. While Matthew, Mark, and Luke tell the story of Jesus’ life and ministry from their own unique perspectives, John writes with a clear and focused purpose: that we would see who Jesus truly is and believe in Him. John carefully selects moments, miracles, and conversations that reveal something deeper than surface-level events. This Gospel invites us beyond simply knowing facts about Jesus — it calls us to see Him as the eternal Son of God, the promised Savior, and the only source of true life. From the very first chapter, John makes it clear that Jesus is not merely a teacher or moral example, but God in the flesh who has come to reveal the Father and bring salvation to the world.

Throughout this series, our goal is simple: to see Jesus as the Son of God. For students, this means wrestling with the most important question they will ever face: Who is Jesus? And what does it mean to believe in Him? For parents, this series provides an opportunity to continue gospel conversations at home — helping your student not just understand Christianity, but personally trust Christ.

Sermon Series — Winter

The First Days: 13-14, December 3rd

The First Days: 15, December 10th

Christmas Service, December 17th

No Service, December 24th

New Years Hangout, December 31st

Finding the Gospel in the Bible, January 7st

God the Righteous Creator, January 14th

Man the Sinner, January 21st

Jesus Christ the Savior, January 28th

Response—Faith and Repentance, February 4th

The Kingdom, February 18th

Keeping the Cross at the Center, February 25

Sermon Series — Spring

John 1:1-5, March 4th

John 1:6-13, March 11th

John 1:14-18, March 18th

Spring Break, March 25th

John 1:19-28, April 1st

John 1:29-34, April 8th

John 1:35-42, April 15th

John 1:43-51, April 22nd

John 2:1-12, April 29th

John 2:13-22, May 6th

John 2:23-25, May 13th

John 3:1-15, May 20th

John 3:16-21, May 27th​

Sermon Series — Summer

John 23:22-36, June 3rd

No Service, June 10th

No Service, June 17th

St. Louis Mission Trip, June 24th

VBS, July 1st

Mission Discussion, July 8th

John 4:1-15, July 15th

John 4:16-26, July 22rd

John 4:27-45, July 29th

John 4:46-54, August 5th

Student Kickoff, August 12th

John 5:1-18, August 19th

John 5:19-24, August 26th

Sermon Series — Fall

John 5:25-29, September 2nd

John 5:30-47, September 9th

John 6:1-15, September 16th

John 6:16-21, September 23rd

John 6:22-34, September 30th

John 6:35-51, October 7th

John 6:52-59, October 14th

Costume Karting, October 21nd

John 6:60-71, October 28th

John 7:1-13, November 4th

John 7:14-24, November 11th

Friendsgiving, November 18th

No Service, November 25th

Sermon Series — Winter

John 7:25-31, December 2nd

John 7:32-36, December 9th

Christmas Service, December 16th

No Service, December 23th

No Service, December 30th

Student Events.

  • The Gospel of Mark
    The Gospel of Mark
    Every Sunday
    Paul Revere’s urgent warning saved the colonial militia from disaster, but even that message is insignificant compared to the news Christians carry. In a world oppressed by sin and darkness, we bear the urgent announcement that Jesus Christ has conquered the enemy and offers salvation.
  • Student Mission Trip 2026
    Student Mission Trip 2026
    Jun 20, 2026, 6:00 AM – Jun 26, 2026, 10:00 PM
    For the summer of 2026 student mission trip, we take I-65 North to "the Gateway to the West," St. Louis, Missouri. In partnership with Send Relief, we will work in the city helping urban communities struggling with poverty and education disparity.
  • Graduate Sunday 2026
    Graduate Sunday 2026
    May 17, 2026, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
    Every year on Graduate Sunday we celebrate, recognize, and commission our graduating seniors. We think it is important and valuable for the church to help students as they make large life changes.
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