Welcome to our youth ministry page! Our vision for our youth at the church is to create a safe space for students to come and feel connected and part of something great! Our students mean so much to us! We do hope that you'll visit with us and allow us to show you that the youth matters. I encourage you to check out our Youth Protection Policy as well!
-Jacob Glaspell (youth and family minister)
-Jacob Glaspell (youth and family minister)
Grow Up
We want our youth to grow up in the way of Christ. Luke 2:40 says, “And the child
grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the favor of God was upon
him.” By the time our teens graduate, our mission is to have them wise and in
favor with God. We do this by offering spiritual events where our youth come
together to learn more about God.
grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the favor of God was upon
him.” By the time our teens graduate, our mission is to have them wise and in
favor with God. We do this by offering spiritual events where our youth come
together to learn more about God.
Grow Out
Jesus says to the disciples in Matthew 4:19, “follow me, and I
will make you fishers of men.” We offer several local evangelism activities
throughout the year to allow our students opportunities to serve our neighbors.
We encourage our students to see everyone as our neighbors and support
local nonprofits.
will make you fishers of men.” We offer several local evangelism activities
throughout the year to allow our students opportunities to serve our neighbors.
We encourage our students to see everyone as our neighbors and support
local nonprofits.
Grow Together
Proverbs 27:17 proclaims: “As iron sharpens iron, so
one person sharpens another.” Our students are brought together
from all walks of life and all areas surrounding Dayton to build each
other up so that they may go into their schools and be a light to their
peers.
one person sharpens another.” Our students are brought together
from all walks of life and all areas surrounding Dayton to build each
other up so that they may go into their schools and be a light to their
peers.