belong
Where every student is welcomed with the likeness of Jesus, to be included and fully known by others.
“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
John 13:35
believe
Where every student hears the Gospel and is made new by grace through faith in Jesus.
“Truly I tell you, anyone who hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not come under judgment but has passed from death to life.”
John 5:24
become
Where every student is transformed – by the work of the Holy Spirit and the desire to learn and practice the ways of Jesus.
“Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God.”
Romans 12:2
Important Stuff
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Where students make lasting friendships, share in
memorable moments and serve our city along the way.
project students friendsgiving: nov 18
All 7th-12th students are invited to join us for Friendsgiving! This is a night for students to enjoy great food & great fellowship! Your student won’t want to miss this special night!
Please RSVP by Nov 11!
WEEKLY GATHERINGS
small group hangs
Each First Monday of the month our students will meet with their Small Groups off site at specific locations from 6:00-7:30. This time is for intentional conversations, discipleship and building community.
GIRLS
JH GIRLS: Chick-fil-A | 453 S Loop 336 W
9th/10th GIRLS: McAlister’s Deli | 215 S Loop 336 W
11th/12th GIRLS: La Madeleine | 247 S Loop 336 W
BOYS
JH BOYS: Whataburger | 457 S Loop 336 W
9th/10th BOYS: MOD Pizza | 381 S Loop 336 W
11th/12th BOYS: Torchy’s | 351 S Loop 336 W
Monday Night Gatherings - Grades 7-12
Each week our students meet in the Great Room from 6:00-8:00 to worship, connect and spend time in scripture. Monday night gatherings include: live worship, small groups, fun and games! $3 for pizza and drink!
small group Leaders
Junior High Girls
Leaders: Savannah & Abigail
junior high BOYS
Leaders: Joseph & Tyler
9th & 10th Grade Girls
Leaders: Audrey & Andi
9th & 10th Grade guys
Leaders: Cooper & Austin
11th & 12th grade Girls
Leaders: Krystina & Shelby
11th & 12th Grade guys
Leaders: Ethan & Austen
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BIBLE READING PLAN
THE FIVE DAY BIBLE READING PLAN RESOURCE IS SPECIFICALLY FOR THOSE THAT DESIRE AND ARE READY TO SOAK IN MORE OF SCRIPTURE DAILY AND WITHIN THE YEAR. THE AMOUNT OF READING MAY BE INTIMIDATING TO SOME, BUT IF YOU READ THAT FIRST SENTENCE AND THOUGHT, “YES, THAT’S ME,” YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY READY! WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO FIND A FRIEND, OR GET WITH YOUR SMALL GROUP, AND BEGIN THIS JOURNEY THROUGH SCRIPTURE TOGETHER.
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“This special Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible in one year while only reading five times a week. Five readings a week gives room to catch up or take a day off to focus on other Bible reading or spiritual disciplines, and makes daily Bible reading practical and do-able.
The Old Testament readings are placed as chronologically as possible (even the Psalms are read where they belong in Israel’s history when feasible, and this is why some prophets appear to be “out of order”). The only exception is Job, probably the oldest book in the Bible, but placed at the Schedule’s end because it is hard to fit elsewhere. The New Testament readings space the Gospels out throughout the year to keep the reader constantly coming back to the life and teachings of Jesus.
Always do the reading in the order it appears on the Schedule. For example, if a reading from Chronicles appears before Kings, read from Chronicles first. Check off each day's reading as you go. You will be amazed at how soon you are deep into the year and still reading your Bible regularly! God’s blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalms 119:105).”
(Lower Lights Publications)