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Youth Group

Resuming January 6, all youth, grades 6-12, meet Sunday nights at the church for Youth Group from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.  Friends and visitors are always welcome!

4:30 p.m.  Fellowship in both Middle School and High School Youth rooms
5:00 p.m.  Youth Choir in the Choir Room
5:30 p.m.  Middle School Youth Group in the MS Youth Room and High School Youth Group in the Attic
6:30 p.m.  Closing prayer

What happens on Sunday nights?
FPC youth meet on Sunday evenings during the school year for fun, fellowship, snacks, and information on upcoming events.  Parents may drop off and pick up their youth at the Market Street entrance.

What do we discuss?
This year we will discuss topics relevant to youth (e.g. friends, school, forgiveness, prayer, music, time, truth, choices, etc.) through worship, guest speakers, fun and games, and discussions.  Some Sundays the HS and MS youth will be together, and other Sundays they will meet in their own rooms.

Who can participate?
All youth currently in grades 6-12.  The MS Youth Group includes youth in grades 6-8.  The HS Youth Group includes youth in grades 9-12.

Is that it?
No...there's more:

What is the purpose of Sunday nights?
To provide an opportunity for youth to experience

  • Christian community, fellowship and support
  • A "safe" place to be themselves and ask questions
  • Building relationships with Christian adult friends
  • Programming that connects faith to their lives and supports them in living their faith
  • Mission and outreach opportunities
  • Fun, creativity, and lots of bonding!

"May your life in me not be a nice idea
 I think of once in a while, but may it
 become in me an unceasing doxology."
-Unknown

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