
#Young adult bible study on community how to
(1 Peter 4:10) We desire to see young people and older people interacting and learning together how to love one another well in Christ. It provides ways to learn in humility to count others more significant that yourselves and looking not only to your own interests but also the interests of others (Philippians 2:3-4) These teams also afford opportunity for our youth as they are growing up to begin discovering and putting into practice spiritual gifts.

It means serving alongside others in your church family learning how to treat younger women and older men as is proper in the Lord (1 Timothy 5:1-2). We believe another vital part of growing up and maturing in Christ is learning to interact with and serve others in the church family and community through a ministry team. These meetings take place at the building, in café’s, and in people’s homes where weekly sharpening, prayer, relationship building, and study of God’s Word takes place. Parents are also encouraged to bring their youth with them to the many Men’s and Woman’s weekly bible studies. These classes cover all ages with classes from nursery age up to junior high and young adult and adult classes. We see the benefit of having our children, youth, and young adults gather each Wednesday to sit under the teaching of God’s Word together in our Immerse classes. Through Immerse Classes and Bible Studies As we gather to sing the Word, to pray the Word, to listen to the Word, and talk about the Word, we believe our children and young adults will receive great Gospel-Centered training, teaching, and encouragement they need to follow Christ.

The center of our Worship Gatherings is the teaching of the Bible. It also means Dad and Mom carry a crucial role in teaching, modeling, and encouraging a gospel-centered life in word and deed. The book of Ephesians says, “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4) That means the most important two people teaching a child that Jesus is the Savior of the world is Dad and Mom. The Bible makes it clear that the primary responsibility for training children to be like Jesus belongs to the parents (specifically the Fathers). The most important roles in our ‘youth ministry’ are parents. Here are some of the main ways we see reaching our young people taking place: We’re convinced this work is done through the teaching of the Word and relationships with the whole church community. We long to see young people who resist the temptations of this world and who live lives that proclaim “Only Jesus”.

When joining a church, parents are right to ask, “Do they have anything here for my kids?” Christian parents know firsthand that the world has many deadly temptations, and it is right to seek out a local church family that can come along side them to help their kids live godly lives in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation. REACHING our YOUNG PEOPLE WITH THE GOSPEL
