Youth

210 Student Ministry

210 Student Ministry is broken down in three age groups: children (1st
grade and below), kids (2nd-6th grade) and teens (7th-12th grade).

Wednesday Night Bible Study

On Wednesday nights during the school year at 6:30pm, we have bible classes for all age groups. Catered specifically for grades K-12th, our youth ministry provides the foundation for students to build a relationship with Jesus Christ and discover that God is present in all aspects of their lives. Students will get the chance to worship through multi-media, small groups, and a message that speaks to their spiritual and emotional needs. With the world teaching so many different versions of “truth,” our goal is to build a firm Biblical foundation into the lives of our students.

Outings

Throughout the year, the 210 Student Ministry plans multiple outings and gatherings separate from the normal weekly schedule of bible study. These outings provide an opportunity for students to get to know one another, build relationships, and love on our surrounding area. These outings include, among other things, traveling to a park to hang out, being hosted by a church member for a cookout, and having fun at the local bowling alley.

Youth Band

Music is an important part of our worship. 210 Student Ministries makes an effort to provide an avenue for students to learn how they can use their talents for God. Currently, we have a youth band called E2W (East to West). This youth band is a great way for young musicians to learn how they can be a part of leading worship for years to come. This opportunity covers singing, playing instruments and working in the sound booth.

Summer Camps

During the summer the youth have two separate camps. Teen Camp is for sixth graders moving into high school and Kids Camp is for grade school (2nd through 6th grade). The youth travel to Budd Creek Camp located in Heber Springs, AR for both camps. Each camp is age specific and allows the kids time to slow down and get away from the fast pace of the world. We always need adult chaperones to stay with the kids and teens throughout the week.

Mission Trips

210 Student Ministry takes an annual mission trip to serve alongside an interstate missionary. These trips are geared toward working and serving the community and new church. Trips in the past have consisted of canvasing neighborhoods, prepping for other groups coming later in the year, hanging sheetrock in a new facility, building a fence around a church property, and community outreach projects. These trips are a great asset for training young men and women how to be servants within the church. Each trip is a privilege and is an option for any student involved and in good standing with 210 Student Ministry.

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