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| Focus | Sunday
School | MYF | -
Jr. High | Sunday School | MYF |
YOUTH MINISTRIES
OF HERITAGE UMC
The
Youth ministries at Heritage United Methodist Church are constantly
growing and changing to minister
to the fast paced changing needs of teens in our surrounding areas.
Directed by an experienced licensed pastor, Heritage offers a wide
variety of options for spiritual growth for Senior High and Junior
High school students. Each area of youth ministry is designed to
quench a thirst in the lives of our youth using the freshest curriculum
available.
Governed by the doctrine of “Safe Sanctuaries” Heritage
United Methodist Church assures student safety in any youth program
environment.
Senior High Focus
FOCUS: A WEDNESDAY
NIGHT SENIOR HIGH BIBLE STUDY
When: Wednesday
Evenings 7-8:00 p.m.
Where: Youth Portable Building
During the middle of the week,
Heritage realizes that teens often thirst for more activity. On Wednesday
nights, an in depth Bible study is offered following a church wide
dinner. This time is called FOCUS and stands for: Finding Our Calling
by Understanding Scripture. This discussion based Bible study offers
Senior High students the time to discover Jesus Christ together while
utilizing an adult mentor leader as a guide. Each student learns techniques
for understanding the Bible more clearly and is structured so that
their spiritual foundations are strengthened. FOCUS is proven to help
encourage, mature and motivate students in a life together with Christ. Senior High Sunday School
YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL
When: Sunday
Mornings at 9:45 a.m.
Where: Youth Portable Building
A large part of the youth
ministries at Heritage is our Sunday school classes. Heritage offers
individual Junior High and Senior High Sunday school classes. Each
class individually caters to the needs of their specific age group.
For example, Senior high utilizes Christian Music DVD curriculum and
strong scriptural based focus groups to overcome peer pressure and
providing students with the ability to make wise choices. Junior High
Sunday school tests their minds using games or crafts which help guide
the students to a spiritually fulfilling teen life. Each class is taught
by adults with upstanding Christian values within our church community. Senior High MYF
MYF YOUTH
NIGHT
When: Sunday
Evenings 5-700 p.m.
Where: Youth Portable Building
Our youth ministries foundational
program is Youth Night on Sunday evenings. This time is full of devotional
fun, games, team building activities, food, and fellowship. Each Sunday
night, Junior and Senior High students meet together focusing on specific
chosen themes. These biblical themes include games, fellowship activities,
and a wide range of creative learning to help the students understand
how to function as a Christian. An example may be building a bridge
out of chairs to cross the hot lava to promote team work or a skit
to enhance their knowledge of biblical characters more personally.
Junior High Sunday School
YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL
When: Sunday
Mornings at 9:45 a.m.
Where: Youth Portable Building
A large part of the youth
ministries at Heritage is our Sunday school classes. Heritage offers
individual Junior High and Senior High Sunday school classes. Each
class individually caters to the needs of their specific age group.
For example, Senior high utilizes Christian Music DVD curriculum and
strong scriptural based focus groups to overcome peer pressure and
providing students with the ability to make wise choices. Junior High
Sunday school tests their minds using games or crafts which help guide
the students to a spiritually fulfilling teen life. Each class is taught
by adults with upstanding Christian values within our church community. Junior High MYF
MYF YOUTH
NIGHT
When: Sunday
Evenings 5-700 p.m.
Where: Youth Portable Building
Our youth ministries foundational
program is Youth Night on Sunday evenings. This time is full of devotional
fun, games, team building activities, food, and fellowship. Each Sunday
night, Junior and Senior High students meet together focusing on specific
chosen themes. These biblical themes include games, fellowship activities,
and a wide range of creative learning to help the students understand
how to function as a Christian. An example may be building a bridge
out of chairs to cross the hot lava to promote team work or a skit
to enhance their knowledge of biblical characters more personally.
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