Y outh Ministry We do TBQ for middle and high school children. The goal of TBQ is to bring each quizzer and coach closer to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, to encourage by systematic study an in-depth knowledge of God’s Word, motivate youth to memorize God’s Word, applying God’s Word in their life and to reflect the character of Jesus Christ in attitude and action and provide opportunity for service, discipleship and Christian friendships. This year we are memorizing Gospel according to John. Youths quiz at different level depending on how much they want to study – Varsity DIVISION, Middle School DIVISION, Intramural DIVISION and Peach League (starters).
Varsity teams – More than conquerors, Flame of fire
Spiritual Development
Youth ministries often incorporate religious teachings, worship, and spiritual practices into their programs. This may include Bible studies, prayer sessions, and discussions on faith-related topics.
Youth ministries strive to create a sense of belonging and community among young members. Activities such as retreats, camps, and social events are organized to foster relationships and friendships within the group.
Many youth ministries offer educational components to help young people understand their faith, moral values, and how to apply these principles in their daily lives. This can include classes, workshops, and seminars.
Youth ministries often emphasize the importance of giving back to the community through service projects and outreach initiatives. This helps instill a sense of social responsibility and compassion in young individuals.
The greatest legacy one can pass on to one’s children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one’s life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.
Mentoring is a common practice in youth ministries, where older, more experienced individuals provide guidance and support to younger members. This mentorship can extend beyond spiritual matters to include personal and academic guidance.
Counseling and Supportt
Youth ministries may offer a supportive environment where young people can discuss their challenges, concerns, and questions. This can involve pastoral counseling or group discussions on relevant issues.
To create a well-rounded experience, youth ministries often organize recreational activities and outings, fostering a sense of fun and camaraderie among members.