Wednesday Bible study, Kids Klub, and Souled Out Youth Ministries (UMYF)
Bible Study
At 6:00 PM we have Bible study for adults led by the pastor, and Kids Klub and Souled Out Youth Ministries (UMYF) for the younger participants. The Bible study encourages discussion as well as close examination of the scriptures. Some of our previous studies have included topics such as:
| The parables of Jesus | |
| Jesus' teachings on prayer | |
| Paul's letters | |
| Book studies on Genesis, Exodus, and Revelation | |
| Seasonal Advent and Lenten studies | |
| What's So Amazing about Grace? |
Kids Klub
The purpose of Kids Klub is to provide a foundation of Biblical knowledge in a fun environment, using crafts, songs, stories, and games. Kids Klub provides fun and worthwhile activities for children of preschool age to 6th grade to participate in while parents attend Bible study.
We hope your children will share with us in an information and fun-filled hour that strengthens their relationship with Christ!
Souled Out Youth Ministries (UMYF)
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We would like to invite anyone who is in the 6th-12th grade to come and join our UMYF on Wednesday Nights. 6-8th grade is from 6:00 to 7:00 PM. 9th—12th grade is from 7:30-8:30 PM. Both groups meet in the youth room in the basement.

We have a focus which addresses issues our youth face on a daily basis. We hope to strengthen their relationship with Christ by using curriculum that includes media clips, and games. Another fun activity is "Destination Unknown Trips" to different destinations centered around the evening's Bible lesson.


In addition to the weekly Wednesday night meetings, UMYF members enjoy fellowship with each other on recreational outings such as camping, bowling, rappelling, and rafting. They also have an annual Youth Retreat at locations such as Lake Shore Retreat Center, Cedar Crest Camp, and Gatlinburg. To cover their expenses the group holds fundraisers such as bake sales and a Valentines Dinner. This allows everyone to participate in the trips without having to worry about the cost.
Youth Ministry members have carried out a number of service projects, including building a porch for an elderly member of the community, building a handicapped ramp, sending letters to servicemen and cards to shut-ins, and sponsoring "Christmas Angels". They also have attended a teen youth rally (Acquire the Fire).