JuniorHighZone
Sunday Mornings at 9:15am.
A discipleship journey into corporate worship.
Bay Park offers a Sunday morning ministry for Jr. Highs in Grades 6 through 8 which has been named #GodHope by the group.
This is meant to be more than a traditional "Sunday School" class.
We focus on INTEGRATION and PARTICIPATION.
This is meant to be more than a traditional "Sunday School" class.
We focus on INTEGRATION and PARTICIPATION.
Integration & Participation
Every 3rd Sunday of the month, the students stay in the regular, corporate worship service.
Students are given materials to help them engage with sermons.
"Classes" are discussion-based and seek to engage students in conversations.
"Classes" follow the sermon calendar so that students can discuss biblical themes with their parents after church.
We seek to introduce students to teachers and congregation members from a variety of generations and backgrounds.
We welcome creative ways to help the students participate and serve on a Sunday morning.
Check out the CALENDAR to see what Sunday mornings we meet.
Students are given materials to help them engage with sermons.
"Classes" are discussion-based and seek to engage students in conversations.
"Classes" follow the sermon calendar so that students can discuss biblical themes with their parents after church.
We seek to introduce students to teachers and congregation members from a variety of generations and backgrounds.
We welcome creative ways to help the students participate and serve on a Sunday morning.
Check out the CALENDAR to see what Sunday mornings we meet.
This year we’ll be working our way through The Story. We have a number of free copies of The Story to giveaway!
The Story is a book that retells the Bible as one continuous story--like a novel. It helps youth become familiarized with the grand story and narrative of Scripture. It lays a foundation for future understanding of Scripture. Make sure you get a copy on Sunday as we'll be encouraging you (parents, guardians or relatives) to read a chapter each week with your students. I will send an email out three times a month to remind you what chapter to read and give you one thought or idea for discussing the chapter with your student.
http://www.thestory.com/