Our Church Youth Fellowship serves as a platform for youth to connect, grow spiritually, build relationships, and engage in activities that align with their age group and stage of life.
Spiritual Growth: The primary focus is on fostering spiritual growth among the youth and involves Bible study, prayer sessions, worship, and discussions on relevant topics that resonate with the experiences and challenges faced by young individuals.
Community and Fellowship: The youth fellowship also provides a sense of community and belonging. It offers a space where young people can build meaningful relationships with their peers, share experiences, and support one another in their faith journey.
Social Activities: In addition to spiritual growth, youth fellowships often organize social activities and events. These can include outings, game nights, community service projects, and other activities that promote bonding and camaraderie among the members.
Leadership Development: Youth fellowship also focuses on developing leadership skills among the young members and involves leadership training, mentoring programs, music instrument learning, voice training and opportunities for youth to take on responsibilities within the fellowship.
Outreach and Mission: Some of the youth members engage in outreach and mission work, encouraging young people to actively participate in community service and share their faith with others.
Relevant and Relatable Teaching: The teachings and discussions within the youth fellowship are often tailored to be relevant and relatable to the experiences of young individuals. This might involve addressing contemporary issues, cultural challenges, and practical applications of biblical principles.
Inclusivity: Our church aims to be inclusive, welcoming all young people regardless of their backgrounds, interests, or levels of faith. This inclusivity helps create a diverse and supportive community.
Integration with the Larger Church: While the youth fellowship is a distinct group, it is typically integrated into the larger church community. This integration allows for intergenerational interactions and opportunities for the youth to contribute to the overall life of the church.