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Range Series

3 weeks plus a discipleship event helping students gain a new perspective on repentance.

$60.00

Range Series: 4‑Week Youth Bible Lesson on Repentance

Range challenges students to think beyond quick fixes and embrace real, gospel‑centered transformation. We all carry regrets and patterns we’d like to change. Through three Bible lessons and a hands‑on discipleship event, this series invites teens to plant themselves in God’s grace, face their sin honestly, and experience repentance.

Series Overview

Instead of running to distractions or covering up mistakes, Range teaches students to stay in the tension and let God’s Spirit reshape them from the inside out. By studying Paul’s letters and sharing testimonies, they’ll see that repentance is not shame‑based but hope‑filled—and that their setbacks can become stepping‑stones toward spiritual maturity.

What Students Will Learn

  • Week 1 – God Isn’t Done With You (Philippians 1:6): Explore how God finishes what He starts. Students will confront the lies that their mistakes define them and learn to trust in Jesus’ ongoing work of restoration.
  • Week 2 – Shame vs. Grace (Romans 7:21–8:1): Unpack Paul’s struggle with sin and discover that shame drives us away from God, while grace draws us back. Teens will practice confession and receive encouragement to walk in the Spirit.
  • Week 3 – The Gospel Provides (Philippians 3:3–8): Whatever it is we’re after when we walk away from God, the fullness of that desire is found in the context of what God offers us in the gospel.
  • Discipleship Event: Wrap up the series with a reflective event that helps students journal, pray, and commit to ongoing transformation. Activities include worship, group discussion, and planning next steps.

Why Choose Range?

  • Gospel‑centered growth: Keeps the focus on Jesus’ grace as the motivation for change.
  • Practical and honest: Addresses real struggles like regret, self‑loathing and hidden sin with candor and hope.
  • Interactive event: The discipleship event provides space for students to process and respond to what they’ve learned.
  • Leader resources: Includes teaching notes, discussion questions, interactive activities, video messages, and graphics.