Looking for more information on some of our upcoming sermon series? Depending on when a series is set to release, we don’t always have all of the components created yet. But this page will give you a high level overview of what we do know about the youth ministry curriculum we have currently in production.
Mirage Series – 5 weeks on Spiritual Growth
Gospel Lens: Christ is first before all things.
Not every experience, philosophy, or core belief that looks real in this world is real. Over time, many students develop lenses that feel healthy, but are in actuality based on a mirage. When the gospel colors their world, they’ll find long lasting joy and contentment in their faith.
Up Series – 4 weeks on Emotions
Gospel Lens: Jesus has freed you from bondage to your feelings.
If there’s one thing students are known for, it’s having a lot of emotions. In the midst of having those emotions pour out, many students are looking for where their heart can be filled back up. When they learn to tip their cup up, they’ll find the fullest and healthiest expression of those feelings.
2D Series – 3 weeks on Community
Gospel Lens: God is personal, not just perfect.
Teenagers spend a lot of time in the 2D world. There they can find entertainment, information, and to some extent, connection. But this reliance upon the 2D world leads some students to believe some lies. And these lies hold them back from experiencing the fullness of 3D Christian community.
Reframe Series – 4 weeks on Mental Health
Gospel Lens: Peace is interlaced with grace.
If there’s one thing students want, it’s for their faith to help them in the area of mental health. But sometimes it feels like the two are disconnected. Students can absolutely get to a place of peace, but it’s going to require them to reframe some aspects of their faith.
Big Picture Series – 5 weeks on Conflict
Gospel Lens: The cross is bigger than one moment.
The hardest part about navigating conflict is that it’s all-consuming. Conflict draws you into the details. When students are able to back up and see the big picture as God has in the context of the gospel, they’ll navigate conflict in a far healthier way.