Welcome to
Student Ministry
Student Ministry exists to help students love God, love their neighbor, and make disciples of Jesus Christ.
Everything we do — from Wednesday nights to retreats to small groups — is aimed at helping students build a faith in Jesus that is real, personal, and lasting.
Sunday Mornings
9:00 AM | TCA Barber Gym
Sunday mornings are intentional and Scripture-focused.
Students gather for Bible study and discussion as we walk through the full story of Scripture together. Over time, they begin to understand how every part of the Bible points to Jesus — and how His Word shapes everyday life.
Wednesday Nights
6:15–7:45 PM | Worship Center
Wednesday night is the heartbeat of Student Ministry.
Students gather for worship, clear biblical teaching, and small groups separated by grade and gender. It is high energy and deeply relational.
Here, students are encouraged to:
- Grow in daily time with God
- Ask honest questions
- Build strong friendships
- Invite friends who may not know Christ
- Take their next spiritual step
No matter where a student is spiritually — curious, unsure, growing, or ready to lead — there is a place for them here.
JrHi | 6th–8th Grade
In junior high, students are asking big questions about identity and faith. Through Sunday Bible Study, Wednesday IMPACT, small groups, retreats, and events, they are welcomed into a community where they are known by name and encouraged to grow.
They build friendships with peers in the same season of life and are guided by consistent leaders who genuinely care about them.
This is where foundations are formed — faith begins to take root, and confidence in Christ grows.
SrHi | 9th–12th Grade
High school brings new pressures and important decisions. We help students apply biblical truth to real life through consistent teaching, small groups, serving opportunities, mentoring, and mission trips.
Along the way, they form lasting friendships and develop trusted relationships with leaders who walk with them through both victories and struggles.
Our desire is not just that students participate — but that they grow into young adults who love God and follow Jesus long after graduation.