Redeemer Students
6th - 12th Grade
We want your students launched into adulthood with a love for and trust in King Jesus.
We think some pretty incredible things happen when a church equips parents to disciple their children. In that partnership, you will be equipped with the tools you need to make a disciple of your kid. We also emphasize relationships with one another and integration into the life of the church. We also train parents in how to faithfully raise this next generation.
Weekly
Sundays
On Sundays, students are encouraged to select an equip class which they find interesting. So, they will be integrated into the life of the church in ways they find most interesting. We want to see students engaged as a meaningful part of the congregation.
Monthly
First Fridays
On the first Friday of every month, our students gather for either a fun event, a topical study, or a mission project. We place a high priority on our students having great fun while also digging deep into God’s word to find the answers to their biggest questions.
For Parents
Parents of Students
We engage our students best when our parents are fully integrated into our student ministry. We facilitate this by hosting a private group just for the parents of Redeemer Students. This group keeps you up to date on events and resources related to your student.
Suggested Resources
Our Favorite Books for Teenagers
These books are ideal for helping your teenager grasp God’s plan for their lives and His affection for them.
Family Worship Devotionals
These resources are curated to assist you in guiding your family at home worship and teaching Scripture.
Marriage
These books are ideal for parents interested in leading their family to pursue Jesus Christ.
Redeemer holds that protecting infants, children, teenagers, and adults from abuse is a mandate implied by the Great Commandment and explicit in the clear commands of Scripture.
To that end, we are applying for candidacy and certification with the ECAP and regularly update our child protection policies according to best practices. All pastors, elders, ministers, deacons, and volunteers are held to these high standards