
meet regularly:
Wednesday Nights from 7:00-8:00.
The Xtreme Believers is open to ALL youth grades 6th -12th
grade.
Join us for fellowship, games, snacks & Bible Study.
Let's leave a good impression in the world.

Inclement Weather
Notice:
If Rappahannock or Culpeper County schools are closed on
Wednesdays, youth is cancelled.
BTW,
Sunday Youth Bible Study is 9:15 to 10:15.
Look what we’re starting in January in Youth Sunday School!!!
Be a Berean (Acts 17:11).
A
crisis facing youth today is not that they are disinterested in
the spiritual. The opposite is true. Postmodern youth crave a
connection to the spiritual. The real crisis today is that they
see all spiritual paths equally valid and have no allegiance to
any absolutes. Into this spiritual potluck, Steve Russo offers
the truth about these so-called paths to God and delivers the
good news about the Way. Teens will learn to evaluate other
faiths and see that the biblical witness can be trusted as the
absolute in the search for meaning and truth in this life.
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~~Coming Events~~
Our Awana JV/Varsity has been busy planning for this exciting
upcoming event…….

This summer
our youth mission trip is changing-up. We’re checking out
PowerPlant. PowerPlant is a ministry of the North American
Mission Board designed to engage students in church planting and
evangelism. The first PowerPlant project was in 2003, and it has
been growing since then. PowerPlant participants will learn
church planting principles and evangelism skills each morning,
then have a chance to engage personally through assigned
ministry team activities in the afternoon and evening. Students
and adults will begin to see that the church is not about
buildings . . . it's about people! And there are lots of people
in North America who need Christ!
Check it out @
http://powerplant.studentz.com
Some PowerPlant FAQs
What Will We Be
Doing?
PowerPlant ministry team assignments vary by city, and depend on
the needs of the local church plants. Most teams will be
involved in ministry such as sports camps, backyard VBS, and
servant evangelism. All ministries will be conducted under the
name of the church plant your team is assigned to. There are no
construction ministry opportunities at PowerPlant.
Do Church Groups Stay Together to Form Ministry Teams, or do
You Separate Them and Combine With Students From Other Church
Groups?
For the most part, your group will stay together as a ministry
team. If you are a larger group, we will form two or more teams
from your group. They would at least work in the same area, if
not with the same church plant. We do this for several reasons:
1) If your entire group will be working together at PowerPlant,
you can do a much better job of preparing for that ministry
prior to coming to the project. Ministry assignments are given
at least six weeks before the project starts. You will receive
specific ministry assignment information, as well as the contact
information for the church plant you will be working with. This
gives you ample time to gather resources and prepare your
students.
2)
We want your group to fall in love with the church plant you
will be working with. If you stay together as a group and work
together with the same church plant, you have the same
experience, rather than 15 people having 15 different
experiences if you split up the group.
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Come
to youth Wednesday night, the first to give me the name
of the person shown above will win a prize.
Congratulations to Kit for naming the most recent
mystery person "Franklin and Billy Graham".
Youth ministry team
leaders:
Wes and Charlotte Mills