YOUTH MINISTRY
VAC YOUTH
The youth ministry programs at VAC are designed to help middle school and high school students understand more about what it means to be a Christian in their daily lives. The fellowships seek to strengthen their faith in Christ and challenge them to live out their lives as followers of Christ.
We also strive to build relationships between the youth and the older leaders. This devoted group of mentors serve the youth each week at TYG fellowship, as well as seek deeper relationships through discipleship groups.
We hope you come visit our fellowship and join our youth community.
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SERVICES
TEEN YOUTH GROUP (TYG)
Grade 7-12
VAC Ladies' Parlor
Saturdays, 7:00PM - 9:00PM (Currently on break)
Come visit our fellowship for praise and worship, games, food, and discussion about what it means to be a teenage Christian. Be encouraged to encounter Jesus and live out his teachings.
Contact Edwin Chow for more info.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Grade 7-8, Grade 9-12
VAC Kitchen, VAC Basement
Sundays, 3:15PM - 4:15PM
There are two sunday school classes offered, one for middle school students and one for high school students. Middle school students focus on learning more about the Bible and what it means to be a Christian. High school students are integrated into a large Sunday school with the young adults and are currently going through a Mark Manuscript Study. (A manuscript study focuses on the content and diction of passages, stripping them of verse numbers, titles, and paragraph form.
Find more information about Sunday School here.
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DISCIPLESHIP GROUPS (D-GROUPS)
Grade 7-12
Discipleship groups are smaller same gender groups that seek to dive deeper into our spiritual lives. You're paired up with one of our TYG leaders and meet on your own time. Be challenged by Christ's teachings and build stronger relationships with your peers.
RETREATS:
Throughout the year, there are opportunities to go on VAC retreats, as well as larger, multi-church retreats, such as Winter Teen Conference, hosted by BCEC (Boston Chinese Evangelical Church).