Transit (6th – 8th Grade)

Middle school students are growing up fast. They need a place to ask big questions and connect with a community where they can be themselves and know they belong. The road through middle school may be bumpy, but it doesn’t have to be lonely.

Transit is a weekly environment that meets during adult service. In a large group setting, students experience games, music, and teaching designed to set up a great small group discussion. Small groups are at the core of Transit. They're made up of a consistent group of students and led by trusted small group leaders (two adults and one high schooler). These groups are created to provide a safe environment for students to share what's going on in their lives and ask tough questions. Ultimately, Transit is designed to help middle schoolers discover a faith of their own.


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InsideOut (9th – 12th Grade)

InsideOut meets on Sunday evenings and is designed for high school students curious about faith and eager to discover how a relationship with Jesus could change their lives, their schools, and our city.

We start the night with music led by a live band and then hear practical teaching that students can apply to their daily lives. After that, students get to circle up with their small groups. InsideOut small groups are led by adults committed to equipping them to successfully navigate high school and develop their faith.