Lifepoint Students is organized around the goal of supporting students in 6th-12th grade as they develop an authentic, resilient, and personal faith in Jesus Christ - to be a tree of life that is rooted and fruitful.
We believe that God has a specific purpose for each person. This is a unique calling that we long to partner with the student and their parents to discover. Although the calling is unique, there is a unified goal - to Rebuild, Restore, and Renew all creation, or as Jesus prayed and modeled for us, to bring His Kingdom wherever we go on earth as it is in heaven!
We do not have a specific class on Sunday mornings for students because we want our students to begin the process of integrating into the larger congregation, taking ownership of their faith, and building meaningful relationships with adults outside of their families and Lifepoint Student Leaders.
Many of our students engage their faith by serving on Sunday mornings (e.g., Children' Ministry Team, Production Team, Worship Team, Welcome Team, etc.).
One of the ways we pursue becoming trees of life is by assembling together weekly on Sunday evenings. When we gather, we spend time playing games, singing worship, memorizing Scripture, listening to teaching from God's Word, and applying truth personally to our lives in small groups. This regular rhythm helps to keep us grounded in the midst of confusion, distraction, and struggle. Don't underestimate the power of habit in your spiritual formation!
Join us on Sundays 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
- Family Room is available 30 minutes before and after our Sunday Gathering to encourage building connection!
- Middle & High School students have separate teaching and small groups.
Relationship requires both time and intentionality. We work to incorporate both into our events beyond our regular Sunday Gatherings. You can use the links below to check out upcoming events or to subscribe to Lifepoint Students' email list.
Because we have witnessed the devastation of faith that is shallow and brittle, we commit ourselves to becoming trees of life that are rooted and fruitful by delighting in God's presence, meditating on his truth, assembling with his people - receiving healing, freedom, and comfort from Him, while engaging with Him to Rebuild, Restore, and Renew all creation.
We recite our creed together each time with gather to keep ourselves oriented to the calling we have received. We recognize that we are not growing up in a neutral environment; we have an enemy that longs to devastate and deconstruct our faith.
Not engaging in our own faith development is to default to the enemy's goals. We want something different!