Student Resources
Resources for students in 5th-8th grade.
Middle School Ministry for 5th – 8th graders
Resources for students in 5th-8th grade.
Every person in this world has a mix of good habits and bad habits. Our good habits might help us stay healthy or make wise choices or be a trustworthy friend. And our bad habits might take us down roads that lead to unwise choices, dangerous addictions, or broken friendships.
Resources for parents of 5th-8th graders.
Resources for 5th-8th grade small group leaders.
Summer conference, usually in June in Underwood, Indiana. This is just for students going into 7th-8th grade in the fall and is put on by Christ In Youth.
A powerful overnight event for our 5th-6th graders, put on by Christ In Youth. Great opportunity to grow deeper in their faith while having fun with over 1,000 other preteens.
Fall Kickoff, Wacky Weekends, Retreats, and MORE!
This three-week study will take us on a virtual trip to summer camp as we look at friends, fun, and faith – not just in how important they are to this summer event, but also in how significant they are…
This four part series provide interactive trainings that help students know about Kingdom work, go do Kingdom work, and show the difference it makes. Each week we’ll use three movements to lead students from listening to a lesson to engaging…
This four-lesson study in the book of Proverbs will seek to help students become a bit wiser in some of their choices. Wisdom is not something that generally just decends upon us, (unless we are Solomon). Wisdom is something we…
Worship is how we as Christians express our deep love and gratitude for who God is and what God has done for us. It is the way we draw close to God and know him on a deeper level. How…
Some students may think of the Bible as an outdated, irrelevant book written by a bunch of people who just made things up. Or some may believe that it came from God, but they don’t know how to read it…
Christmas is almost here! Which means there’s a lot for us to look forward to — sometimes impatiently. But you know the saying, “good things come to those who wait”? It’s true for Christmases now, but it was true on…