Junior Confirmation
Confirmation into the Lutheran Church is only one of the many times we are called upon to “make the good confession” before the world and in the sight of God.
Confirmation into the Lutheran Church is only one of the many times we are called upon to “make the good confession” before the world and in the sight of God.
As teens transition into adulthood, it is important for them to develop spiritual practices that they do on their own and in groups whether it be prayer, devotions or Bible studies.
God uses families to help us grow in our understanding of Him and live out our vocations. While every family may look different, households of faith can help cultivate and model faith.
Youth leaders dedicate their time and energy to ensuring young people have the place and space to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ for life.
Often Sunday School is the most consistent and familiar way in which young people get age appropriate Christian education on how to study God’s Word.
Director of Christian Education (DCE) are Synodically certified, Called and Commissioned lifespan educational leaders prepared for team ministry in a congregational setting.
Bible Studies are a vital element to helping young people deeply understand their Baptismal faith, develop a resilient identity in Christ and live out their unique vocation.
Jr. High Ministry gives young people a chance for age appropriate Christian education and Christ-centered connection with peers and supportive adults.
LCMS Youth Ministry has defined Seven Healthy Practices of Youth Ministry which identifies both congregational practices as well as desired outcomes for young people.
Regardless of size or context, Sunday School can be a valuable cornerstone of your congregation’s Christian Education program.
Children’s ministry targets children from birth to Confirmation or Junior High as they grow physically, emotionally and spiritually.