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Senior High School Ministry
Senior High students and their friends meet each Wednesday night at Bethel
from 6:30-8:00 pm. for Hot Topics.
A Senior High Mission trip is scheduled for June 2009.
Other events such as Lock-Outs, Lock-Ins and concert trips will be
scheduled throughout the year.
LYO: In December 2008, Anne Wickland was elected to serve on the LYO synod board for 2 years.
Contact Anita with questions at agrue@bethel-madison.org or
698-0345.
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High School Schedule:
Hot Topic's, Youth Room
Every Wednesday | 6:30-8:00pm
Lock In
Friday, January 23, 2009 at 7:00pm to
Saturday, January 24, 2009 at 7:00am
At Bethel
Josh Wilson in Concert | Fundraiser
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Ski Trip, Indianhead, MI
Thursday, February 26 to Saturday, February 28, 2009
Cost: $110 includes 2 night lodging and 2-day lift ticket
2009 Mission Trip to Benton Harbor, MI
Sunday, June 21 to Saturday, June 27, 2009
Cost: $350 - scholarships available
Deadline: December 31, 2008
Contact Anita for more details
Our Youth Ministry exists to reach non-believing students as well as believing students in order to connect them with other Christians, to help them grow in their faith, to discover their ministry and praise God with their lives.
I'm Anita Grue, the Youth Ministry Coordinator in Room 228 on the second
floor of Bethel, and I invite the youth to drop in anytime. My door is
always open or I can be reached at 257-3577 x 344 or agrue@bethel-madison.org
Youth ministry is about families and relationships. Faith is formed in personal trusted relationships and it usually happens in the home. Youth ministry will nurture healthy family relations and help households consider their values, meaning, and hope that will lead them into a faith-filled future. Through research done at The Youth and Family Institute of Augsburg College, it is evident that there are four keys that can nurture healthy relationships and faith. Those keys are caring conversations, family rituals and traditions, family devotional life, and intergenerational service to others that convey the beliefs, values, and lifestyle of their home.
These four keys have become the new way to provide youth and family ministry in congregations.
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