YOUTH
MINISTRY
OUR MISSION
The Youth Ministry focuses on helping students grow and develop as Christ-centered individuals, as well as a unified community of fellowship, by teaching Scripture and exemplifying Christ. All of the Bible classes, events, activities, and trips are planned and organized with an intentional vision of spiritual growth in mind.
OUR MISSION
The Youth Ministry focuses on helping students grow and develop as Christ-centered individuals, as well as a unified community of fellowship, by teaching Scripture and exemplifying Christ. All of the Bible classes, events, activities, and trips are planned and organized with an intentional vision of spiritual growth in mind.







WHO WE ARE
"Welcome! In this youth ministry, every 7th–12th grader is loved, valued, and welcomed just as you are. We also desire to see you transformed through the love of Jesus Christ. Our heart is to walk with you as you discover who Jesus is, your identity in Jesus as a New Creation, & to make Him known to others. Together, we’re learning to see the world through a Jesus-centered, Biblical lens —and to let His unconditional love flow through us to everyone we meet. You belong here, and we’re excited to grow with you!"

Lead Youth Minister
Todd Miller
WHO WE ARE
"Welcome! In this youth ministry, every 7th–12th grader is loved, valued, and welcomed just as you are. We also desire to see you transformed through the love of Jesus Christ. Our heart is to walk with you as you discover who Jesus is, your identity in Jesus as a New Creation, & to make Him known to others. Together, we’re learning to see the world through a Jesus-centered, Biblical lens —and to let His unconditional love flow through us to everyone we meet. You belong here, and we’re excited to grow with you!"

Lead Youth Minister
Todd Miller
JUNIOR HIGH
BIBLE CLASS
The Junior High Bible class meets in the Teen Center on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. Each class is centered in Scripture and focused on learning practical principles of growing and living as Christ followers through their Identity in Christ.
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
SMALL GROUP
The Junior High meets for Bible class on Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm in the Teen Center.
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: The Teen Center
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: The Teen Center
JUNIOR HIGH
BIBLE CLASS
The Junior High Bible class meets in the Teen Center on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. Each class is centered in Scripture and focused on learning practical principles of growing and living as Christ followers through their Identity in Christ.
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
SMALL GROUP
The Junior High meets for Bible class on Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm in the Teen Center.
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: The Teen Center
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: The Teen Center
MINISTERING TO 7TH & 9TH GRADES
"The Junior High Ministry is for students in 7th, 8th, and 9th grade. As part of the College Church Youth Group (CCYG), we participate in many events that involve the whole youth group (7th to 12th grade), like retreats, youth conferences, worship nights, and service projects. We also have several intentional activities for the Junior High specifically, such as our summer lock in, Bible classes, and evening devotionals. We strive to create a welcoming and friendly atmosphere so that our students want to keep coming back and feel comfortable bringing their friends too. Our goal with everything we do is to guide, teach, mentor, and exemplify Christ-centered living and Biblical foundations."

Assistant Youth Minister
Garison Money

MINISTERING TO
7TH & 9TH GRADES
"The Junior High Ministry is for students in 7th, 8th, and 9th grade. As part of the College Church Youth Group (CCYG), we participate in many events that involve the whole youth group (7th to 12th grade), like retreats, youth conferences, worship nights, and service projects. We also have several intentional activities for the Junior High specifically, such as our summer lock in, Bible classes, and evening devotionals. We strive to create a welcoming and friendly atmosphere so that our students want to keep coming back and feel comfortable bringing their friends too. Our goal with everything we do is to guide, teach, mentor, and exemplify Christ-centered living and Biblical foundations."

Assistant Youth Minister
Garison Money

SENIOR HIGH
BIBLE CLASS
The Senior High Bible class meets in the Teen Center on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. Each class is centered in Scripture and focused on learning practical principles of growing and living as Christ followers through their Identity in Christ.
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
SMALL GROUP
The Senior High meets for fellowship and Bible study on Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm. Our Huddle Group is hosted at the home of one of our amazing families each year.
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: (Please contact one of our Youth Ministers to learn where Huddle is meeting)
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: (Please contact one of our Youth Ministers to learn where Huddle is meeting)
SENIOR HIGH
BIBLE CLASS
The Senior High Bible class meets in the Teen Center on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. Each class is centered in Scripture and focused on learning practical principles of growing and living as Christ followers through their Identity in Christ.
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
When: Sunday, 10:30 am or immediately following service.
Where: The Teen Center
SMALL GROUP
The Senior High meets for fellowship and Bible study on Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm. Our Huddle Group is hosted at the home of one of our amazing families each year.
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: (Please contact one of our Youth Ministers to learn where Huddle is meeting)
When: Wednesday, 6:30 pm
Where: (Please contact one of our Youth Ministers to learn where Huddle is meeting)
MINISTERING TO 10TH - 12TH GRADES
"Our Senior High includes students who are in grades 10th-12th. Within this ministry, we encourage our teenagers to be spiritual leaders to their peers within the youth group, at school, or wherever they are. Our Sunday morning bible class meets in the Teen Center to learn more about God’s Word and how to live as Christ followers. We have a Wednesday night bible class at 6:30 pm which we call Huddle. Huddle is a time where we meet at a family’s home for fellowship and a bible study. The Senior High ministry emphasizes the importance of making their faith their own before graduating and moving forward from the youth group. By doing so, we pray that each of our students will go into their next chapter with a strong foundation of faith and a passion to live out Christ’s example daily."

Assistant Youth Minister (Girls)
Analeigh Thomas

MINISTERING TO
10TH - 12TH GRADES
"Our Senior High includes students who are in grades 10th-12th. Within this ministry, we encourage our teenagers to be spiritual leaders to their peers within the youth group, at school, or wherever they are. Our Sunday morning bible class meets in the Teen Center to learn more about God’s Word and how to live as Christ followers. We have a Wednesday night bible class at 6:30 pm which we call Huddle. Huddle is a time where we meet at a family’s home for fellowship and a bible study. The Senior High ministry emphasizes the importance of making their faith their own before graduating and moving forward from the youth group. By doing so, we pray that each of our students will go into their next chapter with a strong foundation of faith and a passion to live out Christ’s example daily."

Assistant Youth Minister (Girls)
Analeigh Thomas

5 ESSENTIALS FOR YOUTH MINISTRY
There are certain ‘essentials’ our youth at College Church of Christ need to be grounded in
by the time they graduate from high school. For the following essentials to take root within
the hearts and minds of our teens, they are to be ‘ongoing conversations’ that weave into
everything we do. It’s important for these essentials to become a lifestyle of thoughts,
words, and actions as we have a unique opportunity to plant the seeds and strengthen roots
daily. What is possible when you are baptized into Jesus Christ?
1. The Bible is living truth inspired by the Holy Spirit, always pointing us to Jesus Christ.
- 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, Galatians 2:20, and John 15:5 are an important foundation of our faith under the New Covenant as we pursue excellence through Christ, within the body of Christ. When you take Christ on in baptism, how does this change you?
- It’s vital to remind students of their true identity/potential in Christ. As we disciple them, we’ll have opportunities to address mistakes by first reminding them of who they are as a Branch, and His unconditional love for them. We can then address the issue at hand, reminding them that’s not what defines them.
- Whatever their struggles are, we get to remind them of the hope they have in Christ and how the Spirit can lead us to more and more to an overflow of our union with Christ. This is an ongoing conversation, to remind them in all the aspects of their lives that Jesus desires to bear much fruit through them for His glory. Their daily responsibility is to respond to His ability within them.
2. To know a good and loving Father through the person of Jesus Christ.
- A common theme throughout the gospel of John is Jesus saying he doesn’t do or say anything that is not from the Father. He is the will of the Father in the flesh and Hebrews 1:3 says, He is the radiance of God’s glory, the exact representation of His being. Through Christ we get to experience how wide, how long, how high, and how deep His love is for us (Eph. 3:14-21).
- He is a good and loving Father, and this was settled on the cross (Jn 3:16-17). He loves us right where we are and loves us too much to leave us there. While we all deal with consequences of poor choices, when you’re united with Christ in baptism, His love for you is not performance-based. His performance on the cross was enough.
- Our view of the Father changes everything and we must recognize, receive, and release the love of the Father through Jesus Christ. To consistently abide in the presence of our Father, we must view Him through a Spirit of sonship (Rom. 8:15- 17). This relational view of our Father must become a way of life for us.
- As a son/daughter I believe it’s important we see God as our loving Father to live by the law of love. We are totally accepted in His love and secure in His approval as every teen hungers for true love and acceptance. This is big in their need for approval from their peers to continually remind them that nothing can separate them from the love of their Father.
- We are to model to our students the power of prayer as we get to approach His throne with confidence and boldness as His sons and daughters. The prayer of a righteous man/woman is powerful and effective as we are the righteousness of God through Jesus Christ. If it matters to our teens, it will matter to their Father. He is very approachable as in His sovereignty He has chosen to co-labor with His sons and daughters.
3. A deeper understanding of our union with Christ as a New Creation, a branch to the Vine.
- 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, Galatians 2:20, and John 15:5 are an important foundation of our faith under the New Covenant as we pursue excellence through Christ, within the body of Christ. When you take Christ on in baptism, how does this change you?
- It’s vital to remind students of their true identity/potential in Christ. As we disciple them, we’ll have opportunities to address mistakes by first reminding them of who they are as a Branch, and His unconditional love for them. We can then address the issue at hand, reminding them that’s not what defines them.
- Whatever their struggles are, we get to remind them of the hope they have in Christ and how the Spirit can lead us to more and more to an overflow of our union with Christ. This is an ongoing conversation, to remind them in all the aspects of their lives that Jesus desires to bear much fruit through them for His glory. Their daily responsibility is to respond to His ability within them.
4. How to honor/respect each other as servant-leaders.
- The Bible tells us to honor the Son, be devoted to one another in love, and to honor each other above ourselves. It’s important that we model a culture of honor as we desire to see the teens learn to honor and respect themselves and each other.
- Ephesians 4:29 is such a powerful reminder of how we are to build each other up, not tear each other down. Effective leaders are servants and encouragers.
- We need to intentionally give our teens an awareness of the power their words have over themselves and each other. Words usually release life or death. The gift of encouragement and speaking life to each other is an ongoing conversation with teens. Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.
- As we equip our students to serve and share the Good News of the gospel here and
beyond, we desire our students to cultivate a culture that intentionally looks for the
gold in each other. They’ll know we are Christians by our love for one another. (John
13:34 & Galatians 5:22-23)
5. The importance of renewing our mind of the Good News, as we become aware of the lies of the enemy.
- The Bible tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, to take thoughts captive and make them obedient to Christ...whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. In the Battlefield of the Mind, we need to remember that in Christ we battle ‘from’ a place of victory, not ‘for’ victory. (Romans 12:2, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, 1 John 4:4, Philippians 4:8, and Ephesians 6:10-17)
5 ESSENTIALS FOR YOUTH MINISTRY
There are certain ‘essentials’ our youth at College Church of Christ need to be grounded in
by the time they graduate from high school. For the following essentials to take root within
the hearts and minds of our teens, they are to be ‘ongoing conversations’ that weave into
everything we do. It’s important for these essentials to become a lifestyle of thoughts,
words, and actions as we have a unique opportunity to plant the seeds and strengthen roots
daily. What is possible when you are baptized into Jesus Christ?
1. The Bible is living truth inspired by the Holy Spirit, always pointing us to Jesus Christ.
- 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, Galatians 2:20, and John 15:5 are an important foundation of our faith under the New Covenant as we pursue excellence through Christ, within the body of Christ. When you take Christ on in baptism, how does this change you?
- It’s vital to remind students of their true identity/potential in Christ. As we disciple them, we’ll have opportunities to address mistakes by first reminding them of who they are as a Branch, and His unconditional love for them. We can then address the issue at hand, reminding them that’s not what defines them.
- Whatever their struggles are, we get to remind them of the hope they have in Christ and how the Spirit can lead us to more and more to an overflow of our union with Christ. This is an ongoing conversation, to remind them in all the aspects of their lives that Jesus desires to bear much fruit through them for His glory. Their daily responsibility is to respond to His ability within them.
2. To know a good and loving Father through the person of Jesus Christ.
- A common theme throughout the gospel of John is Jesus saying he doesn’t do or say anything that is not from the Father. He is the will of the Father in the flesh and Hebrews 1:3 says, He is the radiance of God’s glory, the exact representation of His being. Through Christ we get to experience how wide, how long, how high, and how deep His love is for us (Eph. 3:14-21).
- He is a good and loving Father, and this was settled on the cross (Jn 3:16-17). He loves us right where we are and loves us too much to leave us there. While we all deal with consequences of poor choices, when you’re united with Christ in baptism, His love for you is not performance-based. His performance on the cross was enough.
- Our view of the Father changes everything and we must recognize, receive, and release the love of the Father through Jesus Christ. To consistently abide in the presence of our Father, we must view Him through a Spirit of sonship (Rom. 8:15- 17). This relational view of our Father must become a way of life for us.
- As a son/daughter I believe it’s important we see God as our loving Father to live by the law of love. We are totally accepted in His love and secure in His approval as every teen hungers for true love and acceptance. This is big in their need for approval from their peers to continually remind them that nothing can separate them from the love of their Father.
- We are to model to our students the power of prayer as we get to approach His throne with confidence and boldness as His sons and daughters. The prayer of a righteous man/woman is powerful and effective as we are the righteousness of God through Jesus Christ. If it matters to our teens, it will matter to their Father. He is very approachable as in His sovereignty He has chosen to co-labor with His sons and daughters.
3. A deeper understanding of our union with Christ as a New Creation, a branch to the Vine.
- 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, Galatians 2:20, and John 15:5 are an important foundation of our faith under the New Covenant as we pursue excellence through Christ, within the body of Christ. When you take Christ on in baptism, how does this change you?
- It’s vital to remind students of their true identity/potential in Christ. As we disciple them, we’ll have opportunities to address mistakes by first reminding them of who they are as a Branch, and His unconditional love for them. We can then address the issue at hand, reminding them that’s not what defines them.
- Whatever their struggles are, we get to remind them of the hope they have in Christ and how the Spirit can lead us to more and more to an overflow of our union with Christ. This is an ongoing conversation, to remind them in all the aspects of their lives that Jesus desires to bear much fruit through them for His glory. Their daily responsibility is to respond to His ability within them.
4. How to honor/respect each other as servant-leaders.
- The Bible tells us to honor the Son, be devoted to one another in love, and to honor each other above ourselves. It’s important that we model a culture of honor as we desire to see the teens learn to honor and respect themselves and each other.
- Ephesians 4:29 is such a powerful reminder of how we are to build each other up, not tear each other down. Effective leaders are servants and encouragers.
- We need to intentionally give our teens an awareness of the power their words have over themselves and each other. Words usually release life or death. The gift of encouragement and speaking life to each other is an ongoing conversation with teens. Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.
- As we equip our students to serve and share the Good News of the gospel here and
beyond, we desire our students to cultivate a culture that intentionally looks for the
gold in each other. They’ll know we are Christians by our love for one another. (John
13:34 & Galatians 5:22-23)
5. The importance of renewing our mind of the Good News, as we become aware of the lies of the enemy.
- The Bible tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, to take thoughts captive and make them obedient to Christ...whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. In the Battlefield of the Mind, we need to remember that in Christ we battle ‘from’ a place of victory, not ‘for’ victory. (Romans 12:2, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, 1 John 4:4, Philippians 4:8, and Ephesians 6:10-17)
TAKE A LOOK
Watch this video to understand how our Youth and Family Ministries help our children grow into mature Christians.
TAKE A LOOK
Watch this video to understand how our Youth and Family Ministries help our children grow into mature Christians.
MEET THE MINISTERS

Tod Miller
Lead Youth Minister
"Nice to meet you, my name is Todd and I'm married to my wonderful wife Marcie. We are blessed to have raised 4 boys with 2 of them married, and one becoming married soon.
I have loved doing Youth Ministry for over 25 years and still feel a passion and calling for it. Partnering with teens and their families in discovering the true depths of their Identity in Christ, and sharing that Good News with others, that's the good stuff. Oh, and I also love worship, the great outdoors, and cheering my boys on in life as a Dad. Ephesians 3:14-21 immediately comes to mind as a prayer for the College Church Youth Group."
I have loved doing Youth Ministry for over 25 years and still feel a passion and calling for it. Partnering with teens and their families in discovering the true depths of their Identity in Christ, and sharing that Good News with others, that's the good stuff. Oh, and I also love worship, the great outdoors, and cheering my boys on in life as a Dad. Ephesians 3:14-21 immediately comes to mind as a prayer for the College Church Youth Group."

Garison Money
Assistant Youth Minister
“Hey! I am one of the Assistant Youth Ministers here at College Church. More specifically, I focus primarily on the Junior High Ministry (7th–9th grade) portion of our fantastic youth group.
I am really just a big kid at heart anyway, so I love getting to interact with and invest in the lives of our students through games, sports, art, music, and all-around fun. Personally, I enjoy books, movies, mysteries, brain-teasers/riddles, and disc golf. One of my greatest joys is getting to experience the adventure of life with my wonderful wife and two children.
I cherish moments of connection and new depths of understanding with our youth group students. It is so amazing getting to see faces light up when a biblical truth starts to ‘click’ in their minds. I believe fostering those moments is a big part of God’s calling in my life.”
I am really just a big kid at heart anyway, so I love getting to interact with and invest in the lives of our students through games, sports, art, music, and all-around fun. Personally, I enjoy books, movies, mysteries, brain-teasers/riddles, and disc golf. One of my greatest joys is getting to experience the adventure of life with my wonderful wife and two children.
I cherish moments of connection and new depths of understanding with our youth group students. It is so amazing getting to see faces light up when a biblical truth starts to ‘click’ in their minds. I believe fostering those moments is a big part of God’s calling in my life.”

Analeigh Thomas
Assistant Youth Minister (Girls)
"Hello! My name is Analeigh Thomas, and I am the Assistant Female Youth Minister at College Church of Christ. I oversee the 7th-12th grade girls which includes organizing events and lessons that align with the goals I hope every girl will experience during her time here.
For my undergraduate studies, I attended Faulkner University and graduated with a degree in Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Youth and Family Ministry. This is also where I met my husband, Ethan! We got married in May of 2025. In my free time, one of my favorite things to do is hiking. I love stepping away from home and exploring/appreciating the beauty of God’s creation. Another hobby of mine is sitting and watching my favorite TV shows and movies. I could sit for hours and watch episodes or movies I know by heart.
My hope is that every girl who comes through our ministry 1.) Develops a genuine, personal relationship with God. 2.) Experiences a deep sense of unity among our junior high and senior high students. 3.) Forms meaningful, intergenerational relationships with women in our church. 4.) Grows into a confident leader who reflects Christ wherever she goes.
If you are looking for a welcoming and Christ-centered youth group, join us at CCYG! We would love to meet you!!"
For my undergraduate studies, I attended Faulkner University and graduated with a degree in Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Youth and Family Ministry. This is also where I met my husband, Ethan! We got married in May of 2025. In my free time, one of my favorite things to do is hiking. I love stepping away from home and exploring/appreciating the beauty of God’s creation. Another hobby of mine is sitting and watching my favorite TV shows and movies. I could sit for hours and watch episodes or movies I know by heart.
My hope is that every girl who comes through our ministry 1.) Develops a genuine, personal relationship with God. 2.) Experiences a deep sense of unity among our junior high and senior high students. 3.) Forms meaningful, intergenerational relationships with women in our church. 4.) Grows into a confident leader who reflects Christ wherever she goes.
If you are looking for a welcoming and Christ-centered youth group, join us at CCYG! We would love to meet you!!"
MEET THE MINISTERS

Tod Miller
Lead Youth Minister
"Nice to meet you, my name is Todd and I'm married to my wonderful wife Marcie. We are blessed to have raised 4 boys with 2 of them married, and one becoming married soon.
I have loved doing Youth Ministry for over 25 years and still feel a passion and calling for it. Partnering with teens and their families in discovering the true depths of their Identity in Christ, and sharing that Good News with others, that's the good stuff. Oh, and I also love worship, the great outdoors, and cheering my boys on in life as a Dad. Ephesians 3:14-21 immediately comes to mind as a prayer for the College Church Youth Group."
I have loved doing Youth Ministry for over 25 years and still feel a passion and calling for it. Partnering with teens and their families in discovering the true depths of their Identity in Christ, and sharing that Good News with others, that's the good stuff. Oh, and I also love worship, the great outdoors, and cheering my boys on in life as a Dad. Ephesians 3:14-21 immediately comes to mind as a prayer for the College Church Youth Group."

Garison Money
Assistant Youth Minister
“Hey! I am one of the Assistant Youth Ministers here at College Church. More specifically, I focus primarily on the Junior High Ministry (7th–9th grade) portion of our fantastic youth group.
I am really just a big kid at heart anyway, so I love getting to interact with and invest in the lives of our students through games, sports, art, music, and all-around fun. Personally, I enjoy books, movies, mysteries, brain-teasers/riddles, and disc golf. One of my greatest joys is getting to experience the adventure of life with my wonderful wife and two children.
I cherish moments of connection and new depths of understanding with our youth group students. It is so amazing getting to see faces light up when a biblical truth starts to ‘click’ in their minds. I believe fostering those moments is a big part of God’s calling in my life.”
I am really just a big kid at heart anyway, so I love getting to interact with and invest in the lives of our students through games, sports, art, music, and all-around fun. Personally, I enjoy books, movies, mysteries, brain-teasers/riddles, and disc golf. One of my greatest joys is getting to experience the adventure of life with my wonderful wife and two children.
I cherish moments of connection and new depths of understanding with our youth group students. It is so amazing getting to see faces light up when a biblical truth starts to ‘click’ in their minds. I believe fostering those moments is a big part of God’s calling in my life.”

Analeigh Thomas
Assistant Youth Minister (Girls)
"Hello! My name is Analeigh Thomas, and I am the Assistant Female Youth Minister at College Church of Christ. I oversee the 7th-12th grade girls which includes organizing events and lessons that align with the goals I hope every girl will experience during her time here.
For my undergraduate studies, I attended Faulkner University and graduated with a degree in Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Youth and Family Ministry. This is also where I met my husband, Ethan! We got married in May of 2025. In my free time, one of my favorite things to do is hiking. I love stepping away from home and exploring/appreciating the beauty of God’s creation. Another hobby of mine is sitting and watching my favorite TV shows and movies. I could sit for hours and watch episodes or movies I know by heart.
My hope is that every girl who comes through our ministry 1.) Develops a genuine, personal relationship with God. 2.) Experiences a deep sense of unity among our junior high and senior high students. 3.) Forms meaningful, intergenerational relationships with women in our church. 4.) Grows into a confident leader who reflects Christ wherever she goes.
If you are looking for a welcoming and Christ-centered youth group, join us at CCYG! We would love to meet you!!"
For my undergraduate studies, I attended Faulkner University and graduated with a degree in Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Youth and Family Ministry. This is also where I met my husband, Ethan! We got married in May of 2025. In my free time, one of my favorite things to do is hiking. I love stepping away from home and exploring/appreciating the beauty of God’s creation. Another hobby of mine is sitting and watching my favorite TV shows and movies. I could sit for hours and watch episodes or movies I know by heart.
My hope is that every girl who comes through our ministry 1.) Develops a genuine, personal relationship with God. 2.) Experiences a deep sense of unity among our junior high and senior high students. 3.) Forms meaningful, intergenerational relationships with women in our church. 4.) Grows into a confident leader who reflects Christ wherever she goes.
If you are looking for a welcoming and Christ-centered youth group, join us at CCYG! We would love to meet you!!"
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