Welcome to Faith Students
We exist to partner with you in leading your student to discover and live out life-changing
faith in Jesus. We want to give students a place to belong, an environment where Jesus is shaping what they believe so that your students will start to become who God has intended them to be. We do this primarily through our small groups, our volunteer leaders and communication with families.
Middle School
This is the perfect setting for students in 6th-8th grade to ask questions, build relationships, and have fun.
Get ConnectedHigh School
Our goal is to create a place where students in 9th-12th grade feel they belong and bring friends to learn more about Jesus and living out their faith.
Get ConnectedYoung Adults
You don't have to do life alone. Our Young Adults ministry is a place for people ages 18-30 to grow together in friendship and in their relationship with Jesus.
Get ConnectedTools for Conversations
Our kids & students have been surrounded by more crisis, weight and pressure than any other generation. These things can be heavy and in them. As we help them to become more like Jesus, we understand that much like us, they are living in our broken world. Our hope is that you can use these resources to help in any conversations you need to have with your students.
Resources:
Talking to Children About Violence – NASP
Middle School Crisis Conversation Guide
High School Crisis Conversation Guide
Five Things To Remember When Tragedy Strikes
Ideas to Reduce Stress and Build Resilience:
Should my kids use social media? When should they be allowed to use it? How can I protect them?
We’ve provided a few resources for you to help you navigate some of your questions.
- Technological Responsibility Road Map ( A Guide to key conversations and ages for technological conversations)
We believe that technology should be a regular conversation in every family. Those conversations look different in every phase so we have these guides to help you navigate appropriate conversations in each age:
We’ve found several articles that we think can help you think about how to help your kids navigate the online world:
We are living in a time where kids are struggling with mental health issues more than ever before. The topics of anxiety, depression, suicide, bullying, and cutting are more necessary than ever before and we want to help you have those conversations in every phase.
