NBCYOUTH TEAM

PASTOR AJ
HIGH SCHOOL

VINCENT LOVATO
MIDDLE SCHOOL

OUR MISSION
NBYOUTH is a place for 6th – 12th graders to meet with Jesus, hear from Jesus, and respond to Jesus with friends and leaders who believe in them. We believe God has an incredible plan for our students. Influence isn’t defined by age, so our desire is to equip our students with a good understanding of who God is and who we are in Christ to change the world around us – whether that’s at school, on a team, at home, or even at church!
NBYOUTH
SUNDAYS: 11:00AM
WEDNESDAYS: 7:OOPM
Middle School through High School students.
Location:
Youth Worship Center & Recreation Area, to the right of the mall.
NBYOUTH
4770 Montgomery Blvd NE
SUN
11:00 AM
WED
7:00 PM
WHAT WE'RE STUDYING ON SUNDAYS
Title: In Repair
Description: When we look at the world—or even our own lives—it’s easy to see what’s broken. Maybe a friendship feels beyond repair, or we’ve made mistakes we don’t know how to fix. Maybe we scroll through the news and feel overwhelmed by injustice and pain. When we notice all this brokenness, it can feel hopeless. But the good news is, with Jesus, broken things don’t have to stay broken. In this 4-week series from the New Testament, we’ll hear how Jesus came to repair our relationship with God, and how Jesus helps us repair our relationships with others. We’ll see how Jesus teaches us how to repair the harm we’ve done, and that we can help repair the world’s brokenness.
WHAT WE'RE STUDYING ON WEDNESDAYS
Study in the Book of 1 Timothy
Description: What does a healthy church look like? What does it mean to be a member of God’s family? And who should lead the church? These questions are essential for us to answer if we want the church to thrive. Thankfully, we don’t have to guess the answers. The apostle Paul wrote to his young protege, Timothy, just as Timothy was stepping in to lead the church at Ephesus. His letter shows us how the church should function and gives a special glimpse into the maturity, trust, and love that mentorship can produce in our lives.