Youth Ministries
Meaningful connections, lasting friendships, and space to grow.
At St. John’s, we believe young people aren’t just the future of the church — they are a vital part of our community right now. Through youth ministries, students have space to explore faith, build meaningful friendships, ask big questions, and discover how deeply they are loved by God.
Opportunities for Youth at St. John's
Youth Groups
Youth Groups at St. John’s are a place where students can be themselves — to connect, grow in faith, ask questions, and have fun together. Through meaningful conversations, service projects, games, and shared experiences, students build friendships that go beyond Sunday mornings.
Sunday School
Sunday School at St. John’s is a fun, engaging space where kids can learn about God’s love, hear Bible stories, and start building a faith foundation that lasts a lifetime. Through age-appropriate lessons, songs, activities, and crafts, we help children discover that church is a place where they belong.
Confirmation
Confirmation at St. John’s is a time for students in grades 6–9 to explore their faith, build meaningful relationships, and ask the big questions about God, life, and what it means to be part of the church. It’s not about having all the answers — it’s about creating space to wonder, learn, and grow together
Retreats & Trips
Sometimes the best way to connect with God — and each other — is to step outside of everyday routines. That’s what our youth retreats and trips are all about. These experiences offer students the chance to pause, unplug, and build meaningful friendships, all while growing in faith.
We Need You!
If you have a heart for young people and want to make a difference, consider becoming a youth mentor or volunteer. You don’t have to have all the answers — just a willingness to show up, listen, and care. Together, we can create a space where every young person feels seen, supported, and empowered to grow in faith.
Why I Love St. John's
“The youth group has been such an important part of our kids’ lives. It’s a place where they feel safe, where they can ask questions, and where they’ve made lifelong friends. I love that they know they have a church family that cares about them”
Interested in getting involved at St. John’s in other ways?
We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to support our ministries.