Youth Ministry
In a world where we are overly connected, i.e. messenger, myspace, facebook, text messaging and cell phones, we can still feel disconnected and all alone. So, how do we get connected? Why are we designed for relationship, and what does it mean to live in community.
We realize that no one is an island and that we are called to be one body. These thoughts are part of the vision of Cross Connection Youth Ministries. Community is a part of who we are as a youth group. We want students to see the value, and biblical truth of not journeying through our Christian walk alone. We will explore what it means to be a community of believers, and what it looks like to live in community.
Cross Connection students meet Wednesday nights at 7:00PM in the multipurpose building for a time of extended worship, a captivating message, in a laid-back fellowship environment.
We realize that no one is an island and that we are called to be one body. These thoughts are part of the vision of Cross Connection Youth Ministries. Community is a part of who we are as a youth group. We want students to see the value, and biblical truth of not journeying through our Christian walk alone. We will explore what it means to be a community of believers, and what it looks like to live in community.
Cross Connection students meet Wednesday nights at 7:00PM in the multipurpose building for a time of extended worship, a captivating message, in a laid-back fellowship environment.
Contact
Amy Whitten | Cross Connection Interim Pastor
Phone: 573.471.4649
Email: awhitten@sikestonfirst.org
Phone: 573.471.4649
Email: awhitten@sikestonfirst.org


