Our youth group is comprised of adolescents from the 6th - 12th grades. They develop peer relationships with other Christian youth through age specific activities listed below. Check the events calendar page for upcoming youth events.
YOUTH ROCKS!
YOUTH ROCKS!
Our youth group meets each month to participate in fun, safe outings to fellowship with one another. Past activities include, bowling, river rafting, progressive dinners and more.
Youth groups from local congregations meet together once a month to fellowship and study God's word. Church of Christ congregations involved are: Piedmont Road, North Cobb, South Cobb, Woodstock and Macland Road.
Our youth group tries to do a service project every other month. This is a good chance to learn to serve others. Past service projects include: cleaning yards, serving at Teacher's Appreciation Banquets, taking baskets to the elderly and much more.
Each summer, members of our youth group participate in mission trips to help spread God's word to areas of the United States. Past trips have been to Connecticut, Wisconsin and Tennessee.
Males Junior High aged and older can benefit from this class where they learn to conduct areas of our worship. The young men are trained to lead singing, read scriptures and deliver sermons and devotionals and to preside over the Lord's Supper. This class meets weekly on Sunday afternoons at 4:30 pm. These young men lead the worship in months with 5 Sundays.
This class is held during Sunday morning Bible class and is for Young women 9th grade and older. These young ladies learn about God's word and what a young women's responsibility is in church. They do several service projects such as gift baskets to the troops, making communion bread, giving shower gifts, etc.
Service Projects
Area Wide Devotionals
Monthly Activities
Young Men's Training
Mission Trips
Young Women's Training
"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6
Each summer in Douglasville, GA, youth ages 9-18 years old are invited to Camp. It is a non-profit, overnight Bible camp sponsored by area churches of Christ. Throughout the week, campers engage in various activities such as Bible study, crafts, singing and swimming.
Local congregations alternate managing the camp for one-week periods of time. Children are encouraged to attend during their churches camp week and many attend several weeks so that they get to know lots of different people. Macland Road had their own week of camp starting in 2003.
The cost per camper is $135 per week. Click on the link below to learn more about Camp Inagehi.
http://www.campinagehi.org
Camp Inagehi