The Youth Ministry at New Covenant plays a vital role in coming alongside our parents’ efforts to biblically train and encourage our students. Our primary goals are to help students come to know Christ, deepen their relationship with Him, and love others out of gratitude for what Christ has done for them. Our prayer for our students is “that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.” (Ephesians 3:17-19)

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Youth Group | Every Sunday Evening

Led by our Assistant Pastor, Matthew Reichenberger, our Youth Group meets in our fellowship hall on Sundays from 6:00pm to 7:45pm. Students from 6th-12th grade come together to enjoy each other's company and hear the Word of God taught in a way they can understand and apply to their daily lives.

Matthew is leading the youth through a study of 1 John.

The youth have special events throughout the year like a local mission trip, sports and game nights, community outreach events, youth conferences, or just hanging out around a bonfire.

For questions or to find out more info, contact the church office or email Matthew Reichenberger.

Sunday School

Youth Sunday School for children, grades 6-12 is led by Assistant Pastor, Matthew Reichenberger.

Class description: Let's just address the elephant in the room: the title of this Sunday School class sounds like an oxymoron. Herman Bavinck was a Dutch scholar/theologian who is usually read by graduate students.  However, his outlook on systematic theology is not just relatable to Ph.D students but also to middle and high school students.  The question that Bavinck always asked was, "How does theology relate to how we live our everyday lives?"  In this class, we will strive to study high and lofty theology in a way that glorifies God, applies to our everyday lives, and makes us more and more in awe of who God is.

Please contact Matthew Reichenberger for more information