High School
While many view high school simply as an opportunity to go to sporting events, sleep in class, and have fun on the weekends, we here at Batesville Christian Church view high school as an opportunity for students to impact the world around them for the Kingdom of God. The High School students here at BCC are called to the same mission as our entire church – Reach the Lost, Build up the Saved, and Serve the Community.
The youth ministry at Batesville Christian Church is not led solely by our Minister of Youth and Family Life. It is also led by parents! We believe that students can have a more permanent, mature, and impactful faith when parents are consistent spiritual influences. That means that our church wants to work alongside parents in discipling students, not apart from them or against them. We hope to empower students to participate in our church’s mission by empowering their parents to be spiritual leaders at home.
Events
We have regular events for our High School students here at Batesville Christian Church, so keep updated on our Youth Events page on the website, our Batesville Christian Church Student Ministry page on Facebook, our monthly "Glad Tidings" newsletter, and our youth ministry bulletin board at church. Our events range from service projects for the community, outreach, fun, and opportunities to learn more about what it means to be a follower of Christ.
Small Groups
During the summer, our High School students can be a part of a small group that meets once a week. Our High School Small Group meets every Thursday night from 7:30-9:00 at the home of Ben Halliburton, our Minister of Youth and Family Life (1264 Columbus Avenue, next door to the church). Our group is currently going through Craig Groeschel’s book Weird, seeing how being a follower of Christ will challenge us to be different from the world around us. This group meets until the end of the summer, so join in before summer flies by!
For more information about the Junior High Ministry here at Batesville Christian Church, contact Ben Halliburton, our Minister of Youth and Family Life.
