I want to let you know that we are here to serve you and your family. The leadership team and I are committed to helping Jr. High & High School students follow Jesus Christ, grow in their faith, connect with other believers, and discover a personal ministry. We would love to have them be involved in Heritage’s exciting Student Ministry. We understand that the biggest challenge can be getting your student involved and connected. Here’s what we will do to help . . .
- We'll have one of our leaders call and/or write your student to personally invite him/her to one of our events.
- We'll have one of our student leaders do the same as #1.
- We'll share whatever information we can that might help you help your student get involved. For example; your son might say, "I don't know anyone who goes there." That's a fair concern, but chances are high that out of our 10 High Schools and 11 Middle Schools represented, your child will know someone. We'll give you names, offer options, and be waiting for them to arrive at a large group or small group meeting so they'll have someone to sit with.
Please allow us to help. Either call us 978-464-5100 or drop us an e-mail josh@heritagebiblechapel.org. If you ever want to talk to someone face-to-face, feel free to call the church office to schedule a meeting. I'd love to meet you and answer your questions.
In Him,
Josh Wyatt
Pastor, Student Ministries
UNDERSTAND OUR PURPOSE
Heritage Student Ministries exists to:
- REACH students with the Gospel Message (Pre-Evangelism/Evangelism)
- CONNECT students to a deeper relationship with Christ & each other (Growth/Fellowship)
- DISCIPLE students to spiritual maturity (Discipleship)
- IMPACT the students’ world (Ministry)
RESOURCES
- Need a Summer Calendar? Email josh@heritagebiblechapel.org with your student’s name/address/grade and we will mail you a copy.
- Download a Special Event Consent & Release Form.
- Want to see your student in The Word regularly? Grab a free "Our Journey" devotional at the church info table, give it to your student, then periodically ask them "How has your quiet time been going?"
Helpful websites:
- Home Word : Helping adults help kids
- <Screenit : We should be concerned about the movies that our kids are watching. This is a resource with very detailed movie reviews of the content of all the latest releases.
- The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding
