SYMONS VALLEY YOUTH
For Youth grades 7-12 ~ We have a special place for you!
Join us on Sunday Mornings at 10:30 am as our youth explore faith through culture, music, hot topics, our spirituality and our connections to other Youth. We are committed to making a difference in the world by learning about and understanding other faith traditions and a variety of contemporary spiritual practices. We want to grow in our understanding of God, Jesus and each other so that we can be the best we can be in the world. Conversation is open and honest. Questions are expected and we won't tell you what to believe. We will grow together in friendship, faith and meaning sharing contemporary insights, scholarship and opportunities. We also work with a great group of Young Adults who will provide leadership and mentoring in our journey together.
COMING EVENTS: Join us as we go out into the world to learn about ourselves, each other, and people from different faith traditions

Rock Band - the experience (held April 16th)
The Wild Bunch!
Creative Drumming... 

Laser Quest was a Blast! March 19th - Top Score went to Anthony! How to go. I even managed to place 10th! Here are some pictures.
Who is the new Easter Bunny?
Our two Top Gun
high scoring winners - Yeah!!!
The Whole Gang! Including some of our really cool young adults!

Great Work! On Sunday, March 7
th Nicole introduced her music choice for the Worship Service. Her slide presentation was excellent and it touched everyone deeply. They watched it twice! How to go Nicole!
Expressing our faith through the culture of youth music - What song would you pick from your own music, and it doesn't have to be religious, that would reflect your faith, your understanding of God? Join us as we select a song to present in worship using YouTube or our own images to support the selection. Brothers Michael & Jun will make the next music selection for April. What will they choose?
Movie Night - February 5th we went to see Avatar which was amazing! What is the significant message we take away from this movie about spirituality? What about the power of community? Were the "bad guys" a reflection of reality or too over the top?

