GROW DEEP TEEN MINISTRY 

Our purpose is to establish and nurture teens in sound application of truth. We seek to establish strong, lasting relationship with our students and walk beside them as they try to navigate their teen years. A crucial time in a student’s life is the transition from middle school into the first years of high school. Responsibilities are established as one moves from childhood into adulthood.  It is at this age that values are established and decisions about faith are cemented. That is why Grow Deep Teen School exists.

Our mission is to reach out to 9th-11th grade students providing a place of fellowship and growth, where we can connect with God and with each other.

Our prayer is for students to see Christ as the answer, to have the opportunity to know Him better through bible study, small groups, and church fellowship.  

 
 
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Our team.

Our staff is a team united by our love for Jesus and our passion to help teenagers. We serve our teens with love, prayer, and consistency. We all have different strengths to bring to this ministry and love using our gifts to serve our teens. By day we are accountants, appraisers, social workers, state workers, students, and  business owners.

But our teens know us as Grow Deep Staff. We strive to be their mentors, teachers, and support system. Click to get to know us better.

Resources for Parents

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Blog for Parents

A blog for parents focused on helping equip other Christian parents with an understanding of common challenges to Christianity and how to address them with their kids. Discover the need for apologetics (understanding what evidence there is for the truth of Christianity).

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CELL PHONE AGREEMENT

At the end of the day, our kids are good people who we love and trust (well most of the time). What we need to do is empower our teens to make good decisions with their technology-to help them understand that a cell phone, like all privileges, is a responsibility. .