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The children's ministry at Pisgah ARP Church is designed to introduce the church's youngest members to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and life applications from the Bible. Programs and classes are provided for newborns through fifth grade.
Nursery
The church nurseries provide a happy, healthy and safe environment on Sunday
mornings, Wednesday nights and during other special church events.
Pre-Schoolers
Two, three and four year olds have classrooms well equipped to handle the
social, physical, emotional and spiritual needs of this busy age-group. Indoor
and outdoor play space add to the quality of their time at church. Children not
only learn about God, His House and His Book, but they also participate in many
seasonal and service activities throughout the year.
Elementary Children
Elementary children have endless opportunities to learn and serve at church.
Their minds and hands are busy in Sunday School, Mid-Week, class events and
seasonal musicals. The church children visit the homebound of the church and
community, collect items for the Crisis Assistance Ministry and pack shoe-box
gifts for Operation Christmas Child. The highlight of the summer program is
Vacation Bible School.
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Middle and High School students have a variety of opportunities for worship and fellowship through the youth ministry of Pisgah ARP Church. The primary goal is to introduce each student to the gospel of Jesus Christ and to equip them to grow in their faith.
Sunday School
A time of study and instruction in God's Word and its application to life.
Wednesday Nights
An informal group time with prayer, Bible study, and fellowship. Special events
and service projects are also included.
Retreats and Conferences
Spring and fall retreats to Bonclarken, our denominational conference center, as
well as week-long summer conferences are held each year.
Mission Trips
Middle and High School Youth are afforded the opportunity to serve in short-term
missions work.
Middle School
The Pisgah ARP Middle School Youth is made up of students in grades 6 - 8. The
Middle School Youth meet every Wednesday night in the FLOC. The youth
participate in events such as visiting shut-ins, participating in Youth Sunday,
180 Weekend, retreats and Quest camp at Bonclarken, and more.
High School
We are studying "What We Believe". The material covers the systematic structure
of Reformed doctrine. It helps the youth have a better concept of the basics
behind our denominational beliefs. The youth also enjoy other fun activities
such as visiting "Sunshine Friends", events such as 180 Weekend, and others.