God gave you and me something everlasting.  His Word.  You and I have the privilege of hearing from God through His Word daily.  Our church-family invites you to join us as we seek to honor God, identify in Christ-likeness, and apply His Word to our daily walk as a follower of Jesus.

Here are some common questions that might help us in our journey together:

What is the Vision for the Student Ministry?

We exist to Elevate the name of Christ by preparing students for a life-long journey with Christ. Students are encouraged to follow Jesus using the 5 Biblical Practices: Surrender, Sacrifice, Sustain, Share, and Shine.

What will my student experience, if we commit to the Student Ministry?

Grades: 6-12 will experience : Ministry, Worship, Evangelism, Discipleship, and Fellowship through various church-wide gatherings.

What does the BVBC Student Ministry offer for my student to get connected?

Bible Study - Grades 6-12 will be in Bible Study during the 9:30 hour.

Semester ministry and mission projects.  Example: Operation Christmas Child; Community projects

Students are involved serving the children of BVBC--through various events

Mid-Week on Wednesday Nights (Large Group / Small Group interaction)

Disciple Now (Spring Semester)

Graduate Banquet (May)

Student Camp (Summer)

How are Sunday School Classes arranged for Students?

Sunday School classes are grade-based and gender-based.

Are there any classes offered for Parents of Middle School & High School students?

We have two parent classes: Parents of Middle schoolers and Parents of High schoolers.  Both classes meet at 9:30am. 

How can more Parents / Adults be involved?

Parents / Adults can be involved in the BVBC Student Ministry in two ways: Volunteer as a class Shepherd or co-Shepherd, or serve on a Ministry Event Lead Team.  These volunteer areas are designed to help Blue Valley Baptist Church Parents / Adults connect and serve together. 

Why do we have Lead Teams? 

Lead Teams are designed to enable more parents and adults to use their spiritual gifts and be directly involved in the ministry.  The purpose is to build a healthy, Biblical community.  It's not about us, it's about togetherness in the church-family.