Next Gen Ministry

 

Little Red Stone

Little Red Stone is where we care for our youngest children on Sunday mornings. Children from 6 weeks old to PreK can be checked in to Little Red Stone in the front lobby of our facility prior to the service at 10 a.m. Little Red Stone focuses on praying, playing, and keeping your little ones safe throughout the morning!

Little Red Stone is made up of three groups:
Climbers - 6 weeks until 1 years old
Explorers -
2 years old to 3 years old
Questers -
4 years old to PreK


Camp Red Stone


On Sunday mornings elementary aged kids, Kindergarten all the way up to 5th grade join the adults in the gym for family worship, a ministry moment, and giving. They are then dismissed to Camp Red Stone to dive into Gospel truths on their developmental level. We use Gospel Project for Kids to plan and execute Sunday mornings. The Gospel Project takes kids on a Christ-centered, chronological journey through Scripture. Kids will discover how the Gospel unfolds from Genesis through Revelation. When kids truly experience the Gospel, their hearts are transformed.

Camp Red Stone is made up of two groups:
Jr. Campers - Kingerdarten to 2nd grade
Campers
- 3rd grade to 5th grade


Youth Ministry

The Red Stone Church Youth Ministry is designed to come alongside parents as theydisciple their 6th through 12th graders. As a youth team, we want to make disciples in the same way Jesus commanded us and to encourage our youth to live a Great-Commissioned life themselves. In looking at Christ’s final words to his disciples in Matthew 28, we see that the command to make disciples is defined by three actions: go, baptize, and teach. The youth group of Red Stone Church will incorporate each of these actions into what we do.

Our youth group gatherings are held most Sunday evenings from 6-8 pm in the homes of our church members.


The Family Journey

The family Journey is our family discipleship program. We have been commanded to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and minds from Duet. 6. The teaching of this begins in the home, the family journey is designed to prompt conversations with families to check in, pray, and walk alongside the many summits of life, together. We have identified seven key summits of the journey.

  • Birth

  • Dedication

  • Education

  • Gopsel Clarity

  • Identity

  • Freedom

  • Graduation