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Youth Ministry

We want teenagers to experience life that is filled with meaning and purpose because of a relationship with Jesus Christ. We are active and welcoming … but not perfect. And that’s okay! We gather to experience how Jesus takes us as the imperfect people we are and makes us whole. We spend time studying the teachings in the Bible, and serving others, and having fun together!

YOUTH SUNDAY NIGHTS: SPECIAL GUEST

IN-PERSON | Sundays from 6:00-8:00 PM in the Youth Center (FLC-201)

HBBC Youth will not want to miss our special guest teacher for four consecutive Sundays. Susan Hailey will be teaching about what it means to grow in faith together at HBBC. We hope you will join us!
Our regular Sunday evening discipleship gatherings.

6:00 PM - Dinner
6:45 PM - Youth Recreation and Large Group Time
7:30 PM - Youth Small Groups (separated by grade and gender)

Wednesday Youth Program
Our midweek gathering to experience the presence of Christ in new and creative ways.

6:00-7:00 PM (FLC-200)

 
 

Youth Discipleship

What’s “The Point”?

HBBC stands on the intersection of five neighborhoods called 5 Points.

“The Point” also has multiple symbolic meanings

  • To point is to identify a direction in which to move and, therefore, to choose a purpose. Our purpose is to participate in the Kingdom of Heaven, and our faith journeys point toward that end.

  • A point is also a gathering place. Our community is one that fellowships, plays, breaks bread, and worships together.

  • A point can also refer to an idea or truth we share. For us, that means accepting that we are the beloved children of our Creator God, who sent his Son, Jesus, to show us how to fully live according to God’s purpose.

Youth Sundays take place on most Sundays from 6:00-8:00 PM. We share a meal and a time of recreation, followed by Bible Study.

Then on Wednesdays during the school year, you’re invited to our midweek gathering, from 6:00 PM until 7:00 PM. We engage in various spiritual formation disciplines, both new and ancient, so that we can listen for the voice of God through the noise of our busy lives.