Wired Student Ministry

Wired Student Ministry is a dynamic program that provides opportunities for Spiritual formation, compassionate service, and fellowship for students via weekly classes, retreats, and missions outlets.
Ultimate Frisbee Sun Days — All students grades 6-12 are invited to participate in this weekly pick-up game of Ultimate Frisbee at Greenbrier High School at 3:30pm on Sundays. Occasionally, semi-pro and/or professional athletes come to this event to share stories of faith with the students.
Plugged In — All students grades 6-12 are invited to attend this study on Sunday evenings from 6:00pm-7:30pm as we sing, play games, read scriptures, and discuss important questions.
Recharged — 7th-9th graders are encouraged to participate in this energetic class on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm, as they learn Bible stories and are challenged to think about where God fits into their lives, while having loads of fun!
Amplified — Senior high students are encouraged to join us on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm for an intensive Bible study and open discussion of biblical perspectives on today’s cultural issues. Students in this class are challenged to live out a disciplined faith and become a web of accountability for one another.
Voltage — This small group for 8th-12th graders meets on Tuesdays at 7:00pm at Adam’s house (345 High Meadows Place, Grovetown). On a volunteer basis, students take turns sharing prayer requests, song lyrics, Bibles verses, and stories of faith that have had an impact on their lives. This can be a fun way for the students to become more comfortable sharing their faith as they grow together.
Regular service projects give the students the opportunity to be in ministry to others as Jesus taught. These acts of compassionate service help local groups experience the love of Christ and help the students learn to lead selfless lives.
