Youth Ministry

What to Expect

NAPC’s Youth Ministry guides our 7th-12th-grade students to be Gospel-centered young men and women, helping them to develop deep relationships with Christ.

Every time you come to a Youth Night, you will find leaders ready to love you, food ready to eat, friends ready to play, and the Gospel taught. During these nights, after the food and games, we sit down for a Gospel-centered, Biblical lesson, after which we split into small groups (by age and gender) to discuss it more deeply. Youth Nights happen on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sunday of every month in the Youth Hub.

We attend the Reformed Youth Ministry (RYM) Summer Conferences and the EPiC Weekend Retreat, where students grow in their faith, fellowship with each other, and worship in a fun environment.

We have two ministries that support parents and their children in deepening their faith and learning: Boys to Men, our father/son ministry, and Girls to Women, our mother/daughter ministry.

Owning their faith.

At NAPC, we aim to encourage students to take ownership of their faith. They have two chances to do this: by going deeper through Confirmation or by participating in Sending Sunday. Read below to learn more.

Through Confirmation, our high school students establish themselves in the essentials of the Christian faith. The program is open to dedicated students ages 9th-12th grade.

All disciples are sent into the world, wherever God may lead them. Upon reaching the end of high school, graduates are commissioned in a worship service to begin their adult walk of faith and share the love of Jesus with whomever God may put in their path. Sending Sunday will take place on Sunday, May 31 at our one service at 10:00 am.