ABOUT US

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Our Mission

To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

Our Vision

Solid Rock Youth Ministry exists to help students connect with Christ, grow in their faith, and serve others in love. We use “Connect•Grow•Serve” as one-word reminders of our vision.

 
 
 

The Youth Staff

 

Coming Soon
Director of Student Ministries

Contact Information:

info@carrolltonfirst.com
770-832-7069

 
 

Contact Information:

info@carrolltonfirst.com
770-832-7069

Coming Soon
Youth Director

 

TWO GROUPS - ONE MINISTRY

 

Solid Rock Youth Ministry is made up of two groups based on grade levels. Highway 56 is for all 5th-6th grade students. Youth is for all 7th-12th grade students. We are two groups but a ministry of one heart, no matter your grade level!

 

Our Big Win

 

It’s hard sometimes to know when you’re winning with teenagers, you know? Like, is anything we’re teaching actually sinking in? Are teenagers really growing in their faith? That’s why we decided to go ahead and define the big win for our ministry. It’s the one thing that we, as a ministry, want to achieve. It’s the goal we want to keep in mind at all times. And it’s what motivates and guides everything we do. It goes like this...

 
 

 
 

WE WIN WHEN A TEENAGER TAKES A STEP TOWARD OWNING THEIR FAITH.

 
 

 
 

TAKING A STEP

Now, we say “takes a step” for a reason. It’s because there’s no finish line or certificate of completion when it comes to spiritual growth. Instead, spiritual growth is a journey (a life-long journey) and no two journeys are identical. That’s why our big win doesn’t have anything to do with a specific skill or achievement. Instead, we win anytime we see a teenager take a single step closer to owning their faith.

OWNING THEIR FAITH

What, exactly, does it look like for a teenager to own their faith? Well, we believe there are four things that both lead to, and are a result of, spiritual growth. We call these four things our four spiritual habits.

 

1.  SPEND TIME WITH GOD: This is an obvious one, right? Sometimes it’s the only spiritual habit we can name. After all, isn’t “growing spiritually” synonymous with “spending time with God”? Well, not exactly, but it’s still pretty important. After all, if teenagers are ever going to make their faith their own, they’ve got to start spending time with God on their own. It means opening the Bible on their own, having conversations with God on their own, and discovering how they best connect with God through worship on their own.

2.  SPEND TIME WITH OTHERS: Engaging in healthy community can, and should, be a spiritual habit we help our students develop. But “healthy community” doesn’t just mean hanging out with Christians. This spiritual habit is about growing in Christlike relationships with everyone.

3.  USE THEIR GIFTS: Teenagers need to know that God made them unique, and special, and with really specific gifts, talents, passions, and resources. Then they need to use those gifts to love God, love others, and influence the world around them.  Because when teenagers begin to discover who God made them to be, and then use their unique identity to love both God and others, they grow.

4.  SHARE THEIR STORY: Teenagers need to learn how to talk about God. Sharing your story is the spiritual habit of making faith a regular, everyday, go-to topic of conversation in our lives. Because when we talk about God and His place in our story (or, more accurately, our place in His story), it helps us believe, helps us understand, and helps us take ownership of our own faith. 

 

We count it as a win whenever a student takes a step toward owning their faith by practicing one, or maybe even all four, of these spiritual habits.

 

Solid Rock Cafe

 

Solid Rock Cafe is the youth building at Carrollton First MC. We are located at 114 City Hall Ave, Carrollton, Ga 30117.