Student Ministry
CCC Students exists to help every student reimagine life because of Jesus by discovering relationships, purpose, and identity in Him that lead to a truly fulfilling life. Together, we’re learning to follow Jesus, love people, and make a difference in our world. We offer age-appropriate environments for middle and high school students where every stage of life feels seen, valued, and inspired to grow in faith. Our hope is that every student grows in their relationship with Jesus and becomes an active, connected part of the life and body of the church.
Middle School
(Grades 6–8)
Middle school is a time of big questions and growing independence. At Christ Community Chapel Students, we create space for students to explore their faith, build real friendships, and discover who God says they are. Through worship, teaching, and small-group discussions, students learn how to make their faith personal and live it out every day.
High School
(Grades 9–12)
High school students are shaping who they’ll become and where they’re headed. Our desire is to help them walk confidently with Jesus in every area of life. Each week, students gather for worship, teaching, and community that challenges them to grow in faith, serve others, and live as leaders who make a difference in their world.
Students Night
The first Sunday of every month is something special—we call it STUDENTS NIGHT! It’s a combined experience for both middle school and high school students. Expect a high-energy night with great food, powerful worship, and practical teaching that speaks to the real issues students face. We create space to connect with friends, hear from God’s Word, and be reminded that following Jesus isn’t something you have to do alone. Bring someone with you and don’t miss it!
Circles
We don’t just want students to know about Jesus—we want them to know Him and walk with Him every day. Sunday Nights are all about connection, growth, and fun! Join us for our first kickoff night - it’s the perfect time to jump in, meet new friends, and find your circle. Students gather (except the first Sunday of each month) to build real friendships, ask honest questions, and take meaningful steps in their faith.
