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Walk it Like
I Talk it

It’s easy to talk a good game about faith—saying “I love Jesus,” “I trust God,” or “I’m all in.” But James 2 and 3 remind us that real faith shows up in how we live. If our words say one thing, but our actions say another, something’s off.

 

In this series, we’re diving into what it really means to live out what we say we believe. James doesn’t hold back—he challenges us to match our talk with our walk, and to make sure our words build others up instead of tearing them down.

 

This is about more than just saying the right stuff on Wednesday nights—it’s about living it out every day. Because when your walk lines up with your talk, your faith becomes something real, powerful, and impossible to ignore.

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Lost in
Translation

Lost in Translation isn’t just a catchy title—it’s a call to clarity

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In this series, we’re unpacking those well-meaning but misleading phrases that often float around church and youth culture. These sayings sound good, and sometimes even feel biblical, but when they get “lost in translation,” they can twist how students understand the gospel.

 

The heart of this series is about cutting through the noise. We want to help students recognize what’s true, what’s half-true, and what’s flat-out false.

 

The goal? To make sure their faith isn’t built on catchy clichés, but on the solid truth of God’s Word.

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At the end of the day, this isn’t about being critical of church phrasesit’s about equipping a generation to discern truth from distortion, so they can walk confidently in the real, unshakable gospel.

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Some Assembly Required

Faith isn’t just something you believe—it’s something you build.

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This month at youth, we’re diving into a brand-new series called "Some Assembly Required", where we’ll explore how real faith comes together through our choices, our words, and the way we live when no one’s watching.

 

Inspired by the Book of James—one of the most action-packed and practical books in the Bible—we’re helping students move from just hearing God’s Word to actually living it out.

 

Whether they’re navigating friendships, pressure, school stress, or figuring out what they believe for themselves, this series will show them that their faith was never meant to sit on a shelf.

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By Faith.

Hebrews 11:1-2

1 Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see. 2 Through their faith, the people in days of old earned a good reputation.

 

Faith isn't optional — it's the engine of the Christian life. It's not a feeling, a fallback plan, or a vague belief. It's the very thing that drives us forward when everything else says stop.

 

In Hebrews 11, we’re thrown into a roll call of spiritual giants — warriors, wanderers, risk-takers, and world-changers — all with one thing in common: they lived by faith. Again and again, we read those two powerful words: By Faith.

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This chapter isn’t just a tribute. It’s a call to action.
Because our students? They’re not spectators in this story.

They're next.

 

But here’s the tension: How can they live by faith if they don’t know what faith really is — or how to live it out when life gets loud, hard, and real?

 

This series is more than a study. It’s a challenge to rise up — to walk by faith in a world that walks by sight.

 

Welcome to “By Faith.”

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