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Weekly Ministry

Our regular schedule and how to get connected.

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Other Mininstries

Summer Camp, Winter Retreat, and local ministries.

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Resources

Meeting Recaps and Resources that we find helpful for families.

MINISTRY DESCRIPTION

Redeemer’s Youth Ministry exists to serve families by discipling the youth (6th-12th grade) alongside parents so their children may grow in a community of Christians who love to worship their God, study His Word, and proclaim His Gospel to the world.

Resources

As Redeemer’s Youth Ministry exists to walk alongside parents, there are resources available to help parents raise their children in the faith. The youth director, Pastor John Choi, plans to provide seminars periodically to better equip parents understand the modern culture and, in turn, engage with their children so that they may mature in their faith. Other resources include, but are not limited to, scheduling a meeting with John, book or video recommendations, or sharing a prayer request.

If you have any questions, please contact Pastor John Choi at jchoi@redeemer-pca.org

UPDATES

Parental Recap of Week 10 [24/25]

Passage: Ecclesiastes 11:12-12:8 Topic: Aging   Initial Discussion (at church) “Youth is wasted on the young.” This never makes sense to the young – not only your children but even when you were young. William Hazlitt said that death and […]

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Parental Recap of Week 9 [24/25]

Passage: Ecclesiastes 11:1-11 Topic: Planting   Initial Discussion (at church) By this point into Ecclesiastes, we know that we don’t know what to expect from life. There are things we plan and hope for our future, but nothing is certain. […]

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Parental Recap of Week 8 [24/25]

Passage: Ecclesiastes 9 Topic: Life Initial Discussion (at church) Chapter 9 begins with what seems to be a continuation of the reality of death for everyone. However, unlike Chapter 7, there is a more celebratory response to life knowing that […]

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