The Episcopal

Church of the Holy Spirit

Restoring all People to Unity with God and each other in Christ

 

 

 

 

 

Please contact our youth ministry intern, Taylor Bailey, for more information about all of the youth activities.

Also visit the church calendar to see about youth events.

February 17-19:

The annual Youth in Action will be held February 17-19 at St. John’s McAllen. Registration opens December 15. The cost is $30. They should also bring some money for food on Friday evening, and Sunday for lunch. They should bring good work clothes, toiletries, sleeping bag, and pillow, as well as old sneakers. They are also permitted to bring an air mattress and pump. We will leave from Pedrotti’s at 5 p.m. sharp to drive to the event, and drive back Sunday after church. Please register as soon as possible and let me know if your student will be attending.

 

http://council-dwtx.org/youth-in-action/


Upcoming Events for grades 6-12:

February 5: Superbowl Party

February 12: SNL and Jr. High event

February 17-19: Youth in Action (see above)

February 26: Fundraising



 


 







Youth Formation in the Fall of 2011

 

View the Spring 2012 Christian Formation Guide

 

For Grades 6-8

Explore more about sowing seeds for Christ in the world each Sunday beginning at 9:00 am.

 

For Grades 9-12

This class will use a Confirmation-based curriculum to guide the class discussions. Confirmation is not a required outcome of this class but if you are seeking to be Confirmed, there is an attentance expectation.

Now we have an Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit Youth Facebook Page! If you are not already a member then send a request! Check back to see what is going on!!

 

The next SNL and Jr. High event is scheduled for February 12.

Schedule of Confirmation Topics:

 
January 29: Meet with the Bishop @ 9:00 am
February 5: Can someone lose their salvation?
Februray 11: Marathon covering Jesus unit
Februray 12: no class
February 26: Can I be a Christian without going to church?
March 4:If there is only one God, why are there so many different religions?