Youth Group Parent's Letter for Fall 2011

 

FAQ frequently asked questions from ASY parents

1. How do we "join" All Saints Youth? Do we need to register somewhere?
2. Is my student old enough to be a part?
3. Our family belongs to another church or doesn't have a church home at all. Can we still be a part?
4. What are the foundational beliefs that you're teaching and modeling at ASY? What do you stand for?


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How do we "join" All Saints Youth? Do we need to register somewhere?

This is a question we get all the time! In terms of a registration, your student will need to have a notarized medical release on file with us that remains current unless your insurance provider changes. We always like to keep our database current for communication purposes so send us an e-mail at info@allsaintsyouth.com or call us at 407.647.3413 so we can collect information like mailing and e-mail addresses, birthdays, what school(s) your kid(s) attends and just to make a point of contact. Other than that, just show up!

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Is my student old enough to be a part?

ASY is a ministry for middle and high school students (6-12th grade).

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Our family belongs to another church or doesn't have a church home at all. Can we still be a part?

Yes. ASY exists to serve students, regardless of membership at All Saints. If you are not part of a church at all, you and your student(s) are all the more welcome here.

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What are the foundational beliefs that you're teaching and modeling at ASY? What do you stand for?

First and foremost we believe the words of the Bible; all of them. It's not good enough to just believe these words, however, without a change happening within the heart. We are called to measure our lives with the Gospel (Philippians 1:27) so that our purpose above all else is to grow and mature to a life and manner worthy of the price Jesus paid. We believe that the message of Jesus isn't offensive but rather we've made Him offensive. In a world where there isn't true peace, the message of Jesus makes more sense than anything else and that is why it's called good news. That God readily offers us the precious blood of Jesus as our covering so that when He looks at us He no longer sees us but rather His Son is the greatest gift we've ever been given and when we take our last breath, the only truth that matters. Out of this truth, our mission is to make disciples of our students and then everyone everywhere (Matthew 28:18-20), teaching them to be like Jesus and to pursue Him with passion as if He is the only thing that matters. Whatever college; whatever career; whatever choices they make, if their foundation is built on that passion, they can have the confidence and joy of knowing that they are doing the will of God (1 Corinthians 10:31).



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