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What is the mission statement for the high school ministry at North Point Community Church?

Much like the rest of the church the mission is to lead students into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ by creating environments where students prioritize their relationship with Christ, influence their friends, and experience personal ministry.
What type of curriculum is taught to high school students?

There are seven principles that are discussed throughout the different environments that middle school and high school students are a part of. For a description of these seven principles, click below:

The 7 Checkpoints For Students
When does the high school ministry of NPCC meet?

Our high school ministry is divided into three environments. Here is a short description of each of the environments.

Inside Out meets every Sunday night from 4:30p.m. to 6:30p.m. and divides teenagers into small groups to challenge them in their relationship with Christ. Students engage in worship through master teaching and small groups. Dinner is provided for the students after Inside Out and it is a time for fun and fellowship.

Rush Hour is a fun, comfortable non-threatening environment where students can bring their friends to an upbeat, fun and relevant place. This time is often spent enjoying a live performance by the Rush Hour band. The night also consists of games and skits that provide exciting entertainment. The night is usually wrapped up by a speaker who explains the gospel in a way that is relevant to students.

Student Impact gives students the opportunity to model what it means to be "others" focused by serving in the many ministries within the church. Many students volunteer their time to invest in others in all environments of the church. This is a great way for students to meet and build relationships with adults and children.