Built on Faith. Living with Value.
Teen Chat
A dynamic ministry for junior high and high school students, held during service. We create a space where teenagers grow in confidence, faith, and purpose through real conversations and biblical guidance.
Our Mission Statement
"Teen Chat is a place where teens can have real conversations about God, faith, and life—building a strong mindset rooted in Christ and learning how to live as high-value individuals."
Ministry Details
Schedule:
2nd & 4th Sundays
2nd & 4th Sundays
Contact:
Cedrick LaFleur
Cedrick LaFleur
Location:
Agape Learning Center (During Service)
Agape Learning Center (During Service)
Activity Gallery
Faith & Action
Building character and leadership through intentional, hands-on lessons.
The Power of Perspective
"Everyone has a different perspective depending on the lens they are looking through." In this session, students were challenged to identify the lenses they use daily—whether through social media, peer pressure, or personal feelings—and learn how to swap those out for the lens of God's Word to find true clarity and purpose.
Levels of Listening
"This listening graphic went along with the power of perspective lesson. We all listen on different levels." Understanding how we hear God and how we hear others is vital for high-value leadership. Students explored how to move beyond surface-level hearing to deep, intentional listening that builds stronger connections and a more resilient faith.
Biblical Teamwork
"Students were learning about the value of biblical teamwork." Through interactive physical challenges, our teens discovered that the Body of Christ is strongest when every member is active and engaged. These activities emphasize that we are not meant to carry our burdens alone, but to support one another as we pursue our God-given destiny.
Integrity Matters
"This is an integrity matters lesson. Students are challenged to hold their integrity throughout this activity." Integrity is what we do when no one is watching. In this session, teens faced obstacles that required them to stay true to the rules and to their word, reinforcing the idea that a "high-value individual" is one whose character is unshakable in every environment.
Following the Leader
"Following the leader (Jesus). Students' faith in each other was put to the test as they had to follow advice from a friend (Jesus) in this activity." This powerful visual exercise demonstrated how easy it is to be led astray by the wrong voices and how vital it is to develop an ear for the "voice of the Pilot." By trusting a guide through an obstacle course, students practiced the spiritual discipline of total reliance on Christ.