Psalm 122: A Psalm For the Teenager Who Doesn’t Want to Go to Church
Worship isn’t a solo hike—it’s a shared pilgrimage, shaped by the voices and presence of others who are walking with God.
The reality is that our students do not simply want community; they need it. Yet they don’t need our manufactured versions. Our students need the community of the church the way God created it.

Worship isn’t a solo hike—it’s a shared pilgrimage, shaped by the voices and presence of others who are walking with God.
God graciously provides a remedy for our God-blindness. This means of grace is simple and mundane: gathering for Sunday morning worship.
Remind your student that although his faith may be weak, he belongs to strong Savior.
Through building relationships with emotional stewardship, empathy, and patience, the Church can show up for Gen Z with hope, love, and purpose.
While college age students are often beyond the direct scope of our ministry, our relationship in Christ does not fade.
When Jesus is the center of our decision-making, there his followers and the surrounding community have their needs met.