Parent Resources
Welcome to the Youth Ministries parent resource page. Calendars, brochures, forms, and other helpful information can be found below. We encourage you to fill out our youth information form, which will help us stay connected with your child and keep you up-to-date on programming and events. Can't find what you need? Please contact the Youth Ministries staff.
Click here to fill out the youth information form.
Click here to read about our most recent youth events.
Click here to see a previously recorded version of Chap Clark's May 1 presentation.
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Calendars
Stay informed about all the goings-on in Youth Ministries with the Google Calendar resource! Add our calendars to your existing Google Calendar, download the information to your Outlook or PDA, or just bookmark this page in your browser. When viewing our Google Calendars, you can click on a special event and see details about drop-off, pick-up, and location when available.
5/6 Calendar (Google Calendar)
7/8 Calendar (Google Calendar)
High School Calendar (Google Calendar)
Brochures
Middle School: Summer Mission Trip Registration/Brochure
High School: Unity Camp Registration/Brochure
High School: Half Dome Hike
Curriculum
56 Curriculum
56 Stories
78 Curriculum
Forms
Medical Release Form
Rock'N'Water Release Form for Unity Camp
Web Resources
Chap Clark Presentation
Chap Clark presented Inside the World of Teenagers at First Pres on May 1, 2010. See a previously recorded video of his talk.
National Study of Youth & Religion Resource Page
NSYR is one of the most widely respected organizations researching the many facets of adolescents and spirituality.
The Center for Parent Youth Understanding
CPYU is a nonprofit organization committed to building strong families and bridging the cultural-generational gap between parents and teenagers.
Articles
Report of the APA Taskforce on the Sexualization of Girls
A comprehensive report detailing the concerns as well as the ways to address them
Portraits of Protestant Teens
An extensively researched look into protestant American teenagers
What Type of Students are We Developing? The State of our Seniors
From the Center for Youth and Family Ministry
Adolescence & Privilege
A discussion of the issues surrounding affluent youth
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