Junior High and High School

Empowering World Changers

Middle school and high school are some of the most formative years for people, and often some of the most challenging. Our goal in King’s Students is to help your kids feel safe and seen while encouraging them to make their faith their own. Our prayer is that every student in the South Bay would be transformed by the passionate love of Jesus so that they would become missionaries in their own communities who are compelled to make an impact.

Our King's Students Team

Nathan Holmes

Student Minister

Taylor Adams

Associate Student Minister

Briana Schuetta

Executive Director of Family Ministries

Mid-Week Youth Group

Every Wednesday from 6-8 p.m., we gather our students to help reset and refocus on Jesus. Through singing worship songs together, a Bible-based message, and small group discussions, students have the opportunity to build authentic friendships that are rooted in Christ and help them build habits that grow their faith. And because having fun together is a big part of who we are, students can expect to have a blast every week!

If you would like to join the parent email to stay up to date on youth group events, click on the link below.

FAQs

What is available for my middle school student on Sundays?

Middle school students take part in main service worship with their families but have their own Bible teaching in the Harbor Room on Sunday mornings.

What is available for my high school student on Sundays?

High school students are invited to join their families in the main service on Sunday mornings.

Where is Mid-Week Youth Group?

Most Wednesdays, we meet onsite at our Torrance campus. Sign up for our parent e-mail to stay up to date on our latest events.

How are Youth Group small groups organized?

Small groups are organized by grade and gender to give students the opportunity to build friendships with others who are in the same stage of life.

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