Middle School Students at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church

The Middle School Youth Group at St. Matthew's is a place where young people make friends, have fun and serve others.

The point of youth group is to help students figure out who they are, where they belong and discover that their actions make a difference in the world. 

At St. Matthew's we encourage students to come and participate in fun activities such as the Haunted Hike, the trip to a local corn maze, miniature golf, ice skating and more. 

We ask our students to help both with church activities and in projects outside of church that help others and make a difference. 

Come and discover who God wants you to be, find out how much fun you can have at a church event and learn how you can make a difference in the world.

The Middle School Youth Group meets about once a month during the school year.

SERVICES at ST. MATTHEW'S:

Sunday, 8 a.m.           Holy Eucharist

Sunday, 10 a.m.         Holy Eucharist or Morning Prayer

Wednesday, 10 a.m.  Holy Eucharist and Bible Study     


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