


Hot Topics – Weekly on Wednesday - 9 - 12 grade youth
Location: Senior High Youth Room located on Bethel's lower level
Time: 6:30 to 8:15 pm every Wednesday
Meet for pizza/soda/water/prayer/peer support and to discuss current issues
January 4, 11, 18, 25
February 1, 8, 22, 29
March 7, 14, 21, 28
BETHEL RELEASE FORMS
Bethel Church Release and Medical Consent Form
Adult Liability Release and Emergency Medical Consent Form
2012 Events
Ten Pin Alley – Fitchburg
January 27
Bowling for both Middle School and Senior High School Youth
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Cost: $5, includes shoes, 2 games, pizza and drink.
Movie Night - at Bethel
February 17
for both Middle School and Senior High School Youth
6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Dinner/Auction Fundraiser
March 24
2012 Trips
Indianhead Mt. Ski Trip
February 23 - 25, 2012
For Bethel youth and friends in grades 9 - 12.
Cost is $110.00 per person and includes bus, lift tickets, food and two nights lodging
Mission Trip to Boston
June 30 – July 8, 2012
Cost $375
Deposit of $75 and Mission Trip Commitment Form must be turned in before you can sign up
National Youth Gathering
July 16 – July 24, 2012
Cost $500
Click HERE for more info on the ELCA Youth Gathering
Any Questions? Contact Anita at 608-698-0345 or
Youth Ministry exists to reach non-believing students as well as believing students in order to connect them with other Christians, to help them grow in their faith, to discover their ministry and praise God with their lives.
I'm Anita Grue, the Youth Ministry Coordinator in Room 228 on the second floor of Bethel, and I invite the youth to drop in anytime. My door is always open or I can be reached at 257-3577 x 344 or agrue@bethel-madison.org
Youth ministry is about families and relationships. Faith is formed in personal trusted relationships and it usually happens in the home. Youth ministry will nurture healthy family relations and help households consider their values, meaning, and hope that will lead them into a faith-filled future. Through research done at The Youth and Family Institute of Augsburg College, it is evident that there are four keys that can nurture healthy relationships and faith. Those keys are caring conversations, family rituals and traditions, family devotional life, and intergenerational service to others that convey the beliefs, values, and lifestyle of their home.
These four keys have become the new way to provide youth and family ministry in congregations.