CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES
Lion of Judah Children’s Church passionately guides children towards having a joyful heart for God. We teach children scripture, the beliefs of the church, and we do all we can to best influence children in their faith in God. Through interactive lessons and in a fun environment, children are equipped to be Godly leaders, not only of tomorrow, but leaders of the present day.
The mission of the Girls Ministry is to touch the heart, teach the mind, and disciple the spirit of each student. We do this so that we may have a spiritual impact on the world. Together we can fulfill Proverbs 22:6 which instructs to “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
Together we can make a world of difference in the lives of our young girls.
The Girls Ministry meets for classes on Wednesday nights from 7pm to 8pm.
The Royal Rangers program is an activity-based, small group church ministry for boys and young men in grades K-12. Our mission is to evangelize, equip and empower the next generation of Christlike men and lifelong servant leaders. We provide Christlike character formation and servant leadership development for boys and young men in a highly relational and fun environment.
The Royal Rangers program is a cross-generational ministry that interconnects well with children, youth and adult ministries and fits easily into the fabric of pastoral vision and into the flow of church ministries. We affirm the male hands-on, interactive learning style by featuring an intentional discipleship journey for boys and young men based on their unique design, needs and interests. Every meeting, outing or service activity is designed to encourage boys and young men in their walk with God.
We provide men with the tools to model Christlike manhood as they mentor boys on a Bible-based, Christ-centered, Spirit-empowered journey to maturity in the faith. Boys learn to study and apply what the Bible says about integrity, doctrine, biblical worldview, cultural issues and manhood. In addition, the Royal Rangers ministry molds boys into servant leaders, teaching them vital social, equipping, attitude, leadership and service skills.
The Royal Rangers program at a local church is referred to as an "outpost" and may consist of one or more groups. Each group follows a program of activities based on the interests and abilities of boys in that group.
(for more information about the mission of Royal Rangers, please visit royalrangers.com .)