Buckhead Church to attend retreat for high school students

Buckhead Church encouraged high school students to join the Vertical Reality retreat. (Photo taken from Buckhead Church’s website)

Buckhead Church will join the Vertical Reality retreat from Friday to Sunday, March 17 to 19.

The church’s website noted that the three-day event is designed for high school students.

Vertical Reality

The InsideOut Students website explains that the weekend getaway is to help high school students create a connection with God. They believe it could shape their faith daily as they join the event. 

As further explained, they hosted the retreat for all ninth to twelfth-grade students to make space in their busy schedules and focus on what matters most.

During the retreat, the students would experience a getaway to the mountains. They would be away from the pressures they have in their school. They could also spend time with people who want to see their growth and develop their strengths.

Moreover, the retreat is an excellent opportunity for them to have a space to reflect and worship, as posted on the website. Besides, they could have lasting moments with their friends.

About InsideOut

The InsideOut website noted that they are a group intended for secondary students who are curious about faith. They said they helped them learn how having a relationship with Jesus could transform their lives, schools, and city.

In addition, Buckhead Church webpage explains that they understand that high school season goes fast. The students often seek to survive these years, but with the help of InsideOut, they could make the most of their high school years.

Besides, the church stated that they gather with their friends for fun Sunday afternoons. They mentioned that they enjoy live music, practical learning, and small group discussions led by adult leaders who care for them.

It announced that they meet at 5 p.m. every Sunday. They posted that they started a new series on “Misinformed.” They said they would discuss some of these students' exciting questions about God.

Members of North Point Ministries

Buckhead Church belongs to the North Point Ministries. According to its website, they envision helping those who do not have a church to love the church. Since its founding in 1995, they have grown from one church to eight in metro Atlanta, as revealed on the website.

In addition, they highlighted that they had developed a global network of over 150 partner churches. Besides, they posted that there are over 50,000 individuals who attend services in person or online at their Atlanta-area churches weekly.

Moreover, they said people access their sermons and leadership preachings more than one million times monthly through their website. They explained that their approaches have developed over the years.

As further added, though they have so many changes, their goal has always remained: to encourage people to follow Jesus. 

The website emphasized that its mission is to lead people to Him regardless if they are in their churches in Atlanta, their partner churches worldwide, or through online and broadcast service.

North Point Ministries stressed that they are passionate about training other church leaders with the same mission.

Other Local Churches in Atlanta

Some local churches belonging to North Point Ministries are Browns Bridge Church, Decatur City Church, and East Cobb Church, as posted in another section.

They revealed that Hamilton Mill Church and North Point Community Church are also part of the North Point Ministries.

 

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