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The student ministries of FBC exist to reach and equip a new generation of Christ followers. Our purpose is three fold:
To help students come to KNOW God in a real and personal way. To help them GROW in their relationship with Him. To equip students to GO into the world and make a difference in the lives of others.
Most teenagers avoid church like the plague. These groups exists to shatter the stereotypes that God is not relevant and church is a waste of time. It is a place students can come to connect with God and with other students just like them. It’s a place you can be yourself and find out who God is.

180 is the high school ministry of FBC. It’s where students can meet leaders who talk to them, not at them about the hard issues they face every day. It’s a place they can connect with the bible through videos and discussions that make sense. At 180 students will have opportunities to help others around the corner, across the country, and around the world.
180 Youth Worship
Wednesday night worship is the teaching environment for high school students. Every week students will experience games, their kind of music, and a safe place to ask questions, get answers and find the truth.
IMPACT
Impact is 180’s Student Leadership ministry. It’s specifically designed for those students who desire to grow in their relationship with God.
On Sunday nights students will experience:
- leadership training
- accountability groups
- opportunities to serve.
Teams of students and adult leaders meet on Sunday nights to serve, share, and plan future events. A variety of teams are available to students who would like to develop their skills in the areas of:
- Music
- Drama
- Computer and Sound Technologies
- Missions/Community Outreach
- Guest Services

Xrem is the weekly teaching environment for 6th through 8th grade students that meet at FBC on Sunday morning. Each week students experience a mixture of worship, games and a challenging talk. There’s no place that makes learning the truth more fun. Skeptical?
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