High School

A place where High School students can come and grow closer in their relationship with God through Jesus Christ. And unite with other students around the valley and proclaim the name of Jesus at church, in their homes and on their school campus. Every High School student is welcome!

Focus

Our focus is faithfully teaching the Word of God and to show students what a real, genuine relationship with God looks like.  We do this by meeting every Sunday morning and Tuesday night and study God’s Word, fellowship with other believers, worship God and pray for one another.

Sunday Mornings

9:30 AM  Come and learn as we are watching “The Submerging Church” a documentary on the Emerging church movement.  It is a good study and video.  We need to watch out for wolves in sheep’s clothing and spot the false teacher.  We also want to contend for the faith that has been handed down once for all to the saints.

Tuesday Nights

7:00pm – 9:00pm  Right now we are going through a series called Demolishing Strongholds by Answers in Genesis.  We are learning what it means to have a Biblical worldview and combat the enemies lies with God’s truth.  It is critical for us to build our lives on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ.  Email Pastor Shane DiLisi (pastorshane@ranchobaptistchurch.org) or call the church office for details.  Back to the Student Ministries page.

Upcoming Events:

April 20 – All Youth Witnessing Night at the Promenade Mall.  7-9pm Drop off and pick up in front of the movie box office.

April 21 – RBC FUN RUN and BIKE

April 22 – Missions Emphasis Sunday.  Lunch and a Documentary after third service.

April 29 – All Church Picnic 4pm at Pala Park in Temecula.

May 4-5 -High School Urban Trip (Urban Trip May 4-5) Click on link to view flyer!

May 11 – HS Seniors and College Dinner and Broomball 7pm @ RBC

 

Verse of the Month

". . . walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love, being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” (Ephesians 4:1-3)