Our Youth ministry

Pastor Joshua Alvarez-Brown , Youth Pastor
MFC is
A PLACE WHERE STUDENTS BELONG, GROW, AND FOLLOW JESUS TOGETHER.
At MFC Youth, we create a space where middle school, high school, and young adults can grow in faith, build real friendships, and discover who God created them to be. Through worship, groups, and community, students learn how to walk with Jesus every day.
Service Times
Wednesday Evenings
Middle School Also Meets on
Our Youth Ministry
When you arrive for our Youth services, you'll be welcomed into an environment designed for students in middle school, high school, and young adulthood. Our gatherings are intentionally built to help students connect, worship, grow, and discover what it means to follow Jesus in their everyday lives.
Whether it's a Sunday morning class, or a Wednesday night small group sservice, our desire is to give students a place where they can belong, ask real questions, build meaningful friendships, and learn to walk with God confidently.
Growing with Purpose
Every week, students dive into biblical teach designed for where they are in life—middle school, high school, or young adulthood. Through Scripture, discussion, worship, and practical tools, they learn how to apply God's truth.
A Safe Place to Belong
MFC Youth is committed to maintaining a safe environment—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We take student safety seriously and ensure consistent supervision and accountability at every gathering.
Partnering with Parents
We believe discipleship works best when the church and home work together. Each teaching series includes an optional Parent Resource PDF to help families see what is being taught as well as being able to continue the conversation throughout the week.
What Will They Be Learning?
This Fall 2025, here’s what our youth will be learning, according to their groups:
Middle School — Sunday
Quiet Time: Communicating With Our Creator
Fifty1 Curriculum—Word of Life
Middle schoolers explore what a daily quiet time is and how to practice it through prayer, Bible reading, and reflection. Using simple tools like PRAY (Praise, Repent, Ask, Yield), students learn how to create spiritual habits that last. Each week includes a practical challenge for building consistency at home.
Middle School— Wednesday
Deal With It
Fifty1 Curriculum—Word of Life
A four-week series guiding students through difficult topics—divorce, death, bullying, grief, and stress—from a biblical perspective They learn how God meets them wih comfort and wisdome, how to respond compassionately to others, and when to seek trusted help.
High School
Heart Attack: Don't Let Your Attitudes Harm You
Fifty1 Curriculum— Word of Life
High school students identify destructive attitudes—bitterness, pride, cynicism, and ingratitude—and replace them with forgiveness, humility, hope, and gratitude rooted in Scripture. Through teaching and discussion, they practive gospel-shaped habits that transform their mindset and relationships.
Young Adults
Heart Attack: Don't Let Your Attitudes Harm You
Fifty1 Curriculum—Word of Life
This series mirrors the High School track but applies the same biblical truths to young-adult realities: college, work, dating, friendships, and church life. Through conversation-driven sessions, young adults explore how attitudes shape calling, character, and spiritual maturity.