
Middle School Ministry
The Middle School Ministry provides a safe and relevant environment for middle school students.
Connecting with Jesus and each other is our ultimate desire and you can expect to have fun doing both here with us. We think that life is better when we share it with other people and we hope that students find meaningful relationships here. Come see what we're all about!
Purpose
We help middle school students personalize a faith of their own, in order to prepare them for a lifetime of ministry and influence.
Strategy
By using relevant and intentional environments we hope to:
1. Challenge the teenage mindset with God's perspective.
2. Provide a comfortable place for students to connect.
3. Teach students to "eXperience 3."
4. Encourage every student to join a small group.
4. Provide areas of service for students.
Updates and Weekend Cue
Stay up to date by checking out our blog ... click here.
Crave is the discipleship environment for middle school students, emphasizing worship through music, teaching and small groups. Crave meets Sundays at 10 and 11:30 am in the Gym Loft.
Questions? Contact students@cpccweb.org.
Why is there Sunday morning programming for students?
- Convenient for families
- Consistent student participation
- Easy for students to get and stay connected
- More students attend on Sunday
Why is there a small group focus?
- Easier to meet people in a large church
- Helps enforce concept and importance of small groups in the student mind
- Helps students stay connected routinely
- Consistent leaders each week for the students
- Leader serves as another "voice" for the family
- Stays consistent with church's focus on small groups
What's the best way for my student to get/stay connected?
Join a small group.
- Middle School small groups meet during Crave at 10 or 11:30 am in the Gym Loft.
- High School small groups meet during Focus at 10 or 11:30 am in the Gym.
Once the student has joined, it's important for the student to attend the same hour each week to meet with the same students and same leader. This helps build community with the other students and trust in the leader.
Is joining a small group hard?
Not at all! Joining a student small group is very easy. It's as easy as filling out a small group profile sheet, which is done at On Deck or by picking up the form at the Small Group Kiosk in the Lobby.
What is On Deck?
- A group that...
- gives new students a chance to join a group.
- explains why we do small groups.
- provides place for students whose small group leader is absent.
- meets at the end of Crave and Focus services.
What's the best way for me to stay informed?
- Subscribe to Student Blog ... here.
- Subscribe to CPCC Enews.
- Stay in contact with student's small group leader.
- Visit Small Groups Kiosk.
- Read weekend program.
- Give us a call @ 317.852.2221.
- Send us an email @ students@cpccweb.org.
We offer many special events during the year that are fun & life changing!
Check out the links below to see what's coming up.
So You Want To Get Baptized...
If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, then you are ready to be baptized! The Bible teaches that baptism demonstrates we have received God's grace by putting faith in Christ, repenting of sin and confessing Christ. Just like a bride and groom demonstrate their shared love for one another by wearing wedding bands, your baptism is your opportunity to show others that you have accepted Christ and have a relationship with Him.
It is not only a symbol that you are committed to Christ, but it also represents the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Those who have been baptized in a form other than total immersion, such as christening or dedication, are immersed to become members of Connection Pointe.
To find out what other students think, watch student baptism video.
Want to know the next steps? Click here.
Questions? Contact students@cpccweb.org.
- CPCC Medical Consent
- Homestead Rental Form
- BigStuf Consent Form
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Scholarship Renewal Form
Note: Vocational ministry is defined as earning a degree from a Christian College that puts you in a specific ministry field within a church: including preaching, youth, children's, music, sports ministry or any other church occupation. Non-vocational ministry is defined as a degree earned from a Christian College that puts you in career like psychology, medicine, law, business, teaching, etc. that is not within the church.
Returning Forms
Please return completed forms to the Connection Pointe office, drop off at the Information Center during weekend services or mail to Connection Pointe Student Ministries, P.O. Box 667, Brownsburg, IN 46112.


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