Blaze

Blaze invites students in Grades 9-12 to integrate the faith they have learned with the questions and challenges of life in a rapidly changing culture -- all in a safe, judgment-free environment where friendships grow.

Blaze

Blaze High School Ministry exists to awaken every student to the reality that they are connected to God and the people around them, and to create opportunities for them to grow as they seek to live more and more in tuned with these connections. Students crave true relationships with peers and adults in a safe, judgment free, and fun environment. We are striving to provide that environment while keeping the soul of the program strong so that the formation of your teen’s faith will blossom into maturity through the High School years.

The Blaze High School program consists of three components…

  1. Blaze Nights – This is our regular Sunday evening hangout from 6:00-7:30pm in the Great Room at Royal Redeemer. We play a game, have a large group teaching, and then split into Small Groups to unpack the topic for the night. Everyone is welcome and our Small Group leaders will make any new teen feel welcome!
  2. Serve Events – Serving bonds us, deepens our faith, and shows others that Christianity is more than just words. Serve events include Hope in Action, RASKALS, & Matthew 25 Ministries.
  3. Social Events – We love getting together for fun and friendship! Events this year include Neiderman Farm Fall Festival, Perfect North Snow Tubing and more…
Resources
  • Blaze Welcome & Information Letter 2020-21
  • Blaze Calendar 2020-21
  • Blaze Communication Instructions
  • Kroger Card Fundraising
Forms

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