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SENIOR SEND OFF

Friday, May 23rd - Sunday, 25th


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STEP ONE.

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT!


3 EVENTS

SENIOR LUAU DINNER

Senior Celebration is a time for families to eat dinner, have fun, and pray over their seniors as they transition into the next season of life.

RSVP and meet us in the Cross Point Center Auditorium at 6:30p, May 23rd.

SENIOR LOCK-IN

Seniors and small group leaders will sleep at the church over night, play games and have fun as a group following the Luau!

Seniors who plan to attend the trip to Charlotte should plan to be apart of the lock-in as we will be leaving early Saturday morning!

CHARLOTTE OVERNIGHT

We’ll be heading to Charlotte, NC for a fun-packed day of rafting, climbing, zip-lining and exploring the city! Registration per student is $150 and includes the cost of the whitewater rafting center, transportation, and lodging. Cost of food not included.

We will be back before dinner on Sunday, May 25th.


Using the RSVP form, students are welcome to sign-up for 1 or more of these events. We’d love to see you at all three but understand if you can only attend certain parts of the Send-Off weekend.

If you have any further questions, be sure to reach out to Tucker Kelly at tucker.kelly@scottshill.org or Larry Still at larry.still@scottshill.org


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Senior Wisdom


Senior Wisdom


STEP TWO.

SENIOR WISDOM NIGHT

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st

Our last programming night of the year is called “Senior Night.” This is a time when all of our graduating seniors pass on their wisdom to the younger middle school and high school students. To make this happen, we want you to prepare to answer these questions to share with the rest of the youth group on May 21st.

QUESTIONS

  1. What practical advice can you give to our students about:

      • Choosing your friends

      • Dating

      • Talking with your parents

  2. How has your knowledge and understanding of who Jesus is changed over the course of your years as a student?

  3. How has being committed to your small group impacted your walk with Christ over the past years? 

  4. What is the one piece of truth or scripture that you have held onto over the years? 

  5. If you could tell your middle school self one thing (or one encouragement), what would it be?