Sr. High Sunday Mornings

The Senior High Worship Service is every Sunday from 10:45 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. in the Youth Building (the separate building on the Reston Bible Church campus).

When you enter the Youth Building, go to the right side as you walk in, that’s the Sr. High side. Feel free to join us at 10:15 a.m. for donuts and hanging out before we kick off. We hope you will join us!

Senior High Sunday mornings are the main time for our whole group to gather together for:

  • Worship: Praising, thanking, and giving Jesus the honor and glory He is due through song.
  • Teaching: God’s Word is the source of truth and life change we all need. We focus on teaching God’s Word in a way that stays true to the text and is relevant to students’ lives.
  • Table Sharing: Students sit at tables with leaders and other students to discuss questions related to the morning’s message and other things like prayer, games, and discussion.
  • Different Elements: Each week, we have a different element like a game, prayer, a video, testimonies, stories of God working and more. These elements help students engage with each other and God in different ways.

On the first Sunday of each month, the Sr. High will not hold Sr. High services. On those Sundays, Sr. High students are highly encouraged to attend the RBC main service. Our desire is for students to recognize they are part of a larger church body, and for them to know they are a part of this community, which lives outside our student building walls. Our heart is for the students to know they are connected to the Church as a whole, both in high school and beyond. To that end, we encourage them to attend, to engage with other members of the church, and to consider offering their gifts in services to other ministries. We pray this is one way the students can see their role in God’s Kingdom through the local church, and propel them to remain engaged in a local Church community wherever their next stage in life takes them.

Please email toddfredericks@restonbible.org for more questions.