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Fire Exit (youth Bible study) |
Fire Exit
Every
Sunday (during term time) from 6:30pm until 8:30pm
On Sunday
evenings we take time out to study the Bible - the most
amazing book in the world. Over a period of roughly 5 years
we look at every single book in the Bible (and then start
again), encouraging the young people to think for
themselves, making their own decisions about what they
believe and not feeling pressured by their peers.
Because the Bible has so much to say about how we should
live, we encourage the young people to live a Biblical
lifestyle, instead of a dangerous one. We teach that they
should keep away from drugs, smoking and alcohol (and once
an adult to keep alcohol in moderation). We also show that
the Bible says that sexual relationships are to be saved for
marriage, and that the best friendships are built on what
they and their friends believe, not on the latest trends.
Each Fire Exit evening starts with a time of worship to God,
which is important in itself, but also provides opportunity
for those who play musical instruments to get involved in
each Fire Exit evening. Other parts of the evening include
opportunity for the young people to talk about their week
and ask any Bible related questions that they may have.
Refreshments
are provided (tea, coffee, hot chocolate, squash and
biscuits etc), however on some occasions more substantial
snacks/meals are provided (pizzas, chips etc) - on the
occasions where it's best not to eat before coming
along, we will let the youth know in plenty of time.
For more
information on
DCF Youth Club or
Fire Exit, please see our
Youth Club
page or email
youthclub@dcf-online.co.uk
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