
The goal of Oneighty is pretty simple - we want to “Bring the lost to Jesus and help Christians live like Him”. That’s what we’re all about. Because of this, we put a huge premium on doing things to give teenagers that don’t know Christ a tangible reason to attend one of our services. While they are with us we then give them a clear and creative presentation of the Gospel. Helping students understand who Jesus is, what he did for them, and how they can be in right-standing with their Creator through the person and work of Jesus Christ.
This year more than 600 teenagers have accepted Christ as their personal Savior during our weekly services at Oneighty. Even though my entire team and myself rejoice in this, we understand that our work is far from over. In fact, once a teenager accepts Jesus as their Savior, that’s when our work as a student ministry has actually begun.
God has called us as the Church of Jesus Christ to do more than get sinners saved and then somehow keep them attending our services every week. God has commissioned us as individuals and ministries to make disciples. In other words we are called to bring the lost to Jesus and then help Christians live like Him.
As I study the life of Jesus there are three words that sum up who Jesus was and how he lived. Those words are serve – grow – lead.
SERVE.
Jesus was the ultimate servant. He left Heaven and came to the Earth. He healed the sick and raised the dead. He befriended the friendless and gave hope to the hurting. During the 33 years that Christ lived on Earth there was nothing that he did for himself. Everything he did was to serve the needs of those around him.
GROW.
The scriptures record that Jesus grew in wisdom and favor with God and with man. Jesus had an insatiable desire to discover, to learn, and to grow into the person he was supposed to be.
LEAD.
Because he had a servant’s heart and a desire to grow, Jesus became the greatest leader in the history of the world. In fact today millions of people on planet Earth pledge their eternal allegiance to this man that they have never personally seen before.
As I’ve studied these things the past few months it has become very clear to me that if Jesus served, if Jesus grew, and if Jesus led, then we as his followers should do the same.
Because of this, we are launching a brand new ministry here at Oneighty that will help our Christian teenagers have tangible ways to actually live like Jesus. Our students will have the opportunity to serve in a ministry here at Oneighty, grow in a small group setting, and become the leaders that God has destined them to be.
This ministry is called UP, Oneighty’s Next-Level Leadership Program. Here is a video we showed our students last week.
I am so excited about UP, because it’s going to help teenagers look and live more like their Savior and ultimately isn’t that what youth ministry is all about?

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