If you have or you are a teenager anywhere between 6th and 12th grade, you are in the right place! We invite you to check out the links below for information about our various youth ministries on Wednesday evenings. We also have lots of other fun activities, retreats, camps, missions projects, and special events throughout the year for students.
If you have any additional questions about our youth ministries, please contact:
Ryan Anfinrud
Youth Pastor
763-434-6013
ryan@oakhavenchurch.org
We love encouraging 6th-12th graders to grow in their relationship with each other and most importantly Jesus. You’ll find lots of laughter, high energy activities, relevant messages that can actually be applied to student life, and loving small group leaders to help students dive into conversation and relationship. We also like to do other fun activities throughout the year like retreats, camps, service projects, and more!
We meet on Wednesdays from 6:30-8pm in the youth room on the bottom floor of our building. You can expect fun indoor and outdoor games, a snack shack, an encouraging and challenging talk, small group time separated by age and gender, and lots of opportunities to have fun and make new friends!
OAK HAVEN YOUTH MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHTS 6:30-8PM
Learn more about who we are
We are looking for Men and Women willing to do whatever it takes to break the pattern of over 50% of US students losing their faith past High School*. Your goal is to help the young people in and around our Church create and keep a thriving faith in Jesus Christ. You will accomplish this through conversations with students, allowing them to get to know you, and helping them develop healthy relationships with each other. We need your transformed and transforming presence!
We're looking for both Dreamers who want to try new things as well as the Pragmatics who want to fill the needs of the here and now.
*Studies show over one million young people walking away from faith each year. Another study closer to home showed a whopping 70% of U of M students lost their faith in the first 6 months of college.