The St. Peter’s Teens in Action Youth Group

Teens in Action

The St. Peter’s Teens in Action Youth Group is built on the premise that the teens and youth of our parish are a blessing and a gift. Teens are an integral and important part of our parish family as they are the future of our church and they bring unique talents to our parish family.

We strive to:

You can do one of the following to join St. Peter Church:

  • Provide a safe zone where teens can connect to each other to share their faith in a fun way.
  • Help teens be authentic in their sharing and to find and live out their connection to God.
  • Be a place for teens to develop friendships with others who share similar morals and values and to be known for something other than academics or sports.
  • Empower young people to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in our world today.
  • Challenge teens to find their inner strength to put their God-given talents to use to learn what it means to serve others as Christ did.
  • Draw young people to responsible participation in the life, mission, and work of the St. Peter’s faith community.
  • Foster the total, personal and spiritual growth of each young person and find the best in each teen.
  • Be concerned with the whole person, addressing young people’s spiritual needs in the context of other parts of their lives.

Teens in Action History

The St. Peter’s Teens in Action are back in action for 2021-22! This year the teens have already had several events involving service and fellowship. After kicking off the year with our usual interest meeting, we’ve already begun working within the community, starting with helping the Sisters at Sacred Heart on the Lake, followed by a fall clean-up at our parish, a fundraiser at our Christmas fair and fundraising Christmas gifts for a high school Senior. And of course, our monthly meetings, where we always welcome new teens looking to become involved, were filled with laugher and conversation designed to deepen our faith with Christ, with each other, and with our community.