Youth Alpha
WHAT IS YOUTH ALPHA?
The Alpha Youth Film Series is 12 video sessions designed to engage 11-18 year olds in conversations about faith, life and Jesus. It is a series of interactive sessions exploring the basics of the Christian faith. |
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HOW LONG IS THE SERIES?
The series is twelve episodes, completed over 8-10 weeks (depending on how many sessions are included on the Alpha Weekend or Day). Each episode is about 20 minutes.
The series is twelve episodes, completed over 8-10 weeks (depending on how many sessions are included on the Alpha Weekend or Day). Each episode is about 20 minutes.
WHAT TOPICS ARE COVERED?
Life: Is This It? Jesus: Who is He? Cross: Why Did Jesus Die? Faith: How Can I Have Faith? Prayer: Why and How Do I Pray? Bible: Why and How Do I Read the Bible? Follow: How Does God Guide Us Into Full Life? Spirit: Who Is the Holy Spirit and What Does He Do? Fill: How Can I Be Filled With the Holy Spirit? Evil: How Can I Resist Evil? Healing: Does God Heal Today? Church: What About the Church and Telling Others? |
HOW CAN I START YOUTH ALPHA IN MY PARISH?
Interested in running a Youth Alpha for young people in your parish? Get in touch with your local BCYS worker and we can support you in training your team, preparing your sessions and getting your group up and running. This resource is easy to run and a great way to engage your young people in questions of faith in a fresh and relevant way. If there is currently no youth ministry in your parish then this could be a great way to launch and get young people involved and interested in their faith.
Interested in running a Youth Alpha for young people in your parish? Get in touch with your local BCYS worker and we can support you in training your team, preparing your sessions and getting your group up and running. This resource is easy to run and a great way to engage your young people in questions of faith in a fresh and relevant way. If there is currently no youth ministry in your parish then this could be a great way to launch and get young people involved and interested in their faith.