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Youth Ministries

Lombard Christian Reformed Church offers a variety of ministries to help share the Word of God with the children of our church and the community.

Sunday School

K thru 12th Grade

Offered during the school year for children kindergarten through high school. Students are taught age-appropriate Biblical lessons and how to apply these lessons to their own lives

Reminder for parents:
Every child K-6th will need to have a parent sign them in and out, unless you have complete a waiver form.
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GEMS

Girls 2nd – 8th grade

Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior (G.E.M.S.) is a relationship-building program for girls 2nd through 8th grade. GEMS is an exciting and safe environment for girls to learn about God, His word and His world with mentors and peers. The girls spend time in Bible study, crafts, singing, games and special parties throughout the year.

To learn more, visit the GEMS Girl’s Club website

 


Cadets

Boys 1st – 8th grade

Cadets is a mentoring program in a group setting where we can share God’s love with boys from the church and the community. The goal of Cadets is to help boys grow in their Christian faith through Bible lessons, games, activities and outings. Lombard CRC’s Cadet program is for boys from 1st to 8th grade. Cadets meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7–8:30 pm. Any interested boys are welcome to attend.

To learn more, visit the Calvinist Cadet Corps website

 


The Path

Middle School Students │ 6th – 8th grade

The Path challenges middle school students to interact in ways that glorify God and develop their relationship with God through meetings and games, as well as a yearly retreat and summer trip. This is a fun, safe environment for students to connect with each other and feel accepted.

 


The Rock

High School Students │ 9th – 12th grade

The Rock exists to provide a nurturing environment where high school students are challenged to live out their faith and influence those around them through meetings, activities and small groups, along with a yearly retreat and serve projects.