

DCC Youth Group is a community of young people committed to creating a safe and loving environment for all people. We are learning how the story of our lives fits into God’s larger story of what He is doing in our world. We are exploring where our world and our culture intersects with the Kingdom of God. We are learning how to live at that intersection while Christ continually is formed in us... (CLICK TO READ MORE)
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TwoTwenty TwoTwenty is our weekly gathering for High School students where we meet in a home of one of our church family members to share in food and friendship. We intentionally spend time studying and discussing God's word and our story, in order to have our story and our identities shaped by Christ. We have a time where we all meet together. We also have time split up into male and female groups. Click here for a schedule. |
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Bible Classes for Middle and High School students We meet to discuss questions about the Gospel and who God is. |
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Trips and Retreats These are usually one or two nights away from our normal lives and routines, in order to spend extended time together as well as engage with God in unique settings. |
Summer 2010 High School Summer Blast at Lake Burton HS Movie Club Everyone loves to watch movies. And movies often times are a reflection of our cultural values and priorities. Movies also tell the stories in which we often live. It is important to be able to watch certain movies with an eye to discover and discern those cultural values and stories. We will be watching two films this summer and discussing their messages and implications. Hosted in church members' homes. HS/MS Braves Game Baseball is America's favorite pastime. This will be a fun evening out at the ball park simply just to be with your youth group friends. |
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ATL Mission Week (Rising 7th Graders and up) Often times when we hear the word “Missions” we think about going to a far-away destination and working with people who are under-privileged. However, Jesus calls us to be on mission 24/7. In order to build into our students a “mission as lifestyle” perspective, we will be doing one local mission project each day somewhere in the city of Atlanta. As a part of this week we are going to be gathering each evening at the home of a church member to be together, eat dinner, hang out, play games, discuss what we are learning at our mission projects, etc.... Ukraine Orphan Camp, Hope Now Students will stay on the grounds and eat all their meals in the camp dining area. Students will be responsible for putting on a Bible camp, doing skits, running activities and spending time with the orphan children. |
Mexico 2008 Youth Trip Video: