160: How Do You Teach Students to Go to Church On Their Own?

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Going to church can sometimes get lost in the midst of all the other responsibilities in our world today. That can be especially true for students when they graduate and have to decide to attend on their own (maybe even in a new community that they’ve moved to). But the act of going to church doesn’t have to feel like another thing on a checklist of things to complete. It doesn’t have to be regulated to a low priority. Join today’s conversation with guests Jon Berends and Sydney Sequillion as they talk about what church attendance can look like for students in your ministry (and beyond)!

Want to learn more about the programs Jon and Sydney are part of?

You can find Jon Berends at…

www.ActFive.ca

Instagram: @act_five
jberends[at]redeemer.ca

 

And you can find Sydney Sequillion at…

www.connectingstreams.com/gps

sydney.sequillion[at]p2c.com

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