a162.jpgThe Fellowship Club

TFC is the Middle School (7-8 grade) ministry of Community Bible Church. Like the other ministries at CBC, the purpose of TFC is to introduce young adults to a relationship with God through Jesus Christ as presented in the Bible. We believe that the greatest need in a young person's life is a genuine relationship with God. We try to promote this in several ways:

Wednesday Night Meetings

Every Wednesday during the school year, students join us for a dynamic, Bible-based program. The weekly meetings feature skits, sports, recreational and educational activities, musical worship, prayer, challenging Bible sermons and discussion groups.

Monthly Weekend Outings

We offer optional weekend outings. We believe that friendship and shared activities serve to provide valuable opportunities for spiritual, social, and emotional growth. At TFC outings, students can build healthy Christian friendships while gaining new life experiences in a safe and supervised environment.

Discipleship Groups

We offer smaller discipleship groups. These groups are an option for students who desire to pursue a deeper relationship with God, as they meet with older Christians for Bible study, prayer, and scripture memory.

Sunday School

We offer Sunday School classes 9-10 AM in the CBC Student Center. This forum allows for delivery of formal Bible curriculum and scripture memory assignments.

Optional Saturday Classes

We currently offer 2 optional Bible study programs:

  • Room 222 - Based on 2 Tim 2:2, this is a 4-week course on basic Bible doctrines
  • SWAT (Student Witnessing and Training), instructing young believers how to more effectively share their faith. A 4-week course

Winter and Summer Camps

Every winter and summer, we offer exciting camps for 7-12 graders. While winter camp is open only to  dedicated students who are involved in discipleship, summer camp is open to all 7-12 graders.

FAQ

Who works with my kids?

Led by Ray Palompo, Pastor of Youth, TFC staff members are all lay volunteers from Community Bible Church. Ranging from college students to married couples, all staff volunteers engage in regular youth worker and discipleship training and must meet certain requirements of faithfulness and responsibility.

I'm a parent. How can I get involved?

There are many ways to get involved:

  • Volunteer as a chaperone or driver
  • Provide refreshments for Wednesday nights
  • Donate school supplies such as pens, paper, poster boards, and dry erase markers
  • Open your home to host our annual Christmas party or Summer Luau (About 50 guests)

I'm in Junior High. How can I get involved?

Call Ray Palompo at CBC or Daniel Arcilla and we will plug you in!