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Catalyst: Small Talk

Catalyst: Small Talk

De: Pastor Philip Galyon
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Talking to your teens about faith can be a daunting task. But the numbers are clear, if your teen attends every youth group, Sunday School class, mission trip, and retreat hosted by the church, that totals around 156 hours spent in youth group a year. That is a small percentage of the total 8,760 hours in a year. Most parents will have significant influence (positive or negative) in their child's life simply because of the amount of time spent together. The youth leaders at JCUMC are here to help parents engage in faith conversations with their teens. Join us as we delve into various topics and explore methods of communication to strengthen relationships and encourage our future leaders in the ways of Jesus. It all starts with small talk.

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  • Meet Izzy
    Jun 10 2025

    Johns Creek UMC has a Youth Summer Intern. Izzy Miller grew up in Cumming, Georgia. She completed her BA with a double major in Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. She has just finished up her first year of a Master of Divinity at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. We are thrilled to have her as a part of the team at JCUMC.

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    20 m
  • Confirmation 101
    Mar 25 2025

    United Methodists use the term "confirmation" to mark the first time a baptized Christian publicly "confirms" their intention to live the vows of the baptismal and membership covenant and become a professing member of the local congregation and The United Methodist Church. Pastor Philip shares his perspectives on the confirmation process and how we live into those vows at JCUMC.

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    14 m
  • Listening On Repeat
    Feb 23 2025

    How often do we "listen" vs. actually listen? This week Pastor Philip shares about listening on repeat and how we can be better listeners for our youth, as well as for one another. Jesus shows us that listening is worth repeating and with a bit of practice we can all be better listeners in all of our relationships.

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    15 m
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