it’s gametime!
Bring $5.95 for supper, your game-face and a friend!
IT'S ON!
Coming soon to GBYouth.
Bring $5.95 for supper, your game-face and a friend!
IT'S ON!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT Checkers on Dawson Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
GBC LOCATION: Youth building/David's Place
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawson Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
GBC LOCATION: Youth building/David's Place
Bring $5.95 for supper, your game-face and a friend!
IT'S ON!
WORSHIP IN COSTUMES!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT STEAK N SHAKE on Westover Blvd in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
WORSHIP IN COSTUMES!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT CHICK-FIL-A on Dawson Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
GBC LOCATION: Youth building/David's Place
Bring $5.95 for supper, your game-face and a friend!
IT'S ON!
WORSHIP IN COSTUMES!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT CHICK-FIL-A on Dawson Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
WORSHIP IN COSTUMES!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT CHICK-FIL-A on Dawson Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
GBC LOCATION: Youth building/David's Place
WORSHIP IN COSTUMES!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT CHICK-FIL-A on Dawson Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
GBC LOCATION: Youth building/David's Place
Bring $5.95 for supper, your game-face and a friend!
IT'S ON!
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SURCHEROS on Westover Blvd in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
GBC LOCATION: Youth building/David's Place
Bring $5.95 for supper, your game-face and a friend!
IT'S ON!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SURCHEROS on Westover Blvd in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SURCHEROS on Westover Blvd in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
Grab your best friend, your ugliest Christmas sweater ever, and a (tasteful) gag-gift and join us for supper and one hilarious round of White Elephant!
Supper and Christmas desserts.
Ugliest Christmas Sweater Ever contest!
Photo Booth!
White Elephant gag-gift exchange!
You and your friends!
BRING:
(1) Tasteful gag-gift for White Elephant.
WEAR:
Your ugliest Christmas sweater ever.
REGISTER:
Join Pastor Bryan at the fire for worship, study, hot-dogs and smores roasted over an open fire. Bring a friend (or two), some boots and an appetite! IT'S ON!
BRING:
A Bible.
A guest.
WEAR:
Campfire attire.
Jeans, boots.
Coat and hat.
WEATHER:
The WALB forecast is calling for cloudy and cold with a low in the lower 40’s. So dress warm, kiddos!
REGISTRATION:
Registration is not required for this event. See ya there!
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SURCHEROS on Westover Blvd in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
EAT: WE WILL SERVE PIZZA SUPPER UPON ARRIVAL.
WHAT TO BRING:
Bible.
Guest.
Sleeping bag and pillow (if you must sleep).
Individually wrapped salty or sweet snacks to share.
WHAT TO WEAR:
Appropriate clothing for the forecast.
WHERE TO GO:
Please arrive and pick up at the Fellowship Hall portico entrance on the west side of campus. Students arrive at 7:00P and depart at 7:00A.
HEAD. HEART. HANDS.
Events are a part of GBYouth's missiology, in that, they provide unique opportunities to invite friends to enjoy with us in the fellowship of The LORD. (1 John 1.3-4)
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.
Why didn’t Jesus get married?
See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given-curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.
We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.
We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.
Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.
SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF-CAMPUS AT SLIM CHICKENS on Dawsonn Road in Albany. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.