InsideOut

A Place Where High School Students Belong

Worship During InsideOut Gathering

More Than Sunday

InsideOut meets from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Sundays at North Point Community Church.

The pivotal season of high school goes by fast. While the goal is often to survive these years, InsideOut is here to help students make the most of them. On Sunday afternoons, students meet up with their friends for live music, practical teaching, and small group conversation guided by adult leaders who care about them.

This Week in InsideOut

Summer Studies: James

You’ve probably heard the expression, “All talk, no action.” You may have even said it to yourself—or lived it out at some point. It can be a joking expression when talking to a friend about getting a job or asking someone on a date, but no one’s laughing when it’s used to describe a person’s faith in Jesus.

James, the brother of Jesus, had a few thoughts about all talk, no action when it comes to our faith. He even wrote a letter about it, and we can read it in the Bible. It’s called… James! When we read James, it's clear that James isn’t focused on what you say you believe. He wants to know what your faith actually looks like in action. 

This summer at InsideOut, we’re going to dive into the book of James and take a look at our faith. As we read James, we’ll discuss what it looks like to have a faith that shows up in how we love people for who they are, not for what they can do for us; a faith that shows up to help others and benefits those around us; a faith that shows up in our conversations and how we use our words. In other words, we want to help put feet to their faith and move it to action.

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When and where does InsideOut meet?

InsideOut meets on Sundays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at North Point Community Church in the Theater. When you arrive, drive around the left side of the building to the portico for drop-off or park in the lot and enter through the glass doors.

Will my student be put into a small group? How are the groups organized?

Yes! Our groups are broken down by grade, gender, and school. We believe circles are better than rows, so we want students to experience a consistent group of their peers with leaders who care about them. We typically start by asking if a student has any friends they want to be in group with. If so, we try our best to make that happen! If not, we’ll put them in a group with other students who are the same gender and in the same grade.

How do you choose InsideOut small group leaders?

We are SUPER picky about who we invite to lead students. Potential leaders fill out an application, go through an interview process, provide references, and submit to a background check. Once leaders are chosen, we provide training so they are prepared and equipped to lead students. We ask leaders to commit to stay with their group until the students graduate high school.

Where do first-timers go?

Just inside the glass doors are tables where students can check in and be added to a small group. We’ll get them registered and reach out to their leader to come meet them and walk them over to join the rest of the group!

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