Youth & Young Adults Ministry
At Open Door Baptist Church, our Youth & Young Adults Ministry embodies a commitment to fostering spiritual growth, community engagement, and personal development in the lives of our younger generations. We recognize the unique challenges and opportunities that youth and young adults face in today's world, and as such, we strive to create an environment that encourages exploration of faith, meaningful relationships, and active participation in the life of the church.
Vision
Our vision is to nurture a vibrant community where young people feel valued, inspired, and equipped to pursue their God-given calling. We aim to foster an atmosphere of authenticity and openness, encouraging individuals to discover their purpose through worship, study, and service.
Mentorship and Support
Recognizing that guidance is vital during personal and spiritual development, our ministry emphasizes mentorship. We pair young individuals with experienced leaders who provide encouragement, wisdom, and support on their individual journeys.
Get Involved
We invite all youth and young adults to join us in this enriching ministry. As we walk alongside one another in faith and fellowship, we can collectively pursue a deeper understanding of God’s love and purpose for our lives. Together, we can make a lasting impact on our church and community.
For further information on participating or volunteering within our Youth & Young Adults Ministry, please reach out through our church office.

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will guide you with My eye.
Psalm 32:8
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