Students are an important part of the body of Christ at Walnut Street.  You will find exciting, age-specific activities and ministry opportunities for both middle and high school students.

Check out the choices on the left for your group!




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






Hey! Welcome to our Middle School ministry page! Our middle school ministry is here so that Louisvillle's 6th 7th and 8th grade students can know what it means to love God and live for Him.
We currently meet at 9:30 on Sunday mornings and 6:00 on Wednesday nights on the youth floor. Big changes are coming soon so be sure to check back soon for more details. For more information about the student ministry, email Kris Billiter or call (502) 589-5290.

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Welcome to the High School Ministries Page! We exsist so that High School Students can know God's great love and the unbelievable plan He has for their lives. Through Bible study, service opportunities and building relationships, high school students have an amazing opportunity to impact our community. We currently meet at 9:30 on Sunday mornings and 6:00 on Wednesday nights on the youth floor. Big changes are coming soon so be sure to check back soon for more details. For more information about the student ministry, email Kris Billiter or call (502) 589-5290.

 

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Our Mission:

To inspire, equip and encourage young adults to glorify God by accepting Christ's authority over their lives. The College and Career Ministry of Walnut Street is for all undergraduate and graduate students as well as other college-age young adults from 18-23ish.

Join us for:
Bible study at 9:30 a.m. Sunday mornings on the 4th floor of the main building; Wednesday Dinner at 5 p.m. in the Dining Room for $3 for college students with a student ID; $3 lunch after morning worship the 1st Sunday of each month at various Louisville restaurants; other events such as fellowships, ministry activities, retreats and mission trips scheduled throughout the year. Check out the College Talk blog for information.

 


 

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