Local Church Youth Use Spring Break to Minister to Local Families
March 27th, 2022 by Joe BurgessThe mission of Jerusalem Project: is to empower SEARK Baptist Teens with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the needs of others as set by Christ’s example. By providing a safe and supportive environment, Jerusalem Project works to build a legacy of future leaders who strengthen awareness of Jesus in their own lives and recognizing others need of Jesus.
In addition, JP 2022 strives to foster the developmental growth of SEARK Teens spiritually, socially, and emotionally. In order to fulfill its mission, JP 2022 develops projects, and other programming with the following three core values in mind: Salvation, Sanctification, and Service.
With a focus on being God’s witness in our communities, SEARK teens are encouraged to share who they are in Christ with their hands as well as their voice. Moreover, youth are given the opportunity to come out of their shell to explore the varying methods of serving others. Through this, youth are trained to be more social and observant of the needs of others.
SEARK teens also work on building skills in a number of areas such as leadership, communication, carpentry, interpersonal relationship, self-management, and taking responsibility for self and others. These new skills help youth to feel more empowered to make changes not only in their personal lives, but also in their church and communities. We are to make a difference in our world for the honor and glory of Christ.
Pastors of SEARK
Calvary Baptist Church, Monticello
Shady Grove Baptist Church, Monticello
Wilmar Baptist Church, Wilmar
Westside Baptist Church
Old Union Baptist Church
Grace Cowboy Church
Martinville Baptist Church
Cominto Baptist Church
Dickinson Baptist Church
Rankins Chapel
Florence Baptist Church
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