Our youth ministry is a central part of who we are and what we do here at Cullman. We are deeply committed to investing in the lives of our teenagers, offering classes, events, and opportunities designed specifically for students in 6th through 12th grade. Every gathering, lesson, and activity is intentional—aimed at helping our teens grow in their faith, build meaningful relationships, and discover their purpose in Christ.
We are incredibly blessed with a strong team of ministry leaders who love this work and are passionate about walking alongside our students. They give their time, energy, and hearts to create an environment where teens feel seen, valued, and encouraged. At the same time, we believe there is always room for more people to join in this mission. Youth ministry is not just a program—it’s a community effort. We are always looking for additional volunteers who are willing to love, mentor, and care for the spiritual lives of our teenagers.
At the core of everything we do are four foundational messages—four pillars that guide our teaching, shape our culture, and influence every aspect of our ministry:
LOVE GOD
We encourage students to focus their lives on a growing relationship with God—learning to trust Him, follow Him, and place Him at the center of everything they do.
LOVE OTHERS
We emphasize the importance of connection, teaching our teens to build strong, Christ-centered relationships and to genuinely care for the people around them.
BE A SERVANT
We challenge our students to live with a servant’s heart—using their time, talents, and energy to serve both within the church and throughout the community.
SHARE YOUR STORY
We equip our teens to confidently share how God is working in their lives, encouraging them to use their story as a way to bless and impact others.
If you would like to learn more about our youth ministry or explore how you can get involved, we would love to connect with you. There is a place for you here, and together, we can continue making a difference in the lives of the next generation.