TheMix is the student ministry of TheMet church. It is designed to connect students 6th-12th grades to God and other students all while making disciples of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Steven teaches on the Kingdom of God the day after the 2020 election. We talk through Jesus’ parable of comparing the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed in Matthew 13. His kingdom can have small and seemingly insignificant beginnings but in the Kingdom of God what is small becomes exponentially big.
Pastor Steven talks about being authentic and real in our relationship to God and with others. Because of Christ, we don’t have to where masks. We can be who we are and allow Him to change us and transform us into His image. Walking in the light is better than hiding in the Dark.
No one is independent. We are all influenced by outside influences. Pastor Steven speaks through the influences in our lives and challenges the students to follow the right things and unfollow the wrong things.
Pastor Steven continues the series “The Chase,” talking about small steps towards following Jesus that can have a massive impact on our relationship with God.
Alison New kicks off a brand new series called, “The Chase.” In this series we are discussing what it looks like to get closer to the Lord and pursue a deeper relationship with him.
Emily Cash unpacks what it means to be “Meek” and why Jesus says it brings lasting joy and blessing.
Pastor Steven unpacks another Beatitude in Matthew 5. What does it means to “Mourn” and why Jesus says it brings lasting joy and blessing?
Pastor Steven unpacks what it means to be “Poor In Spirit” and why Jesus says it brings lasting joy and blessing.
This week Rachel encourages students to treasure the Bible. She gives practical advice on how to read God’s word.
This week Pastor Steven kicks off a series called “Streaks.” Creating consistent habits for Spiritual growth. This week, we were challenged and encouraged to maintain a consistent prayer life.
This week Pastor Steven talks through the Christmas story from the perspective of God’s amazing generosity. Our God is the ultimate gift giver and we reflect him as we give to others.
God calls us to follow Christ’s example of being light to this dark world. In big or small ways we can generously love others and be the light He is calling us to be.
This week we have special Guest Chelsea Roden sharing from a Christian psychologist’s point of view on the subject of Suicide and Depression. She lines out ways to deal with depression as well as recognize it in our friends. She gives great resources and advice on how to handle such a difficult subject.