Building on the foundations established in The Brook Littles & Kids, The Brook Students focuses on equipping students to understand who they are in Christ, to know what they believe, and to live out their faith daily. Our students will be equipped primarily through Bible exposition, or the verse-by-verse explanation of the text, and practical application. They will also be taught the basic principles of Scripture interpretation, or hermeneutics, and apologetics, so that they can accurately study the scriptures for themselves and they can boldly and confidently defend their faith.
The following pillars serve as the framework for discipleship in this ministry and during this stage of life:
Biblical Identity:
Through the exposition of Scripture, our students will be consistently taught that they are created in God’s image and have inherent value and worth. Our hope is for students to find their identity in Christ rather than in the things of this world. When students have a firm understanding of their identity in Christ, it fundamentally changes their view of the world.
Biblical Community:
Our students will learn the importance of walking in community with faithful followers of Christ. They will be challenged to pursue friendships that glorify Christ. They will also discover the beauty of belonging to the body of Christ.
Biblical Practice:
Students will be encouraged to put into practice what they have learned throughout their time at The Brook. We desire for our students to grasp their purpose as disciples of Jesus and to understand that the gospel calls them to live out their faith. Specifically, they will be challenged to grow in the spiritual disciplines, as well as to use their gifts to serve God and others.
Systematic Theology:
In addition to our students understanding the main storyline of Scripture, we also want to expound upon the foundational doctrines of the Christian faith. We accomplish this by introducing our students to systematic theology, which presents the Bible’s teaching on various subjects, one at a time, and summarizes each topic based on the entirety of Scripture. They will explore doctrines such as: the Trinity, creation, sin, salvation, and redemption.
Christian Apologetics:
In a culture that is increasingly post-Christian, our ministry seeks to arm students with the knowledge to defend their faith. Such knowledge will help them stand firm and remain rooted in the Word of God. Our students will look at topics such as: the existence of God, the reliability of Scripture, and the existence of evil.
Biblical Mission:
We desire to see our students live out the Great Commission to go and make disciples. Throughout their student ministry years, they will be equipped in how to share their faith and how to disciple others. They will also have the opportunity to put this instruction into practice through local, domestic, and international missions efforts.
These pillars are emphasized through the environments, events, and milestones of this ministry:
Environments:
- Large group worship and teaching
- Grade-specific and gender-specific small groups
Events:
- Immersion Night
- Collide Weekend
- Summer Camp
- Street Reach
Milestones:
- Sixers Retreat
- Senior Send-off