February Events
3rd. Super Bowl Party
10th. Middle School Connect
17th. High School Connect
22nd. Impromptu Hang Out (6-12th grades)
24th. Connect Party (Late Night Talk Show)
February Events
3rd. Super Bowl Party
10th. Middle School Connect
17th. High School Connect
22nd. Impromptu Hang Out (6-12th grades)
24th. Connect Party (Late Night Talk Show)
February Teaching
This month we are teaching a couple different biblical truths to our students. Middle School Students are learning the importance of purity and how our decisions effect how we focus our hearts on God. High School students are learning why wisdom is so crucial in our relationships with our friends, family, and other people we meet. This month is set around ultimately having a relationship with God before we decide to have relationships with others.
Pine Needles Fundraiser
Our Student ministry is selling Pine Needles to raise funds for our trips and events for 2019. Each student is encouraged to sell as much as they can, because 10% of their total sales will be dedicated toward their personal student account for future activities. Students can pick up a form online or at RCC. Sales forms must be turned in by March 10th. Pine Needles bales are $5/bale for pick up, and $6/bale for delivery. Pine Needles will be available on March 16th for Pick Up at Reidsville Christian Church from 8 am to 12 pm. If Delivery, bales will be delivered from 8 am to 12 pm on March 16th. All payments will be made on site at RCC or on delivery. Checks accepted and made payable to “Reidsville Christian Church” with a memo of “Pine Needles Fundraiser”
On the outside, most young people seem happy-go-lucky, but inside each adolescent is a complex network of potentially explosive pressures. Adolescents with a strong parental and social support system are the least likely to experience the painful effects of the pressures they face. When parents become aware of the typical sources of pressure that kids face, they are better able to provide their kids encouragement and support. Here are five common pressures adolescents face:
1. The Pressure to be Perfect.
Teens repeatedly talk about their parents wanting them to be perfect, particularly in the areas of behavior and school. No kid is perfect and when they fall short of their parents' expectations, they feel more pressure.
2. The Pressure to Succeed.
The pressure to succeed elicits the attitude that life is a perpetual performance. To fail is to feel stupid. When kids fail, they fear that others will reject them.
3. The Pressure to Conform.
Kids find it extremely uncomfortable to be different from their peers; so, they work hard to fit in and be accepted by one of the subcultures on their school campus.
4. The Pressure from Body Changes.
Since consistent change is part of the developing adolescent body, teenagers are in a continual state of stress over what's happening or what's not happening.
5. The Pressure from Emotions.
Adolescence is a time of emotional development. For many teens, the strength and frequency of their emotions is much like having new emotions altogether. They are often not sure where the emotions have come from, and they are equally unsure what to do with them.
Pressure is simply going to be part of the adolescent experience. Learning to process pressure and stress is actually an important part of preparing kids to face the pressures and stresses of adulthood. Rather than trying to eradicate all pressure, the wise course for parents is to help kids manage and moderate the pressures they face so that they do not become overwhelmed as they journey toward adulthood.