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  2. Frontline (ministry) - Wikipedia

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    Frontline was the young adult ministry of McLean Bible Church, a non-denominational evangelical Christian church with campuses throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan area. [1] Frontline was started in 1994 and has an average weekly attendance of over 2500 [ 2 ] between its multiple campuses.

  3. Jesus Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Backbone of all JY activities are Intercession ministry and Finance ministry. JY has several groups and programmes for its members. These include; Cell groups, Small groups and Prayer encourage young people and families to come together regularly for prayer and fellowship.

  4. Stonecroft Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Local small groups are limited to $1,000 in their holdings and the rest of the funds go to Stonecroft. Local accounts must have the board manager's name on the checks. Stonecroft is governed by an independent board of directors which oversees the ministry's mission, finances, management, conduct, and ethical decisions.

  5. Protestant youth ministry - Wikipedia

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    Most youth groups tend to follow a similar organizational model. The church that supports them will allocate funds to use for the activities of the group. It also will employ a paid staff member or volunteer to lead the group, known as a youth pastor, youth minister, Pastor of Student Ministries, Youth Leader, or other similar terms. This ...

  6. Cell church - Wikipedia

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    A cell church is a Christian church structure centering on the regular gathering of cell groups. Small group ministries are often called cell groups, but may also be called home groups, home friendship groups, home care groups, house fellowships, or life groups. A church with cell groups is not necessarily a cell church.

  7. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Federal Association of Liberal Students Groups (Germany) FBLA (US) FFA (Future Farmers of America) (US) Finns Party Youth (Finland) (2006-2020) Fimcap (Global) First Priority (US) The First Tee (US) For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (Global) Foras na Gaeilge (Ireland) Foróige (Ireland) Friends of Nature (Global) FZY (UK)

  8. Youth ministry - Wikipedia

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    Youth ministry, also commonly referred to as youth group, is an age-specific religious ministry of faith groups or other religious organizations, usually from ages 12 to 30, whose mission is to involve and engage with young people who attend their places of worship, or who live in their community.

  9. Catholic youth work - Wikipedia

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    Activities in the field range from small scale youth groups attached to parishes or Catholic schools, to large international gatherings, such as World Youth Day. It is a field which has evolved much over recent decades, especially in comparison to more formal methods of education or catechesis within the church.