A Note To Parents
In today’s busy culture, parenting teenagers can be extremely tough! Because our mission is to help students take personal risks to bring the Gospel to every relationship, our desire is to come alongside you. Parents will always have a deep influence on their children, and we want to provide resources to equip families. Thank you for letting us partner with you in the journey of leading your kids to Jesus.
– Heights Students Team
Parent Blog
September 2018
Trusting Your Teenagers to God
Navigating the teenage years can be down-right exhausting. The early years with toddlers are exhausting physically. You find yourself excitedly wishing for the days you can engage in deeper conversations with your children, or just […]
July 2018
Serve Dallas: Day 3
Good morning! We can’t believe today is already our last full day of serving! Yesterday was another amazing day of us getting to serve all across the community in the morning and then come back […]
Serve Dallas: Day 2
Good morning! We are already kicking off our second full day of Serve Dallas and are having an incredible week thus far. Yesterday we split into our three teams to serve with different ministries across […]
Serve Dallas: Day 1
Serve Dallas has officially kicked off! We have 60 students that are going to be a part of all that the Lord has in store for this week. Each day we are going to share […]
Frequently Asked Questions
This is probably the most frequently asked question at Heights Students. The tough part is, there is no one right answer for every student. We offer many different opportunities to get connected. One of the most important ways to get your student connected is to get them involved in a Bible Fellowship on Sundays. For Junior High students, Bible Fellowship begins at either 9:15 am or 10:50 am. For High School students, Bible Fellowship begins at 9:15am. Junior High students can also participate in Switch while High School students can participate in Huddles throughout the week. The student ministry staff wants to do whatever possible in order for your student to get involved in this community. There is no greater thing your son/daughter could be involved in than Heights Students at The Heights Baptist Church.