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Programs for Teens
Our goal is to help teens and young adults foster a better relationship with Christ, themselves and the community. We aim to help each young person develop important spiritual Christian tools for life through action, learning and service.

Please feel free to contact Stephanie Eft, Director of Christian Education, with questions or comments: 610-971-0670.
Christian Education
Learning our faith

Junior High
Students in grades 7-8 continue their WeBelieve curriculum, now geared to pre-teen/teen years.

Senior High
Using a variety of teen-focused curricula, students in high school explore the ways the Word applies to their real-life situations and relationships.
Fellowship
Sharing our faith

Junior & Senior High Fellowship
Sunday evenings the carriage glows with laughter and fellowship for Junior and Senior Highs. We spend time building friendships and learning more about the God we serve through planned activities. Junior highs meet from 5:00-6:00 pm and Senior high fellowship is from 6:30-8:00 pm.
Regular and Seasonal Activities
Celebrating and sharing our faith

Camp Re-Vision
An overnight camping week of fun, friendship and faith enrichment for students grades 6 through 12. Children participate in small group discussions, thought-provoking theme presentations, art & woodshop projects, team building games, free time and more! This week is a collaborative project with Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church.

Devon Horse Show Parking
For 10 days each spring, St. John's grounds become a parking lot for visitors attending the famous Devon Horse Show. This "extravaganza" is loads of fun, and provides the only fundraising event for youth activities, which in part supports youth programs and a worthy cause of their choice.

Senior High Mission Trip
Each summer, St. John's students embark on a week-long, Christ-centered, life-changing mission trip. Targeted to the needs and capabilities of teenagers. Past trips have been to North Dakota, and as far as Mexico.
Community Service
Bringing compassion and service to our world

The Other Carpenter
Senior High students spend a Saturday in Philadelphia plastering, painting, and tackling house repairs for those who are in need.

30-Hour Famine
Once a year Junior and Senior High participants collect donations to help provide healthy food and safe water to those in need around the world. Students fast for 30 hours to experience hunger first-hand. Held in St. John's Carriage House, the students learn more about poverty, and social justice.