Our Ministry for High School Students
What is InsideOut?
InsideOut is our environment for high schoolers. The high school years happen fast. InsideOut is here to help your student not just survive those years, but make the most of them.
On Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m., high schoolers gather with their friends for live music, practical teaching, and small group conversation guided by adult leaders who care about them.
What is InsideOut?
InsideOut is our environment for high schoolers. The high school years happen fast. InsideOut is here to help your student not just survive those years, but make the most of them.
On Sundays at 4:30 p.m., high schoolers gather with their friends for live music, practical teaching, and small group conversation guided by adult leaders who care about them.
What is InsideOut?
InsideOut is our environment for high schoolers. The high school years happen fast. InsideOut is here to help your student not just survive those years, but make the most of them.
On Sundays at 5:00 p.m., high schoolers gather with their friends for live music, practical teaching, and small group conversation guided by adult leaders who care about them.
InsideOut meets at Southside Church Peachtree City in the student building. If you look at the building from the parking lot, it will be the one on your left.
You are welcome to walk in with your student, but you certainly don’t have to! When students arrive, our Guest Services Team will greet them and make sure they know where to go.
Just inside the glass doors is a first-time here table where students can check in and be added to a small group. We’ll get them registered and reach out to their leader to come meet them and walk them over to join the rest of the group!
Most Sundays at InsideOut start with a large group gathering for some fun, music, and practical teaching. Then students meet with their small group to talk about the message and build relationships with one another. It’s important for students to talk about the teaching and how to apply it in their everyday lives.
Small group time usually wraps up around 8:30 p.m.
Yes! Our groups are broken down by grade and gender. We believe circles are better than rows, so we want students to experience a consistent group of their peers with leaders who care about them. We typically start by asking if a student has any friends they want to be in a group with. If so, we try our best to make that happen! If not, we’ll put them in a group with other students who are the same gender and in the same grade.
Great question! You can request that information by emailing [email protected].
We are SUPER picky about who we invite to lead students. Potential leaders fill out an application, meet with our InsideOut directors, and submit a background check. Once leaders are chosen, we provide training so they are prepared and equipped to lead students. We ask leaders to commit to stay with their group until the students graduate high school.
The best way to keep up with what’s happening at InsideOut is to follow us on Instagram.
That’s great news! You can visit southside.org/baptism to find out about the process and get started.
InsideOut meets at Southside Church Newnan. Just look for the InsideOut flags!
You are welcome to walk in with your student, but you certainly don’t have to! When students arrive, our Guest Services Team will greet them and make sure they know where to go.
Just inside the glass doors is a first-time here table where students can check in and be added to a small group. We’ll get them registered and reach out to their leader to come meet them and walk them over to join the rest of the group!
Most Sundays at InsideOut start with a large group gathering for some fun, music, and practical teaching. Then students meet with their small group to talk about the message and build relationships with one another. It’s important for students to talk about the teaching and how to apply it in their everyday lives. We also eat dinner together at InsideOut every week!
InsideOut usually wraps up around 6:30 p.m.
Yes! Our groups are broken down by grade and gender. We believe circles are better than rows, so we want students to experience a consistent group of their peers with leaders who care about them. We typically start by asking if a student has any friends they want to be in a group with. If so, we try our best to make that happen! If not, we’ll put them in a group with other students who are the same gender and in the same grade.
Great question! You can request that information by emailing [email protected].
We are SUPER picky about who we invite to lead students. Potential leaders fill out an application, meet with our InsideOut directors, and submit a background check. Once leaders are chosen, we provide training so they are prepared and equipped to lead students. We ask leaders to commit to stay with their group until the students graduate high school.
The best way to keep up with what’s happening at InsideOut is to follow us on Instagram or sign up for our email list.
That’s great news! You can visit southside.org/baptism to find out about the process and get started.
InsideOut meets at Southside Church Fayetteville in our main auditorium.
You are welcome to walk in with your student, but you certainly don’t have to! When students arrive, our Guest Services Team will greet them and make sure they know where to go.
Inside the doors, students can check in on the iPads and be added to a small group. We’ll get them registered and reach out to their leader to come meet them.
Sundays at InsideOut include food, fun, and practical teaching. Students also meet with their small group to talk about the message and build relationships with one another.
Small group time usually wraps up around 6:30 p.m.
Yes! Our groups are broken down by grade and gender. We believe circles are better than rows, so we want students to experience a consistent group of their peers with leaders who care about them. We typically start by asking if a student has any friends they want to be in a group with. If so, we try our best to make that happen! If not, we’ll put them in a group with other students who are the same gender and in the same grade.
Great question! You can request that information by emailing [email protected].
We are SUPER picky about who we invite to lead students. Potential leaders fill out an application, meet with our InsideOut directors, and submit a background check. Once leaders are chosen, we provide training so they are prepared and equipped to lead students. We ask leaders to commit to stay with their group until the students graduate high school.
The best way to keep up with what’s happening at InsideOut is to follow us on Instagram.
That’s great news! You can visit southside.org/baptism to find out about the process and get started.