Building a Generation Rooted in Faith, Friendship & Fun
At Kerith Community Church, we’re passionate about seeing young people encounter Jesus, grow to become like Him, and boldly share His love with their peers. That’s the heartbeat of Kerith Youth, a space designed for those aged 11–19 (school years 7–13) to find belonging, build friendships, and deepen their faith.
We run youth groups across all of our Kerith sites, offering something vibrant and meaningful for young people to engage with throughout the week. Whether it's the high-energy Friday night socials or the faith-focused Unleashed groups on Sunday mornings, there’s always something happening for youth to be a part of.
Our Friday nights are full of variety, from fun socials like bowling or games nights to smaller group gatherings where young people dive into the Bible and explore what it means to live out the Christian faith in today’s world. Then, on Sunday mornings during the adult service, youth gather to go deeper in their journey with God and each other.
The goal behind everything we do? Community, fun, and faith. We want every young person who walks through our doors to know they are loved, they belong, and they have a purpose.
Kerith Youth brings energy, joy, and life to our church family. We’re constantly inspired by them, and recently, our Bracknell Youth Coordinator asked a simple question: “What do you like about youth?” The responses were heartwarming and encouraging, you can read what they said here.
To keep this ministry thriving, we’re always looking for more team members who feel called to invest in the next generation. If you’ve got a heart for youth and a desire to help them grow in faith and confidence, we’d love to hear from you. Simply fill out this form, and a member of our team will be in touch.
Let’s continue to build a community where young people are empowered to lead, love, and live for Jesus.
“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.”
— 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIV)