Category Archives: Series
Several weeks ago, we asked our small group leaders to tell us the questions students were asking in group that we hadn’t covered this year. Over the next three weeks, we’re going to take an honest look at the truth … Continue reading
Party Planners
Have you ever shown up at a party at the last minute and seen the look in the eyes of the hostess when she has to squeeze in one more place setting? Have you ever called your grandmother and all … Continue reading
This Month in Transit
You have seen it happen a thousand times. You know . . . that girl who obsesses over her make-up, her clothes, and the way she talks because she wants to appear like she has it all together. Or the … Continue reading
On the Right Track
It’s hard enough to get middle schoolers to think about what they’re going to do in 15 minutes, let alone 15 years, but that’s what we’re going to try to do in this series. Their level of mental development at … Continue reading
Wretch Like Me
If you were to ask 100 people, youʼre likely to get 100 different answers about what counts as a sin, what effects sins have, and what we can do to eradicate them. Fortunately for us, the questions middle school students … Continue reading
Current Series
None of us want to be known as selfish, and yet we’ve all looked at the last piece of pizza and tried to grab it first. We’ve all nabbed those extra clothes from the sale rack just so no one … Continue reading
Current Series
Maybe it was when your friends heard you call your father “daddy.” Maybe it was when you decided you wanted to pick out your own clothes to wear to school. Whatever your first urge to start gaining independence from your … Continue reading
This Week in Transit
Today is a very special day in Transit. We have sent our old 8th graders off to high school and we have inherited a new crop of 6th graders. In a single day they have grown up, matured, and gained … Continue reading
Current Series
May is a bittersweet time of year, as we get excited to see new 6th graders join us and all our students grow up a grade, but it’s also time to see a third of our students move on to … Continue reading


