The Youth of KPCW consists of students from 6th through 12th grade. The ministry serves to mature our young believers' faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, and to unite them together as a body of Christ. We hope to achieve this goal by committing ourselves to Faithful Biblical Teaching (the Word), Accountability (One another), and Service (work of Christ in the world).
Sunday Service | 11:00 AM
The Youth are joined with the Cornerstone Ministry, upstairs in the sanctuary for praise. After praise and greeting, the youth are dismissed downstairs to resume the youth worship. All our services are in English.
Friday Night Gatherings | 7:30 PM
Every Friday, the Youth gather together to further learn and grow in the knowledge of God, in hopes that they'll grow in love for God. A typical gathering includes praise, announcements, small group study, and fellowship time at the end. The last Fridays of the month are dedicated for prayer gatherings.
All gatherings are held in the Chapel.
For more information, please contact our Youth Director, Jae Yeon.
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What to Expect on a Sunday:
Arrival/Check‑In: Worship service starts at 11:00 AM in the Chapel. There is a Welcome Team in the main foyer to greet and help visitors get settled.
Worship: Students join (or begin with) corporate worship with the Cornerstone congregation in the main sanctuary, then transition to the Youth Room for the sermon (Downstairs).
Sermon: The messages are tailored for the youth age group and are biblical, Christ-centered, and application-driven.
Pick-Up: Parents can meet students in the Youth Room after service.
What to Expect on a Friday:
We rotate through core strands across the year, so students learn what to believe, how to live, and how to see the world with the lens of the gospel:
Knowing God (Theology & Doctrine) – Attributes of God, the gospel, Trinity, salvation, church.
Knowing the Story (Biblical Theology) – The big storyline of Scripture from Creation to New Creation.
Living It Out (Christian Practices) – Prayer, Bible reading, worship, stewardship of time/money, relationships at home & school.
Answering the World (Apologetics & Culture) – Engaging hard questions (identity, justice/racism, money, other religions, secular philosophies).
Typical Rhythm
Worship
Teaching from the current strand/series
Small-group discussion & prayer
Fellowship
Current Friday Series:
Road Trip to Truth is collection of video-driven lessons tackling real-world issues our students face (racism, money, worldly philosophies, etc.), followed by guided discussion and application.