Camp at Alliance Redwoods
Save the Date for Creekside’s annual youth camp at Alliance Redwoods in Occidental, CA. Watch for more details about the 2025 theme, registration, and payment in the coming months.
Save the Date for Creekside’s annual youth camp at Alliance Redwoods in Occidental, CA. Watch for more details about the 2025 theme, registration, and payment in the coming months.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
How Do I Become a Member at Creekside?/Last Class!
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Is Creekside?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Is the Church?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Who Is the Holy Spirit? (Part 2)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Who Is the Holy Spirit? (Part 1)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Does it Mean to Be A Christian?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Why Should We Believe in Jesus?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Does the Resurrection Show Us?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Did Jesus Accomplish on the Cross? (Part 2)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Did Jesus Accomplish on the Cross? (Part 1)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Who Is Jesus? (Part 2)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Who Is Jesus? (Part 1)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Is Sin? (Part 2)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
All 10th-12th grade guys are invited to join this discipleship group. It meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month from 6:30-8:00 p.m. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun. This group meets at Creekside. Contact group leader Nick Meyer for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
What Is Sin? (Part 1)
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
All 11th-12th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at the Sloat’s house in Oakland (about 5 minutes away from Creekside. Contact group leaders Cecille Reyes or Jenny Sloat for more information.
All 6th-7th grade guys are invited to join this discipleship group. It meets on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in Classroom 1 at Creekside. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun. Contact group leaders Nick Meyer or Isaac Hague for more information.
All 9th-10th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at Creekside in the Student Center. Contact group leaders Tosin Sanusi, Kalise Klopfenstein, or Karen Worthen for more information.
All 6th-8th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at Creekside in the Student Center. Contact group leaders Ruby Arriola or Denika Davis for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Who Am I?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.
All 10th-12th grade guys are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and eat burritos. This group meets at Creekside in the Middle School Room. Contact group leader Greg Arthur for more information. RSVP to Greg the night before if you’d like to come.
All 11th-12th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at the Sloat’s house in Oakland (about 5 minutes away from Creekside. Contact group leaders Cecille Reyes or Jenny Sloat for more information.
All 6th-7th grade guys are invited to join this discipleship group. It meets on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in Classroom 1 at Creekside. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun. Contact group leaders Nick Meyer or Isaac Hague for more information.
All 9th-10th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at Creekside in the Student Center. Contact group leaders Tosin Sanusi, Kalise Klopfenstein, or Karen Worthen for more information.
All 10th-12th grade guys are invited to join this discipleship group. It meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month from 6:30-8:00 p.m. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun. This group meets at Creekside. Contact group leader Nick Meyer for more information.
All 6th-8th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at Creekside in the Student Center. Contact group leaders Ruby Arriola or Denika Davis for more information.
All 11th-12th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at the Sloat’s house in Oakland (about 5 minutes away from Creekside. Contact group leaders Cecille Reyes or Jenny Sloat for more information.
All 6th-7th grade guys are invited to join this discipleship group. It meets on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in Classroom 1 at Creekside. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun. Contact group leaders Nick Meyer or Isaac Hague for more information.
All 9th-10th grade girls are invited to join this discipleship group. They study the Bible together, pray for each other, and have fun!. This group meets at Creekside in the Student Center. Contact group leaders Tosin Sanusi, Kalise Klopfenstein, or Karen Worthen for more information.
Twenty Questions is a Sunday morning class for 6th-8th graders on the foundational beliefs of Christianity. We discuss questions like, "Can we trust the Bible?", "Does God really exist?", "Who am I?", "How do Jesus' death and resurrection benefit us?", "Who is the Holy Spirit?", "Why do Christians go to church?" and many more! We hope that this class is a fun and safe place for middle schoolers to learn about the essentials of the Christian faith and to express and grapple with their own questions and doubts.
Twenty Questions meets on the first, second, and third Sundays of the month from 10:50-11:30 a.m. in the Student Center. Middle schoolers will worship with their families in the main service and then head to their class. This week we will discuss:
Does God Exist?
Please contact Jenny Sloat for more information.