About

The teen years are a critical and pivotal time of life. Get tied in with a group of young people (and a few older, wiser, folks) who will come alongside and help you navigate and grow! Our Youth Group is for grades 7-12.

Our youth group meets during the Sunday Bible Classes and the Wednesday evening Bible studies, downstairs in our dedicated teen room. Once a month (usually the 2nd Sunday afternoon) they meet at a church member's home for a teen devotional and time of fellowship.

Once a year, they sponsor the annual Great Falls Youth Rally, which brings in teens from all across Montana. Our teens also travel to other functions around the state hosted by other churches, building relationships with the broader church community in different environments, from youth rallies, to a remote canoe trips down the Missouri. Many of our teens enjoy camps at Yellowstone Bible Camp.

Keep an eye on the bulletin to learn about what they are doing next!

Meeting Times

Wednesday evenings @ 6:30pm
Sunday mornings @ 10am

Location

We meet at the church building, one block west of CM Russell High School.

1300 6th St. NW
Great Falls, Montana
59404

Questions?

Contact administrative assistant Pam Tomasovic.

office@greatfallscoc.org
(406) 453-3379

Zach Schenk, Youth-in-Family Minister

Zach Schenk was born and raised in southern Illinois. He attended Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas where he grew his faith and met his wife, Jennifer. He graduated in 2016 with his Masters in Clinical Counseling and his Educational Specialist degree. Zach and Jen returned to Montana after his graduation to be closer to family. They have two children; Jozie and Bennitt. Zach has worked in the mental health field since 2011 and as a Mental Health Therapist since 2016. Zach has since received additional education in addiction and trauma counseling. Some of this training includes EMDR 1 and 2 and Brain Spotting 1, 2, and 3. Zach works full-time for the Great Falls Public Schools as a Mental Health Therapist. He joined the church’s staff in the summer of 2020 as the counselor and then in August 2021 as an intern for Youth-In-Family Ministry. Following his internship, in August 2023 he continued the part-time role as the Youth-In-Family Minister.

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