Important Resources
Click here to view our Family Discipleship Plan.
Below are our regular weekly programs and upcoming events.
Act of Congress at The Lyric | October 27 | 5-6:30 p.m.Learn More and Claim Your Ticket
Partnering with families to raise up a generation to be all God is calling them to become by being a family of faith, worshipping God, following Jesus, and known by our love.
Below are our regular weekly programs and upcoming events.
Sundays | 10-11 a.m. | Student Ministry Area (Heritage Hall)
SMBS helps us understand God's BIG story and our place in it. We break up into Jr. High and Sr. High for teaching and discussion.
These weekly small groups meet during the school year and are designed to help us dive deeper into relational discipleship. We do this by reading Scripture and being in community with one another.
Mid-week Bible studies are divided Jr. High & Senior High, as well as by gender.
Sr. High -
Wednesdays| Congregation Member's Home
Girl's Bible Study 6:00-7:15 p.m.
Guy's Bible Study 6:30-7:45 p.m.
Sr. High Schedule & Bible Study Content
Sr. High School students may also opt to join an intergenerational Men's or Women's Growth Group.
Jr. High -
Tuesday Morning |6:45 a.m - 7:30 a.m. | Mountain Brook Baptist Church (Hudson Hall)
Jr. High Schedule & Bible Study Content
One Sunday a Month Worship Service | 6-7:30 p.m. | Heritage Hall
A relaxed atmosphere for worship, teaching, and the "youth group" activities you love, all aimed to meet students where they are and help them find the Way of Jesus. Led by our Student Ministry Worship Team.
Dates:
Sept.13 | Oct. 6 | Nov. 3
Monday-Friday | 3-5:30 p.m. | Christian Life Center
The Afterschool Ministry Program in the Christian Life Center (CLC) is for Mountain Brook Junior High students, Monday through Friday 3-5:30 p.m. during the school year. Students have access to the gym, wireless internet, television, snack machines, and game room. Students who attend the Afterschool Ministry Program are asked to sign a Ministry Covenant. For more information, contact Mary Splawn.