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LINKed Student Ministries is the perfect place for your 12-18 year old. Small groups, birthday bashes, a teen-led worship team, and monthly events are just a few of the things this group enjoys.
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Our goal is to lead youth into a deep and long-lasting relationship with God. To help them understand that with His love they can make it through anything and to show them that they are not alone. The Creator of the Universe died on a cross for them because they are worth it.
LINKed shows how important it is for us to stay connected to God, each other (through the local church), and our family. We can't stay strong as Christians without that support.
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LINKed Students meet Wednesdays at 7pm.

Pastors Rafael and Nichole Ravelo
Destin, Cyrus, Brayden, Abel
Rafael and Nichole Ravelo have been involved in ministry at the local church since 2013. Both Nichole and Rafael have served in student ministry, worship, and throughout the church as they are needed. Rafael has had a call to pastoring since the day he accepted Jesus into his life. He has ministered to Middle and High school students in every church he has been involved.
Rafael and Nichole are blessed with four sons; Destin, Cyrus, Brayden, and Abel. In addition to their faithful service to the church, Rafael is a US Marine Veteran and currently works in finance. Nichole is a customer service representative and home schools their children. The Ravelos have a heart for mentoring Middle and High school students as they are the future leaders of the church and our nations. Their vision is to have the students develop their own faith that cannot be shaken once they become adults and leave the protection of their parents’ homes.