Youth Ministry

Transfiguration Catholic Church

Youth Ministry at Transfiguration

All of us young and old have a longing and desire to be part of something and whether we know it or not we have a desire for God. Youth Ministry is an opportunity for students to go beyond their Catholic School or Faith Formation programs for a number of reasons. Some of those reasons are to have fun with friends from Church. Another reason is to learn more about the faith we share as Catholics.

The final goal would be for young people to have an encounter with a person, Jesus Christ in the Eucharist in a real and permanent way. All of the events and experiences we offer through Transfiguration Youth Ministry we hope have some of these elements.

Deacon Dan Brewer
Director of Evangelization & Catechesis
651-501-2201
dbrewer@transfigurationmn.org

 

Upcoming Events

Get Involved!

  • Youth Group

    5th-12th Grade
    First and Third Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m.

    At Youth Group, students will develop a community with other students growing in their faith, who learn to put their trust in the Lord. Youth Group is not just catechesis, we also spend time with friends enjoying games and good food (pizza!). All parents who would like their kids to come are asked to fill out the permission form below. You do not need to be a student at Transfiguration, so invite a friend!

  • Extreme Faith Camp

    6th-8th Grade
    July 16-22, 2022

    Having a strong community can help students thrive as they grow in their faith, Extreme Faith Camp (EFC) is one way to help build community. EFC is a weeklong camp designed for having fun with friends while developing a closer relationship with Christ. This year’s dates for Extreme Faith Camp are: July 18-22, 2022 (Prayer Team and Extreme Team dates are: July 16-22, 2022).

  • Totus Tuus

    PreK-6th Grade | 7-12th Grade
    July 21-25 | July 20-24, 2025

    Totus Tuus is our Catholic-based, week-long summer program for kids pre-K to 12th grade led by a team of four college students who aim to make the faith real to the youth as a way of life and love and not simply a set of rules and obligations.