Ground Zero combines healthy relationships
with creative programs to help high school young people make good
choices, establish a solid foundation for life, and positively impact
their schools. Like every ministry of Campus Life, Ground Zero is
free and seeks to engage these young people wherever they are found
as lifelong followers of Jesus Christ. Campus Life is a place for
high school students to have fun, make friends and talk about what
matters to other high school students. Campus Life provides a balanced
approach - physical, mental, social and spiritual - to give teens
the skills and hope they need to live in a turbulent world.
High
School
Coming Events
High School events are for all students in
9th - 12th grades for the 2010-2011 school year.
Ground Zero Mondays September 13, 2010 - May 23, 2011
Ground Zero will not meet on Monday, December 27 2010 due to the Christmas Holiday. We will resume on Monday, January 3 2011
Tailgating Last Mondays
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Starts early at 6:00 pm - before Ground Zero. We'll break out some games, grill some hot dogs, and meet some new friends. Hot dogs are free, chips and soda available for a small fee. These are a great opportunity to invite your friends to hear the gospel. See you there!!
March will be 70's hippie night. So come dressed in all your hippie gear.
April we'll have our airband competition. All entries must be submitted by April 4 along with song for approval. With special exhibtionby the Campus Life Staff Air Band!
Upcoming Teaching Series'
Sex Version 1.0 Mondays in March
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
God created it perfectly. Humanity messed it up. the world has its ideas of what sex should be, but all it has managed to do is mess things up beyond all recognition. suring this series we'll talk about what God intended sex to be. We'll answer tough questions about sex and leave you with more than a simple tag line or "Sex. Just say no."
Are You Scarred? Preparing for the hurst in life Mondays in April
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The challenge of life isn't avoiding pain (since that's impossible). The real challenge is how to deal with pain when we experience it and how to manage and heal from the wounds life inflicts on us.
The Gripping Point Mondays in May
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
What do you hang on to when there is nothing left to grab? When everything around you is crumbling. When you feel like you have nowhere else to turn. When you feel like your life is in a free fall; what do you grab on to?
Coming up!
Feb.
3 and 4
Father/Daughter Ball Fathers and daughters of all ages are invited to join
us for the 3rd annual ball. Tickets go on sale Dec. 5. Get more
info here.
Andy
attended Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL,
where he studied in the Christian Ministries department with
an emphasis in youth ministry. He and his wife Jenny live
in Sheboygan with their son and two dogs.