Blitz & Impact
WHEN
Sundays, September - May
Middle and High School Students
Sundays, 6 - 7:30 PM
WHERE
Fellowship Hall
2680 Landmark Drive
Clearwater, FL 33763
STUDENT MINISTY CALENDAR
May 19 - Graduation Sunday - 9 & 11AM, Senior Night at Blitz and Impact - 6-7:30PM
May 26th - The Game Show Place - 6-8:30PM
June 2 - Kayaking in Clearwater - 3:00-7PM
June 9 - Board Game Night Switch-a-roo - 6-8PM
June 8-15 - International Mission Trip
June 16 - Happy Father’s Day - no Youth
June 17-22 - Warren Willis Camp
June 23 - Nerf Wars - 6-8PM
June 24-29 - Warren Willis Camp
June 30 - I scream, You Scream – all things Ice cream - 6-8PM
July 7 - Happy Independence Day - no Youth
July 8-12 VBS
July 9 - Movie Day – Despicable Me immediately following VBS
July 14 - Beach night @ Honeymoon Island - 4-8PM
July 15-20 - Tampa Mission Trip
July 21 - Bingo and Dessert (joint event @ Pasadena UMC) 4-8PM
July 28 - Footgolf or Frisbee Golf 5-8PM
August 4 - Highland Pool - Time is TBD
August 18 - Back to School Sunday - Parent Paperwork Raffle and Family Lunch & Scavenger Hunt (rising 6th graders are invited) 12:30PM
August 25 - Broomball - 6-8PM
Sept. 1 - No youth – Labor day
Sept. 8 - First Blitz and Impact (youth group) 2024-25 school year 6 – 7:30PM
Sept. 15 - Blitz and Impact 6 - 7:30PM
Sept. 22 - Blitz and Impact 6 – 7:30PM
Sept. 29 - Mall Scavenger for Blitz and Impact 6 - 8PM
Blitz and Impact are a time of worship and fellowship Sunday nights from 6 - 7:30 PM for middle school (Blitz) and high school (Impact) students focused on helping them develop relationships and grow in their faith. The night is typically broken down into 3 sections. We open up with games and hang out time, move into worship time, and then break off into small groups based on the student’s grade level.
Blitz and Impact are held most every Sunday night throughout the school year because we believe that it is essential for students to develop relationships and grow in their faith with like-minded believers. We want students to feel at home here at the Lighthouse, whether they are playing games with their friends or engaging in praise & worship during one of the services.
Both student groups have the same format, the only difference being the separation of age groups during games and small group time. We separate the ages this way because we believe students need to be able to connect with others who are close to their age, and so that we can provide them with lessons that are appropriate and helpful for the experiences they share.