RMCNews – Denver, Colorado … Time to live fully alive is the theme of the recently released Bible study curriculum for teenagers, produced by the RMC youth department.

The lesson study is unique blend that allows the student to “go through the whole thing, or just use the pieces you need for that week. Read it on your phone or print it out to take notes, whatever works best for you,” Jessyka Dooley, assistant youth director explained.

The curriculum addresses life issues which youth are experiencing.

“The teens are struggling with a lot of stress, anxiety and depression. I thought that this might be a helpful for them to start a relationship with God on their own. They also can discover how to help themselves and others around them with God’s help,” Gabriela Dominguez, Denver South Hispanic church member said.

Vanessa Alarcón, Boulder church Faith Engagement pastor, reflected on the curriculum, “We had a great lesson on the meaning of our life on earth and living through Christ mixed in with some fun activities.  I am looking forward to continuing this conversation throughout the year with my youth.

Fully Alive curriculum is available in English as well as Spanish which is appreciated.

“I felt God speaking to me while I was translating these devotionals and it was moving to know that others would have that same experience in their native language. I am proud to support a department that is doing what they can to bridge the gap of language to reach the many Spanish-speaking members of our constituency,” Alarcón said.

The youth department is working on their next set of lessons which they hope to be released soon. They are working on making the curriculum available in book form.

If you are interested in downloading the lesson please visit https://www.rmcyouth.org/devotions

–RMCNews