Real Life Kids & Youth
KIDS - a place where your kids are known, loved and pointed to Jesus
We love our kids — and have a lot of them! At Real Life Church, children are a vital part of our church family, and valuable members of our congregation. We’re used to a little wiggle, some joyful noise, and the energy that comes with a room full of young life. You’ll see young families, toddlers, teens, and grandparents all worshiping together. During the sermon, the kids are invited downstairs for an age-appropriate Bible lesson and group discussion designed just for them.
The last Sunday of each month is Family Sunday, when the kids stay for the entire service and take an active role — greeting at the door, reading Scripture, worshiping on stage, and using their gifts to serve. We provide simple activities in the back for kids to take to their tables during the sermon, and our tables are covered in paper for drawing and coloring — just for fun. (Yes, grown-ups are welcome to color too.)
If you are visiting our church and would like your kids to join in Kids Church, please fill out the Kids Registration Form for each participating child. You may do this before service or online at home before you attend. If you arrive a little early, we can give you a tour and answer any of your questions.
Please contact our Kids Ministry Director, Lindsey Rae Larson, if you have any questions at kids@reallifemt.org.
Kids Registration Form
Register your kids by clicking here.
youth - A place where youth can encounter Jesus and Find real community
We’re entering an exciting new chapter with our youth! Isaiah and Lottie Lackey have just joined Real Life as our Youth Pastors, and beginning September 28th they’ll be launching a dedicated youth group — a place where teens can encounter Jesus, build real friendships, and be equipped to live out their faith.
As Isaiah and Lottie begin to build this ministry, their heart is to disciple students consistently, create a space where teens feel seen and valued, and raise up a generation that loves Jesus deeply and lives with purpose — in their homes, their schools, and their communities.
At Real Life, our youth aren’t on the sidelines. They’re family — and we can’t wait to see what God will do in this new season.