Welcome to CCY Youth
Grades 6–12 | Christ’s Church of Yukon
Teenage years can be tough—but no one has to go it alone. CCY Youth exists to help students grow in their faith, find godly friendships, and live out their purpose in Christ. Whether you're into sports, music, or just want a place to belong, we've got a seat for you.

Weekly Schedule
▶️ Wednesday Nights | 5:30 PM – 7:45 PM
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Free dinner during the Fall and Spring semesters (donations accepted)
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Basketball and games
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Bible teaching
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Small group discussion (Middle School & High School meet at the same time and split into age-appropriate groups during the lesson time.)
📖 Sunday Mornings | 9:30 AM
- On Sunday mornings, Students have teenager-focused Bible studies during Sunday School led by CCY Youth Pastor Chris Miller at 9:30 am. Students then join our full congregation in worship, where they can worship with their family and friends. Our students are leaders and step up and serve in our service in various ministries.
What else is happening?
☀️ Summer Wednesdays
From 10:00 AM–4:00 PM, students hang out at CCY for games, movies, and fun off-campus events. It's the perfect way to stay connected all summer long!
🚐 CIY (Christ In Youth) Conference
Each summer, CCY Youth travels to CIY—a life-changing event that challenges students to live boldly for Christ. Fundraising help and scholarships are available.



Graduation is a time of celebration, reflection, and looking ahead to the future. On Sunday, May 18th, we invite our church family to join us as we honor and pray over our 2025 graduates during the morning service.
Church family, let's come together to celebrate, encourage, and pray for these young men and women as they step into the next season of life. We can't wait to see what God has in store for them!
Meet Our Youth Pastor: Chris Miller
Chris is passionate about guiding the next generation to live for Christ. He's a Dallas Christian College graduate, a former college soccer player, and a die-hard fan of Liverpool FC, the Thunder, Dallas Cowboys, and OU.
He first felt called to ministry as a teen at Boiling Springs Christian Service Camp—and today, he's answering that call by helping students grow spiritually, relationally, and missionally. His goal? To equip students to disciple their peers and carry their faith into adulthood.
