Transit
Middle School
Helping middle schoolers discover a faith of their own
Middle school can be tough, but your student doesn’t have to face it alone.
Transit meets at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. on Sundays at Woodstock City Church.
We know the middle school years can be complicated. Students are growing up fast and need a place where they can learn how God sees them. Our goal is to create a community where every student knows they matter and belong. The road through middle school may be bumpy, but it doesn’t have to be lonely.
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1. Join our parent group on Facebook to stay up-to-date on all things Transit!
2. Visit our Parent Resource page. We have a variety of helpful resources to help you navigate parenthood during middle school.
If you are concerned that your student may do something to harm themselves, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255.
We have compiled some helpful videos and resources for parents and students on mental health.
We collect the following information so that we can place your student into the appropriate small group:
- Name
- Gender
- Grade
- Hour
- Phone Number
As middle school students search for where they belong, it’s easy for them to separate themselves into groups where they feel most comfortable—typically with people who look, talk, eat, and think like they do. While that isn’t a bad thing, it can create opportunities for judgment and divisiveness. In this series, we’ll tackle why our differences are important, how to celebrate them, and when to step up and speak out.