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Wednesday Nights
Each Wednesday night, students join together to hang out, worship, and hear a message with a Biblical foundation and a practical application. Whether a student has grown up in church or has never set foot inside a church, Wednesday nights are a safe place for students to come and know they belong.
For more details on when your campus meets, check out the FAQ section at the bottom of this page!
D-Groups
Each FSM small group (known as Discipleship Groups, or D-Groups) is based on grade and gender. These groups meet throughout the week to help students grow in their understanding of the Bible and practice of Scriptures as well as create a community with their group leader and other participants.
We welcome you to join other students as we learn about Jesus Christ and His example. Fill out the D-Group form, and someone with FSM will be in touch.
FAQs
Looking for additional information?
Here are some of the most popular questions we receive from people about Fellowship Students and what it means to become part of the family.
If you have other questions feel free to reach out to us here: [email protected]
When does each campus meet on Wednesday nights?
Benton:
Service: Junior High and High School- 5:30-7:00pm
D-Groups: 7:00-8:00pm
Cabot:
Service: Junior High- 5:30-7:00pm | High School- 7:00-8:30pm
D-Groups: Junior High- 7:00-8:00pm | High School- 6:00-7:00pm
Maumelle:
Service: Junior high and High school- 5:30-7:00pm
D-Groups: 7:00-8:00pm
Midtown:
Service: Junior high and High School- 7:00-8:30pm
WLR:
Service: Junior High- 5:30-7:00pm | High School- 7:00-8:30pm
D-Groups: Junior High- 7:00-8:00pm | High School- 6:00-7:00pm
Who should I contact for information about Fellowship Students?
Benton: Caleb Cornelious
Cabot: Alan Greenwood
Maumelle: Austin Oglesby
Midtown: Josh Clark
West Little Rock: Tyler Kemp
Do you have any resources for parents?
Yes we do! Click here to view our Parent Resources page.
What safety measures do you have in place?
The safety of our students is our top priority. All of our staff and volunteer leaders go through thorough background checks, MinistrySafe training, interviews, and safety policy training. We also have campus-specific emergency maps and plans that have been designed by emergency planning professionals. These safety measures are revisited throughout the year to ensure staff and leaders are well prepared. If you have any other specific questions, please reach out to your campus’ students pastor.