Youth IMPACT 2025

Teens: bring your youth group or a friend for a dynamic 20 hours at Appalachian Bible College. The weekend will be filled with group games, worshipful music, engaging skits, food and prizes, and hopefully a little sleep. But the heart of IMPACT is three focused sessions when you'll be challenged and encouraged by studies in God's Word.

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Details

Date: April 18–19, 2025
Registration Friday 5:30–7:00 PM
IMPACT concludes Saturday 2:00 PM 

Register by April 14.

Cost:

Students & Sponsors - per person $30
Non-lodging Discounted Price - per person $25

*Registrations include $10 non-refundable deposit per person

College Preview: Come a day early (April 17) to experience Appalachian Bible College!
Additional $20/person - includes additional activities, lodging, and 3 meals

A Medical Release Form will need to be filled out for each teen.

Guest Speaker: Wesley Rinehart

Wesley started doing magic tricks when he was six years old. As he got older, he became fascinated with the performing arts, specifically the Vaudeville-style show business. He tried his hand at everything from sword swallowing to stilt walking. All the while, magic and juggling were two entertainment forms that he just couldn't get away from. Wesley began to perform at his school, at his church, at birthday parties, and even at his orthodontist's office.

More important than his love for these performing arts is Wesley's relationship with Jesus Christ. It was at the age of six that he placed his faith in Him, and he has been slowly but surely transformed by Christ over the years. Wesley loves to use the skills that God has given him to tell others about Him. He travels the country using magic,  juggling, and comedy to communicate God's Word to audiences of all kinds. Wesley and his wife Katie have two daughters.

About IMPACT

IMPACT is an annual event sponsored by the Youth and Family Ministry Department of Appalachian Bible College for the purpose of reaching and challenging junior high and senior high students as well as promoting Appalachian Bible College as a place of training for ministry.

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