And many churches are finding it hard to create ministries that effectively address these struggles.
of teens feel persistently hopeless.²
of teenage girls who report feeling persistently hopeless have considered suicide.²
Our teens are in crisis.
However, that’s not the end of the story.
of teens feel persistently hopeless.²
of teenage girls who report feeling persistently hopeless have considered suicide.²
Our teens are in crisis.
However, that’s not the end of the story.
TreeHouse programs and curriculum were designed by Christian mental health professionals to be facilitated by leaders who don’t specifically have professional training in mental health. We designed our programming for accessibility and scalability—from a handful of teens to large youth groups—making group size irrelevant to success.
TreeHouse has invested heavily in creating accessible, online, video-based training for ministry professionals, lay leaders and volunteers. This training is designed to make it possible to produce quality youth programming that is relevant and effective.
TreeHouse coaches youth leaders as they navigate the complex, changing landscape of teen ministry. We want every leader to feel known and supported.
TreeHouse’s curriculum is designed to help teens center their identity on Christ while building the developmental assets necessary to become resilient adults.
TreeHouse programs and curriculum were designed by Christian mental health professionals to be facilitated by leaders who don’t specifically have professional training in mental health. We designed our programming for accessibility and scalability—from a handful of teens to large youth groups—making group size irrelevant to success.
TreeHouse has invested heavily in creating accessible, online, video-based training for ministry professionals, lay leaders and volunteers. This training is designed to make it possible to produce quality youth programming that is relevant and effective.
TreeHouse coaches youth leaders as they navigate the complex, changing landscape of teen ministry. We want every leader to feel known and supported.
TreeHouse’s curriculum is designed to help teens center their identity on Christ while building the developmental assets necessary to become resilient adults.
TreeHouse is more than just a curriculum. It’s a model of ministry that is designed to meet the spiritual, social and emotional needs of teens. We know you’re stretched thin. That’s why the model can be scaled for any church size and staffing capacity.
Students engage in deep biblical discussions in a faith-centered environment.
Students learn social and emotional skills by processing their week’s emotions together in a faith-neutral environment.
Students work one-to-one with mentors as they process thoughts and conversations from Support Group. As they apply what they’re learning at Youth Group, they develop deep discipleship relationships.
TreeHouse is more than just a curriculum. It’s a model of ministry that is designed to meet the spiritual, social and emotional needs of teens. We know you’re stretched thin. That’s why the model can be scaled for any church size and staffing capacity.
Students engage in deep biblical discussions in a faith-centered environment.
Students learn social and emotional skills by processing their week’s emotions together in a faith-neutral environment.
Students work one-to-one with mentors as they process thoughts and conversations from Support Group. As they apply what they’re learning at Youth Group, they develop deep discipleship relationships.
We focus the TreeHouse programs and curriculum on instilling deep biblical truth while taking into consideration trusted youth development research from Search Institute’s internal developmental assets.
We recognize the Imago Dei in each student, regardless of their location on the faith journey, we treat each person with dignity and respect. In our Christ-centered programs, we show teens the truth about themselves and the world from Scripture, and then help them live out that truth.
At TreeHouse, safety doesn’t mean lack of challenge. Instead, we believe that a truly safe place must challenge teens’ thinking and behaviors to help them grow and mature. For TreeHouse, a safe place is an environment where your mistakes don’t define you, and where you’re met with love and grace–even at your lowest.
Our training and programs lean on evidence-based research focusing on what helps students develop resiliency as they mature in their relationship with Christ. We lean into three areas of focus: caring relationships, high expectations, and the opportunity to participate.
You select two to three people to go through a 12-week online training and virtual coaching program. |
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Your TreeHouse coach helps you prepare for your program launch. |
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Your program launches! |
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Guided by your TreeHouse coach, you join a community of ministers who cheer one another on through the ups and downs of ministry. |
You select two to three people to go through a 12-week online training and virtual coaching program. |
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Your TreeHouse coach helps you prepare for your program launch. |
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Your program launches! |
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Guided by your TreeHouse coach, you join a community of ministers who cheer one another on through the ups and downs of ministry. |
¹US General Surgeon
²CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey