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Is childcare provided?

Childcare is not typically provided at Salty Young Adults gatherings or events, but that could change in the future. Let us know if you’d be interested!

Are there small groups?

Yes! We offer Groups for young adults throughout the year. They’re the best way to build real friendships and grow in your faith in a smaller setting. Explore groups at salty.org/groups.

What’s the difference between a Gathering and a Hang?

A Gathering is a larger, more structured night with a message and breakout groups. A Hang is more casual — think coffee shops, game nights, or just spending time together and building community.

What happens at an SYA gathering?

Our gatherings are designed to help you connect and grow. You can expect a mix of hanging out, meeting new people, a short teaching, and time for conversation in smaller groups.

Is this ministry for married or single adults?

Both. Salty Young Adults is for all young adults, no matter your relationship status.

When does Salty Young Adults gather?

We meet regularly throughout the year. Our larger “Gatherings” happen on the first Tuesday of each month February-May and September-December at 6:30p in The Boardroom. We meet throughout the community with our “Hangs” every month. For the latest details on Gatherings or Hangs, check out salty.org/events or follow us on Instagram @salty.youngadults

Who is Salty Young Adults for?

Salty Young Adults is for anyone who is college-aged or in their 20s or 30s, whether you're in college, working, a parent, single, married, or somewhere in between.

How do I get more information?

If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to our Students Pastor, Trey, at trey@salty.org.

Can a student bring friends?

Absolutely! We encourage our students to invite their “Ones,” those close to them but far from God. New friends are always welcome!

What is taught at Salty Students?

Each week, we dive in to the Bible, teaching practical, age-appropriate messages that allow students to ask questions and explore what faith looks like on a personal level. We teach our students what it means to live on mission to rescue and empower disciples for Jesus and we equip them with truth in a chaotic world.

Are there events or camps?

We offer both middle school and high school camps during the summer. The most up-to-date info on upcoming camps can be found at salty.org/events.

How can students get involved or serve?

There are a variety of ways to serve within Salty Students, from worship to leading a small group! The best way to get connected is by filling out a Connection Card at salty.org/connect and letting us know you’re interested in learning more. We offer both middle school and high school camps during the summer. The most up-to-date info on upcoming camps can be found at salty.org/events.

Are there small groups for students?

Yes! We have a time for small groups within each of our weekly gatherings, but we also encourage students to lead their own small groups if they desire. Group availability varies per campus, but your campus’ Students leaders can help your student get connected to a group.

How can parents stay informed?

Parents can stay informed by tuning in on our Instagram page (@saltystudents), and by checking out our upcoming events at salty.org/events. If you have any questions, you can also reach out to our Students Pastor, Trey, at trey@salty.org.

Is this a safe environment for students?

Absolutely! We have mandatory background checks for every volunteer and our environments are designed with confort and safety at the forefront.

What does a typical night look like?

A typical night includes fun games, food, bible studies, and small groups, where students can build relationships and explore faith at their own pace.

Is Salty Students separate from Sunday services?

We do not host any gatherings that conflict with our Sunday/Monday service times at any campus.

What campuses have Salty Students?

Right now, we have gatherings at our Ormond, Flagler, Port Orange, and Ponce inlet campuses.

What should my child expect on their first visit?

Your child can expect a welcoming and fun environment. On their first visit they’ll experience friendly leaders, games and activities, worship music, and an engaging Bible lesson. Our goal is simple: We want every child to feel safe, loved, and excited to come back.

What happens if my child needs me during service?

If your child needs you, our team will contact you right away using the information provided at check-in. This allows you to quickly return to the SaltyKids area if your child needs assistance.

How can I serve in SaltyKids?

We love when parents and church family serve with the next generation. To get involved fill out a serve application, complete a background check, meet with the campus SaltyKids director, attend a short training, then shadow in a SaltyKids room.

How are volunteers trained?

Every SaltyKids volunteer receives one-on-one training before serving. Training includes child safety policies, emergency procedures, and how to teach and engage kids. We want every leader to be prepared, confident, and caring.

What curriculum does SaltyKids use?

SaltyKids uses Bible-centered teaching designed specifically for kids. HyFi teaches the truths of Scripture in a way that helps preschoolers, kids, and students understand their true identity in Christ. Every lesson is presented in a way that’s fun, engaging, and age-appropriate.

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