
Tabletop Fellowship
September 18, 6:00 pm - December 4 - 9:00 pm
Summit is committed to enhancing discipleship and providing fellowship and Biblical education for Middle and High School students in a way that is fun and engaging. We offer a variety of opportunities for students to be involved in the ministry throughout the year, including our Wednesday night Summit.
Summit is CBF’s youth ministry program that meets most Wednesday nights August to May from 7-8:30pm at Coppell Bible Fellowship. It is for students in grades 6 – 12.We also have special events throughout the school year and summer. For more information, please contact Brian Vranicar. Please see our FAQ section for more information on Summit.
Awana Trek and Journey meet Sundays at 9 am and are the Awana programs for middle- and high school-age students. Trek (middle school) and Journey (high school) offer students enhanced discipleship skills and the ability to live out their faith in their teenage years and beyond. For more information about Awana Trek & Journey, please visit Awana.org or contact Brian Vranicar. Please use the link above to register.
7:00-8:45pm August through May
9:00–10:30am August through May 15
Text "summit" to 97000 for Student Ministry updates & events.
Join us for these special Summit & churchwide events.
Summit is for students in 6th to 12th grades.
Summit meets most Wednesday nights August to May from 7-8:30pm at Coppell Bible Fellowship. We also have special events throughout the school year and summer.
Yes. All Summit volunteers must have an approved background check before serving at Summit.
For the first half hour, students connect with friends and Summit leaders, usually while playing games inside & outside. Then we all head into service which includes worship, a game and a sermon — think Sunday, but louder, more energy and geared toward students.
The sermons taught at Summit come from a team of skilled communicators, primarily our Director of Student Ministry, Brian Vranicar, who is currently pursuing a Masters of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary.
Safety is our primary concern at Summit. The only adults allowed to attend Summit are volunteers with approved background checks.
We welcome parents to serve as Summit volunteers if interested in sharing the Summit experience with your student.
Contact Brian Vranicar for more information.
Find out what Coppell Bible Fellowship and Summit believe here.