Journey Students

Journey Students is an environment for our middle and high school students to experience a life-changing faith journey. Help our students know Jesus, grow in community, have fun, and serve in ministry.

Be Part Of Journey Students

Middle School Leader

Our Journey Students service for 6th – 8th graders is held on Sunday evenings. As a Middle School Leader, you’d be responsible for building relationships, leading message-based conversations, and guiding students through Journey’s discipleship process.

High School Leader

Our Journey Students service for 9th – 12th graders is held on Sunday evenings. As a High School Leader, you’d be responsible for building relationships, leading message-based conversations, and guiding students through Journey’s discipleship process.

Set-up/Tear Down

Those who set-up and teardown are responsible for all things set-up and tear down! This means everything ranging from signs and cones to check-in tables and games. They have an opportunity to create an atmosphere for students to find Jesus and community.

Welcome Hosts

Welcome Hosts consists of parking lot hosts, greeters, check-in hosts, and those who like to connect with students and parents. They serve as the first impression for those coming to Journey Students. They set the tone by having fun, keeping everyone safe, and providing clear directions on and off the property.

MEET YOUR LEADERS

Josh Tiaga - Apopka Student Ministry Director 

Josh is our Student Ministry Director at our Apopka Campus. From northern Virginia, Josh was introduced to Journey when he was at Liberty University. Pastor Dustin Aagaard spoke in one of his classes and shared about Journey's Residency. Once he graduated the 2-year program, he was hired as the Student Director in 2022.

Anthony Suarez - Lake County Student Ministry Director 

Anthony is a born and raised Floridian who loves coffee. He's an alumni to our Journey Students ministry, served as a High School Leader and now serves as our Student Director for our Lake County Campus.