Register for programs or sign up to volunteer on the main Faith Formation page.

Youth Ministry at St. Hubert strives to give middle schoolers and high schoolers a community where they can encounter and be transformed by Jesus. We are a place where teens can ask the big questions in life, get answers, find community, and see how they belong in the Church.

First and foremost, they recognize Jesus in the Eucharist, and they know He is someone who loves them and desires a relationship with them. Second, they see the Church as their own. It is no longer their parent’s church, their parent’s faith, it is starting to become their own. They can ask hard questions, and get real answers, the truth from people who care about them, and most importantly desire heaven for them.

Weekly Formation

EDGE (Middle School)
YDisciple (High School)
Confirmation (Eighth Grade)

Youth Ministry Events

Youth Group Social
Camps and Conferences
Summer Events

Volunteer

Legacy Team (High School) – high schoolers seeking to grow in discipleship are invited to apply to join the Legacy Team. This role helps to lead our middle school programs and requires a consistent commitment to serving and spiritual growth. Click here to learn more.

  • Core Leaders (Adults) – seeking adults who are passionate, on-fire, faith -filled and high-energy to accompany our Legacy Team and small groups during weekly formation sessions. Training and curriculum guides provided. Prep time approximately 1 hour; program time 1.5 hours weekly during program year. 

  • Small Group Facilitators (Adults) – seeking both men and women adult volunteers to accompany our teens in meaningful discussion around faith topics in a small group setting. Training and discussion guide provided. Prep time approximately 1-2 hours; program time 1.5-2 hours each session. Sessions can be weekly or bi-weekly and schedule is set by the small group facilitators and participants.  


Testimonials

Well first things first. You were RIGHT!!! God had magnificent things in store for Winter Faith Camp. Oh my! Although I haven’t heard all the details, it is sufficient to demonstrate by saying that when I dropped my daughter off at the bus on Friday, she was barely conversing with me, and departed begrudgingly. When I picked her up on Monday night, she said with tears rolling down her face, “Mom, thank you for ‘making’ me go to WFC. It was the best, most important weekend I’ve had in a long time.” I mean, WOW! Thank you for being a guiding light in this faith journey for our youth. I intend to buckle up and hold on for the ride ahead!
— Youth Parent