
RGV Mission Trip 2025! JUNE 1-6


Mission trips do more than take you somewhere new—they shape who you are becoming in Christ.
This year’s RGV Mission Trip is an extraordinary opportunity for teenagers to step into a life of purpose, service, and transformation. Here’s why this experience is so essential:
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It fosters a tightly knit community rooted in faith.
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It broadens perspectives by seeing God at work in different places.
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It challenges comfort zones, growing boldness and compassion.
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It empowers students to live out their calling.
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It creates unforgettable, sacred spaces where God moves deeply.
These five reasons alone are powerful—but this trip is more than just a highlight of the year. It’s a defining moment for teens to learn what it means to LIVE LIKE CHRIST and to have a MIND LIKE CHRIST—grounded in humility, unity, and light.
If your teen is ready to grow, serve, and be transformed, the RGV Mission Trip is the next step in their journey of faith.
Spots are limited—register today and be a part of something eternal.
FAQ
Have questions? We have the answers!
Where are we staying?
Abundant Grace Community Church (June 1-4); La Copa Inn (June 5-6)
What are we doing?
Learning what God calls us to do in Philippians. Serve via partnership with Heart 4 Kidz local non-profit. Worship together and grow closer as a community through fellowship, and small groups.
How do meals work?
Eat lunch before we leave for the trip; breakfasts & dinners are at the church we are staying at; lunches are during the day at the work project. South padre meals: dinner at DQ, pizza for lunch, breakfast at the hotel in the morning. On the way back to TSF we will stop at Whataburger for lunch.
Medication Concerns
We have a small team amongst our volunteers who will help students remember when to take their medications, as well as keep all of their medications so that students won’t misplace them.
Will my child be able to access their phone?
Yes. We will not take their phones, but we will encourage them to disconnect from their phones during all times where their engagements is needed (small group times, meal times, work project times, worship and message times). We ask that parents begin helping thier teen disengage from their phones while at home to prepare for this trip. The more they are looking at their phones, the less they are engaged with those and the world around them.