Serving the church in its efforts to reach and equip youth for Christ
“...tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the LORD, and his might, and the wonders that he has done." - Psalm 78:4
Reformed Youth Ministries exists to serve the Church in its efforts to reach and equip youth for Christ. Through its three avenues of ministry, everything RYM does is oriented to help churches as they seek to raise up the next generation of the Church with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Conferences
Providing Word-driven, Gospel-focused teaching in the midst of tremendous fun and fellowship at each of its eight national summer youth conferences.
Delivering theological, philosophical, and methodological foundations to help youth leaders build a strong, healthy and sustainable ministry to youth and families.
Generating Scripture-saturated Bible studies, podcasts, worship albums and more to assist youth leaders and parents in equipping the next generation of believers.
For over 50 years, God has used RYM in powerful ways to equip leaders and give young people a bigger and more beautiful vision of Jesus and the importance of life in His Church. Invest in tomorrow's Church through partnering with RYM today!
We invite you to join us in praising God for His provision and to continue praying that He will guide and bless RYM as we strive to become the most trusted name in youth ministry in 2025 and beyond.
Registration is now open for our eight national summer youth conferences in CA, CO, FL, MD and TX. See the dates, learn about our registration process and more by clicking the button below!
YLT Nashville is the ultimate gathering for youth ministry leaders who are passionate about serving the church by reaching and equipping youth for Christ.
Join us from January 27-31, 2025 for a rich time of equipping, connecting and encouraging in beautiful Nashville, TN!
(Literally) The Best Bible Study Ever: Jesus' Use of Hyperbole
Jesus didn’t just teach—He told stories that stopped people in their tracks by using words that made His listeners think long and hard about what He was really saying. That’s where hyperbole—the art of intentional overstatement—comes in.
Download it for free and help your students see who Jesus is and what His words mean for us today!