Youth Ministry

Youth group is for students in collège and lycée/ middle and high school (ages 11-18)

Youth Ministry (collège, lycée): resumes 8 September for a “meet and greet” and fun day for student new to ACP or Paris, new 6ème students, and returning youth.

Youth Group meets Sundays during the school year 12h30-13h45 in the ACP Catacombs (-1 level), except during school holidays. Light lunch is provided each week. If you have a child in collège or lycée (middle or high school) and you do not receive regular email contact or you are new to the community, please email Elizabeth at the address below to get on the weekly email list. Follow us on Instagram here: @acpyouth.

ACP Youth is an active community made up of students 11-18 years old from many nationalities, traditions, and backgrounds. We strive to be a community that promotes and values being:

  • Relational — We value real, honest, and sincere relationships: with God and one another.

  • Hospitable — Regardless of who you are, where you come from, where you are going, or how long you are staying, we hope you feel at home here.

  • Missional — We believe that God intends Christians to be a blessing to the world.

  • Christian — We are a Christ-centered community seeking to learn and grow each day to know and follow Jesus.

Rev. Elizabeth Murray

Associate Pastor for Youth and Young Adults

Rev. Elizabeth Murray is an ordained pastor in The United Methodist Church. Originally from metro Atlanta, Georgia, she spent the entirety of her first eight years in ministry in Columbia, South Carolina. Previously, she served as the youth pastor at Lexington United Methodist Church in Lexington, South Carolina and as the Coordinator for Hispanic/Latinx Ministries of the South Carolina Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. Elizabeth is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and Duke University’s Divinity School. Elizabeth’s seminary internships took her to a non-profit in Kenya, faith-based advocacy work in Washington, DC, a local church in eastern North Carolina, and as a hospital chaplain. She is passionate about reading, travel, social justice, and is an avid fan of American football, especially her alma mater— the University of South Carolina Gamecocks.