Youth Group Communication, Built for Youth Ministry
Your youth group is communicating all week long.
Announcements. Events. Questions. Encouragement. Prayer requests. Reminders. Follow-ups.
When communication is spread across group texts, social media, email, and different apps, it can quickly become difficult to manage—and even harder to keep safe.
Fresh Fire gives your youth ministry one place to communicate with students, parents, and leaders while keeping safety and discipleship at the center.
01 — CONNECT
Every church gets its own unique ministry code, so when students join Fresh Fire, they connect directly to their youth ministry.
From there, ministry leaders create the groups students can join, such as small groups and serving teams. Students can communicate within those groups through group messaging, helping them stay connected throughout the week.
Students can also direct message their small group leader(s) and youth ministry leaders when they have a question, need help, want to share a prayer request, or simply need to connect.
Your ministry sets the structure. Students connect within it.


02 — PROTECT
Built for Youth Ministry. Not Social Media.
Students can communicate within their ministry groups and directly with approved youth ministry leaders—but they can’t privately direct message other students one-on-one.
We’ve intentionally built guardrails into the way communication works because youth ministry comes with a responsibility to create healthy boundaries.
Fresh Fire also provides weekly Safety Reports and greater visibility into messages sent and received, giving ministry leaders another layer of awareness and accountability.
Youth leaders can also give parents visibility into their student’s activity, creating greater accountability and partnership between students, parents, and ministry leaders.
03 — GROW
Everything Your Youth Group Needs to Stay Connected
Keep your youth group informed without bouncing between different platforms.
Schedule announcements, create events, and send Pulse Checks to see how your students are doing—all from one place.
You can also connect communication to discipleship by creating Bible Reading Plans and challenges that tie directly to what students are learning at youth group.


