StarStone Fellowship Youth Group

At StarStone Fellowship, our youth group is designed for middle school and high school students who want a place to connect, have fun, ask questions, and grow in their relationship with Jesus.

Every Wednesday evening, students gather during worship for youth-focused Bible teaching, discussion, games, and community in a welcoming and encouraging environment. Whether a student is deeply rooted in faith or simply looking for connection and belonging, our goal is to create a space where they feel comfortable, supported, and valued.

Parents can feel confident knowing their students are surrounded by caring adult leaders who genuinely love investing in young people and helping them grow spiritually.

What Youth Nights Look Like

Our Wednesday youth gatherings include:

Bible-Centered Lessons

Prayer & Encouragement

Faith & Life Conversations

Fun, Friendship, and Community

Games & Activities

Lessons are designed to help students understand Scripture in practical ways while encouraging honest discussion and meaningful relationships.

Depending on the evening, students may also enjoy treats, games, and other age-appropriate activities that make Wednesday nights something to look forward to each week.

Growing Together as Families

Many of our youth lessons connect with the main Scripture being taught during the adult worship service. This creates opportunities for students and parents to continue conversations about faith at home and grow together spiritually throughout the week.

On the first Wednesday of each month, students remain in the main worship service with their families so the entire church can participate in Communion together.

At StarStone Fellowship, we believe students are not just the future of the church — they are an important part of the church right now.

A Youth Group Focused on Faith & Community

We know students today are looking for more than just another activity. They want authentic friendships, encouragement, and a place where they can belong.

Our youth ministry exists to help students:

  • Build meaningful friendships
  • Explore the Bible in a relatable way
  • Ask honest questions about faith
  • Grow closer to Jesus
  • Feel supported by Christian community
  • Have fun in a safe and welcoming environment

Whether your student is outgoing or quiet, new to church or deeply involved in faith, there is a place for them here.

Join Our Youth Group in Parker

If you are searching for a youth group in Parker, CO where students can grow spiritually, build lasting friendships, and enjoy being part of a Christ-centered community, we would love to welcome you to StarStone Fellowship.

Come join us Wednesday evenings for worship, community, Bible teaching, and fun together.

StarStone Fellowship Local Information

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Starstone Fellowship Church was founded in 2022 as a Methodist Church with a Wesleyan affiliation and has been holding a Wednesday night, mid-week church service at the PACE Center in Parker, Colorado. StarStone Fellowship Church ministries include small groups of 3-5 people called “Band Groups” (a product of the Wesleyan-Methodist revival) and a youth group for middle school & high school teens who also meet on Wednesday nights during the regular church service. StarStone Fellowship Church serves the Parker, CO community by serving meals at the Denver Rescue Mission and by providing support to the Parker Task Force food bank. StarStone Fellowship Church serves the global community by partnering with Global Hope in Romania, Kenya, & India.


Address: 20000 Pikes Peak Avenue, Parker, CO 80134
Phone Number: +17192442222
Hours: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Wednesday

About Parker Colorado:
Parker, Colorado is a rapidly growing suburban town in Douglas County located about 23 miles southeast of Denver, known for blending small-town charm with access to the Denver metropolitan area. Founded in 1864 as a rural stage stop and railroad hub along the Denver and New Orleans Railroad, Parker evolved from a frontier outpost into a modern municipality incorporated in 1981, expanding from fewer than 300 residents to more than 65,000 today. Geographically, Parker sits at approximately 5,900 feet above sea level on Colorado’s Front Range, with Cherry Creek flowing through the area and views of the Rocky Mountains and nearby plains landscapes shaping its outdoor-oriented lifestyle. The town features notable landmarks such as the Parker Arts, Culture & Events (PACE) Center, a focal point for theater, concerts, and community arts, as well as a historic Western-Victorian style downtown, extensive trail systems, and more than 900 acres of open space. Demographically, Parker is considered an affluent, family-friendly suburb with a relatively young median age, high median household income, and a population that is majority White with growing Hispanic, Asian, and multiracial communities. Interesting facts include Parker Colorado’s designation as a Tree City USA, its reputation for preserving a hometown feel despite rapid growth, and annual cultural traditions like community festivals and performing arts events that reinforce its identity as both a historic town and a thriving modern suburb.

Directions from Denver International Airport to Parker, Colorado PACE Center:
Start at Denver International Airport: 8500 Peña Blvd, Denver, CO 80249
Take N Gun Club Rd and E 78th Ave Connector to Peña Blvd
Head east on Peña Blvd
Take the 75th Ave exit
Use the left lane to turn left onto N Gun Club Rd
Turn left onto E 78th Ave
Continue onto E 78th Ave Connector
Take E-470 S to Longs Way in Parker
Merge onto Peña Blvd
Take exit 6A toward I-70 S
Use the left lane to take the ramp onto E-470 S
Take exit 5 for CO-83/Parker Road
Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto CO-83 S/S Parker Rd
Pass by 7-Eleven (on the right in 0.5 mi)
Continue on Longs Way. Take Victorian Dr to Pikes Peak Avenue
Turn left onto Longs Way
Turn left onto Victorian Dr
Turn left onto Mainstreet
Turn right onto S Pine Dr
Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Pikes Peak Avenue
Parker CO PACE Center will be on the right

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StarStone Fellowship has become one of the best parts of our week! A mid-week Bible study and worship is the perfect way to reset and refocus midweek. We love the incredible messages and study sessions and have found true community at StarStone! – Krisha Sielaff, A 5-Star Google Review of StarStone Fellowship Methodist Church

StarStone kicks butt! We moved over from another UMC that shall remain unnamed, (it rhymes with smee UMC), when we heard Randy Jessen was leading the fellowship. We have been attending for a year and having a great time we feel blessed to be part of the family. – Jason Daves, A 5-Star Google Review of StarStone Fellowship Methodist Church

A beautiful WEDNESDAY worship experience. I love getting filled in the middle of my week! – April Kauffman, A 5-Star Google Review of StarStone Fellowship Methodist Church

From the very first visit, the church family welcomed us and Pastor Randy is amazing. His messages are more like a “fireside chat” than a “sermon”. Encourage anyone to come and check us out on Wednesday evenings at 6:30!! – Bonnie Wake, A 5-Star Google Review of StarStone Fellowship Methodist Church

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Parker, Colorado is located in Douglas County, which lies south of the Denver metropolitan area along Colorado’s Front Range.

The counties that border Douglas County are:

  • Arapahoe County — to the north and northeast
  • Elbert County — to the east
  • El Paso County — to the south (home to Colorado Springs)
  • Teller County — to the southwest
  • Jefferson County — to the northwest

Douglas County is known for sitting between the Denver metro area and the Colorado Springs region, acting as a transition zone between suburban development and more rural Front Range landscapes.

Here’s a simple way to visualize Parker’s position inside Douglas County:

👉 Northeast corner of Douglas County:
Parker sits toward the northeastern edge of the county, very close to the boundary with Arapahoe County. Because of this, Parker feels strongly connected to the southeast Denver metro area even though it is officially in Douglas County.

👉 North of Castle Rock (county seat):
If you picture Douglas County as a tall rectangle, Castle Rock (the county seat) is roughly central, while Parker lies north-northeast of it.

👉 East of Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree:
Large master-planned communities like Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree are located to the northwest. Parker is farther east, with more open plains historically surrounding it.

👉 Along the Cherry Creek corridor:
Cherry Creek runs through the Parker area, helping shape development patterns, parks, trails, and green spaces.

👉 Transition zone between suburbs and plains:
West and northwest Douglas County are more built-up suburban areas connected tightly to Denver, while areas east of Parker transition into more rural prairie landscapes toward Elbert County.

🧭 How to remember it quickly

  • North: Parker sits near the northern border of Douglas County, close to Arapahoe County and the southeast Denver suburbs.
  • West/Northwest: Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree — more densely developed suburban areas.
  • Center/South: Castle Rock, the county seat, lies south of Parker along I-25.
  • East: Development opens into rolling prairie and more rural land toward Elbert County.
  • South: The county eventually connects toward El Paso County (Colorado Springs area).

Key roads locals use as reference points

Parker Road (CO-83)

  • The main north-south spine through Parker.
  • If someone says “I’m on Parker Road,” they’re talking about the central corridor connecting Parker to southeast Denver (northbound) and Franktown/Castle Rock areas (southbound).
  • Downtown Parker (Mainstreet area) sits right along this route.

E-470 (toll road)

  • Runs east-west just north of Parker.
  • Locals think of Parker as “just south of E-470.”
  • Fast access to DIA (Denver International Airport), Centennial Airport, and the eastern suburbs.

I-25

  • The major north-south interstate west of Parker.
  • Parker is usually described as “east of I-25.”
  • If you’re heading to downtown Denver or Colorado Springs, many drivers go west to I-25 first.

How locals casually describe Parker

  • “East of I-25, just south of E-470.”
  • “Take Parker Road south from Centennial.”
  • “Out toward the plains but still Denver metro.”

Cities and towns around Parker, Colorado

⬆️ North / Northwest

  • Centennial — One of the closest neighboring cities; many Parker residents commute here for work and shopping.
  • Aurora — Large city northeast of Parker, extending toward Denver and DIA.
  • Lone Tree — Upscale suburban area near I-25 with shopping and business centers.

⬅️ West

  • Highlands Ranch — Large master-planned community west/northwest of Parker.
  • Greenwood Village — Business-oriented area along I-25 (Denver Tech Center region).

⬇️ South / Southwest

  • Castle Rock — County seat of Douglas County, located south along I-25.
  • Franktown — Smaller rural community southeast of Castle Rock and south of Parker.

➡️ East / Southeast

  • Elizabeth — Small town farther east toward open prairie landscapes.
  • Foxfield — Small residential community just northeast of Parker.

ZIP codes in and around Parker, Colorado

Parker (primary ZIP codes)

  • 80134 — Main Parker ZIP code; covers most residential neighborhoods and downtown/Mainstreet area.
  • 80138 — Eastern and newer-growth areas of Parker and nearby unincorporated Douglas County.

North / Northwest (Centennial, Aurora, Lone Tree)

Centennial

  • 80015
  • 80016
  • 80111
  • 80112
  • 80121
  • 80122

Aurora

  • 80010
  • 80011
  • 80012
  • 80013
  • 80014
  • 80015
  • 80016
  • 80017
  • 80018
  • 80019

Lone Tree

  • 80124

West / Northwest (Highlands Ranch, Greenwood Village)

Highlands Ranch

  • 80126
  • 80129
  • 80130

Greenwood Village

  • 80111
  • 80112
  • 80121

South / Southwest (Castle Rock, Franktown)

Castle Rock

  • 80104
  • 80108
  • 80109

Franktown

  • 80116

East / Southeast (Foxfield, Elizabeth)

Foxfield

  • 80016

Elizabeth

  • 80107

Quick local reference

  • 80134 / 80138 = Parker core
  • 80015 / 80016 = Parker north + Centennial/Aurora overlap
  • 80124 = Lone Tree
  • 80126/80129/80130 = Highlands Ranch
  • 80104/80108 = Castle Rock
  • 80107 = Elizabeth (more rural east)

Neighborhoods in and around Parker, Colorado

Parker neighborhoods (core Parker communities)

These are some of the most well-known residential areas within Parker:

  • Stonegate — Large master-planned community near Parker Rd; technically partly in unincorporated Douglas County but closely tied to Parker.
  • Canterberry Crossing — Golf-course community with mature landscaping and trails.
  • Stroh Ranch — One of Parker’s largest established neighborhoods; very family-oriented.
  • The Pinery — Forested, upscale community southeast of downtown Parker with larger lots.
  • Clarke Farms — Popular residential neighborhood with parks and community amenities.
  • Idylwilde — Newer master-planned community with clubhouse and trails.
  • Meridian Village — Located near I-25 access; newer homes and strong commuter appeal.
  • Anthology — Newer development east of Parker with modern builds.
  • Salisbury Heights — Older established neighborhood close to Mainstreet.
  • Downtown/Mainstreet Parker (Old Town) — Historic core with walkability and local businesses.
  • Heirloom — Newer community near Chambers Rd and Hess Rd area.

Centennial & Aurora neighborhoods (north/northeast of Parker)

In Centennial

  • Piney Creek
  • Foxridge
  • Willow Creek
  • Homestead Farm / Homestead in the Willows
  • Southglenn area

In Aurora (near Parker side)

  • Saddle Rock
  • Tallyn’s Reach
  • Southshore
  • Beacon Point
  • Wheatlands
  • Murphy Creek

Lone Tree & Highlands Ranch neighborhoods (west/northwest)

In Lone Tree

  • RidgeGate
  • Heritage Hills
  • Carriage Club
  • Montecito

In Highlands Ranch

  • Westridge
  • Northridge
  • Southridge
  • Eastridge
  • BackCountry (gated luxury community)
  • Firelight

Castle Rock & Franktown neighborhoods (south)

In Castle Rock

  • The Meadows
  • Crystal Valley Ranch
  • Founders Village
  • Red Hawk
  • Terrain
  • Castle Pines Village (nearby luxury enclave)

In Franktown

  • Russellville area
  • Small acreage communities (less formal subdivisions; more rural parcels)

Foxfield & Elizabeth neighborhoods (east/southeast)

In Foxfield

  • Custom estate communities with larger lots (equestrian-focused; fewer named subdivisions)

In Elizabeth

  • Spring Valley Ranch
  • Gold Creek Valley
  • Independence
  • Running Brook Estates

Quick local mental grouping

  • Central Parker: Stroh Ranch, Stonegate, Clarke Farms, Idylwilde
  • Luxury / wooded feel: The Pinery, Heritage Hills, BackCountry
  • Newer builds / expansion: Anthology, Meridian Village, RidgeGate, Terrain
  • Acreage & rural lifestyle: Franktown, Elizabeth outskirts, Foxfield

Frequently Asked Methodist Church Youth Group Parker, CO Questions:

What happens at a church youth group?

Most church youth groups include Bible teaching, small group discussion, games, worship, prayer, and opportunities for students to build friendships and grow in their faith.


What age is youth group for?

Youth groups are typically designed for middle school and high school students, though age ranges can vary by church.


What do students do in a Christian youth group?

Students usually participate in Bible lessons, group discussions, activities, games, worship, service opportunities, and community-building events centered around faith and discipleship.


Why should students join a youth group?

Youth groups help students build healthy friendships, grow spiritually, ask honest questions about faith, and find encouragement through Christian community and mentorship.


Can you join a youth group if you are new to church?

Yes. Most church youth groups welcome students whether they are new to church, exploring faith, or have attended church for years.


How do youth groups help teenagers grow spiritually?

Youth groups create opportunities for students to study Scripture, pray together, learn from Christian mentors, and apply Biblical teaching to everyday life.