About

Hanging With Minster Mo shares God’s Word in language kids understand, using stories, games, and real-life questions to lead them into a deeper walk with Jesus.

A circle of mismatched, brightly colored beanbag chairs arranged on a soft gray carpet, each chair holding a different age-appropriate Bible or devotional book: a cartoon-covered children’s Bible, a teen journaling Bible with patterned edges, and a compact, worn youth Bible with sticky notes. In the center sits a small, rustic wooden crate filled with highlighters, index cards, and a felt-board memory verse that reads “You are loved.” Late-afternoon golden light streams through unseen windows, creating long, gentle shadows and a cozy glow. Photographic realism, wide-angle eye-level shot that keeps every detail crisp, conveying an inclusive, playful, Christ-centered gathering space for young people.

Meet Our Leaders

Minster Mo and our screened, trained leaders mentor kids with biblical truth, genuine care, and plenty of fun.

A cozy youth room corner featuring a low round table topped with a stack of colorful devotional booklets, a well-used leather-bound Bible, and a bowl of brightly wrapped candies beside a small wooden cross. The background shows a chalkboard wall filled with hand-drawn verses, simple stick-figure stories, and playful arrows pointing to the words “God’s Word, Your World.” Soft, warm pendant lighting hangs overhead, casting a golden glow and gentle shadows that make the colors pop. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, celebrating a playful yet reverent space where tweens and teens can explore Scripture in a fun, relatable way.
A playful “Minster Mo message station” set up on a bright turquoise desk, featuring a vintage-style microphone, a compact open Bible on a small wooden stand, and a fun collection of props: a cartoon crown, a foam lightning bolt labeled “Truth,” and a small felt heart stitched with a cross. Behind, a corkboard is filled with colorful note cards showing short memory verses and simple, doodled icons like anchors, sheep, and paths. Soft studio lighting from the front-right creates gentle highlights and faint, clean shadows, enhancing the vivid colors. Photographic realism, medium close-up shot with shallow depth of field, giving the scene a playful podcast or livestream feel for teaching God’s Word simply.
A vibrant, hand-drawn storyboard layout spread across a white tabletop, illustrating a modern-day parable. Comic-style panels show symbolic objects only: a lost backpack, a glowing heart-shaped locket, an open Bible, and a small wooden door with light streaming out from underneath. Colorful markers without any hands rest near the drawings, one uncapped and lying on its side. Diffused daylight from a nearby window creates soft, even lighting with minimal shadows, emphasizing the playful colors and clean lines. Photographic realism with an overhead, bird’s-eye composition, sharp focus across the entire frame. The mood is imaginative and upbeat, visually capturing how biblical truths can be retold simply for kids, tweens, and teens.

Stories

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Before Hanging With Minster Mo, faith felt confusing. Now my son actually asks to read the Bible and talks about Jesus with his friends.

— Aya Nakamura

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Our daughter struggled with anxiety, but the small groups gave her safe friends and Scripture to lean on. We’ve seen real peace and confidence growing.

— Lila Patel

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Hanging With Minster Mo makes the Bible click. Lessons are fun, deep, and point our kids back to Jesus in everyday life.

— Mateo García

Rating: 5 out of 5.

As a middle schooler, I finally feel like church is for me. We laugh, ask hard questions, and I’m learning how to follow Jesus.

— Aya Nakamura