How To Friend

Open Road Fellowship Church

Friendships can be complicated. Add in the drama, pressures, constant connection, and hormones that play a part in today’s high school experience, and connecting with other humans can be really overwhelming. In this 3-week series, we’re going to take a look at how to navigate some of the most common experiences in our friendships with other people. Whether it’s being a great friend, finding the right friends, or figuring out how to step away from some friendships, it isn’t always easy. But, we
know this: The work to both find and be a great friend is worth it. The earlier teenagers learn how to build great friendships, the better their future relationships will be. That’s why we’re offering a way for high schoolers to learn how to friend.

Sometimes change in a friendship isn’t over reasons that were a big deal. Sometimes, however, the reasons aren’t so cut and dry. Wherever you find yourself right now, the reality is, many friendships only last for a season. Friendships have the potential to change—for better or for worse. So how do we friend through a transition? How do we walk away and handle it well? How do we carry ourselves in a mature way, even when our feelings are hurt and our emotions are involved?


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