Welcoming Children in Worship
Worship for Children
 

Children are important members of our worshiping community, and we want them to feel that they belong to the household of faith. Your family is welcome here! Worship is the response of the whole people of God, and that includes children!

Our Worship Times (Note: Only ONE service at 10 am)

9:00 a.m. Contemporary service – A children’s message will be shared with our students before they’re dismissed for Sunday School.

9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all ages. Parents are invited to pick up their children from their classrooms at 10:15 a.m.

11:00 a.m. Traditional service

Nursery Care is available during both services, or children are always welcome to stay in worship.

Communion

On the first Sunday of each month, students will exit during announcements for Sunday School and return after the sermon to participate in communion with their families.

At the 11:00 a.m. service, children are invited to worship with their families. We have children’s bulletins and activities in a basket in the back of the sanctuary, Take what you need, or ask an usher to help.

Sunday Classes for All Ages
Nursery Care (Note:  Not at this time.)
A caring and nurturing atmosphere is provided for infants and toddlers while parents attend worship or classes. Parents are welcome to bring their children with them to the church service or use the nursery care “cry room.” Our nursery is located just outside of the sanctuary on the upper level right wing as you face the sanctuary. Parents may sign in their children for care or stay with them while still being able to hear and see the service. 
 
Preschool Class (ages 2-4):
Room 216
Through the use of stories, puppets, crafts, singing and worship, preschoolers learn about the Bible, God’s love, and how to be like Jesus.

Elementary-Age Classes:

Kindergarten through second grade: room 214
 
Third – fifth grade: room 212.
 

Classes for kindergarten through fifth grade learn about God’s word and Christian life through drama, art, song, study, and worship.