KidzChurch

What children’s programs are there on Sunday mornings?

Sunday mornings, children remain with their parents for the first portion of the service, and just prior to the message, children (age 3 – 6th grade) are dismissed for children’s church.

Once a month we have a family service where children stay in the service with their parents for the message.

Preschool

The preschool children (3 years old – Kindergarten) use the Lil’ K lessons from Kidmo.

The lesson takes place inside a blanket fort!

Lil’ K helps the children understand the Truths found in the Bible and helps them know about, and follow God.

Current Series: Bible Superheroes

SERIES REMEMBER VERSE: Genesis 1:31 “God looked at everything he made, and it was very good.”

In Show & Tell, kids learn that God is a marvelous maker! He made our big world, and everything in it. It will encourage the kids to will look for things that God made and say, “Tada! Look what God made!”

Join Professor Sock, Kai and Lil’K as they say
“Tada! Look What God Made!”

Current Lesson:
On day 6 of creation, God made animals and people. And then on day seven, He rested from all His work. Genesis 1:24-2:3

This week’s Doodad

Elementary Kids

Click here to see this week’s KidzChurch lesson.

When Kids Get It, It Changes Everything.

The Gospel Project take kids on a Christ-centered, chronological journey through Scripture. Kids will discover how the gospel unfolds from Genesis through Revelation. When kids truly experience the gospel, their hearts are transformed. It is the gospel, not good behavior, that changes everything.

The Gospel Project for Kids helps your child to:

  • See the Big Story: Kids will understand that the Bible is not a collection of stories, but God’s unified story of redemption.
  • Read Scripture as Christ-centered: The Leader Guide and Activity Pages provide a deep, Christ-centered Bible study experience for all ages.
  • Grasp Essential Christian Doctrines: The Big Picture Questions and Answers are designed to help kids understand essential theological doctrines of the Christian faith.
  • Study the Old and New Testaments: Kids spend equal time in the Old and New Testaments, learning the key distinctions of each and how they fit together.

Watch this brief video to see how one story changes everything.