Children's Ministry

Wednesday Nights

After school - 5:00 pm - 4th-5th grade Bible Study: See below

Boys and girls spend this time digging deeper into God's Word! This is an extra time for kids who truly want to grow in Christ.

5:00 – 6:00 pm – Family Dinner

MAKE DINNER RESERVATION

5:45 – 7:45 pm – Nursery Care (Infants – 3 years old)

5:30 – 6:30 pm – Children's Choirs

MORE DETAILS ABOUT CHILDREN'S CHOIRS

6:00 – 6:30 pm – Church-wide Prayer

6:30-7:30 pm – Bible Sessions: See below

A high-energy hour with sessions including Bible Lessons, Bible Memory and Creative Energy

 

For more information contact ALICE HOLT

  • 4th & 5th grade bible study

    wednesdays, 4:00-5:00 pm

    "Who Am I?" is a question that many kids are being challenged to answer. To answer this question, we must first ask, "Who does God say I am?" Beginning in Genesis, the Bible tells us that we are each made in God's image, but that image has become didstoted by sin. The only way to restore what was broken is through a relationship with Jesus. Through Defined: Who God Says I Am, kids will discover who God created them to be and what is true about their identity because of their relationship with Jesus.

  • pre-k bible sessions (3-5 year olds)

    wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pm

    There’s only one thing better than a picture party—a super duper picture party! And best of all, everyone is invited! During the “Super Duper Picture Party,” preschool kids will get to create their own pictures and play a picture guessing game that teaches them about the Creator of all creators—God. They’ll learn that God created everything and it’s good!

  • elemenary bible sessions (k-5th grade)

    wednesdays, 6;30-7:30 pm

    When people say, "Let's Face it," they mean, "Let's be painfully honest." During the Let's Face It series, we're going to be painfully honest about how sin affects us, but we'll also be honest about the power that Jesus has to forgive us and change our lives. And here's the really fun part - during Let's Face It, we'll be taking the expression a bit more literally. Kids will get to use their artistic talents to create and wear fun masks for the telling of the Big Bible Story.