Children’s Church Begins September 13

September 3, 2009

SUNSchoolSunday School   (10:30-11:00)

Pre-K (4yr ) to Early Elementary School: Little ones learn about some of the basics of our Anglican faith such as the 10 Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Creeds through stories, crafts, drama, and more!

Elementary School (through 6th Grade): Salt and Light for Kids: Learn “why we do what we do” in the Anglican Church through the Offices of Instruction, the Kalendar, Scripture, and more.  Kids will become more aware of what is happening during the service and the meaning behind it.  This will also be a foundation to build on as they approach Catechism and Confirmation.

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Children’s Church   (NEW Time: Children’s Sermon-12:30)

(Age 4 yr-Elementary)

1st Sunday of every month is Family Sunday—Kids will stay with their families for the entire service.

2nd5th Sunday of the monthKids will go to church with their parents then may join the Children’s Church class after the Children’s Sermon.  Here they will learn what the Bible is all about in a fun-filled, kid-oriented way!!

Pre-K (4 and up) to Early Elementary School: In the Beginning—Growing into a Life of Faith (Willowcreek/Promiseland Curriculum)

This program includes fun and creative stories, crafts, drama, and music, which are used to build the foundation children need to enter into a loving relationship with Jesus. The emphasis of the program is to guide them toward a strong belief in Christ and awareness of the love He has for them personally.

Elementary School (through 6th Grade):  Based on Precepts Discover 4 Yourself Bible Studies (Kay Arthur)

“Bible study is serious fun!” Kids learn how to study the Bible for themselves through a proven method of inductive study that leads to lifelong patterns of learning and understanding God’s Word. Join the adventure as we explore the Old and New Testament and follow the heroes of the faith in developing a strong relationship with God and understanding His great plan of salvation for us!

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