
serving infants through 5th graders.

Noah's Park
Noah's Park is our program for infants through age 5. Our greatest desire is that Noah's Park be a safe and fun place where your children can experience how much Jesus loves them!
Infants are lovingly cared for in the Ladybug Room. This is also the perfect place for nursing moms who need to slip out during the service as there is closed-circuit television available.
Children under the age of two who are walking play in the Giraffe Room, an exciting place with plenty of space for your toddler!
2 - 3 year olds have a blast in our Monkey Room.
In the Elephant Room, children ages 4 through kindergarten participate in an engaging Bible story, craft, game, and snack time.
For more information on safety precautions, drop-off/pick-up, and some tips and reminders, click here to download a Word document.
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Wired
Wired - Pluggin' In and Powerin' Up - is our exciting program for 1st through 5th graders. Each Sunday, kids are separated into small groups to be with other kids their age. There, they participate in activities to get them excited to hear the Bible story. Then they enjoy an interactive, 20-30 minute drama where the Bible comes to life. Energetic worship is led by talented volunteers, and things are wrapped up each week in small groups where the kids apply what they just learned with the help of their small group leaders. Kids also play fun games and pray for each other in their small groups.

Parent Resources: Each week, parents are given a "Fridge Door Card" which displays the memory verse, Bible lesson, key concept, and a question to talk about on the way home after church. "GodTime Cards" are weekly devotions available to help focus your children's attention as they spend time reading the Bible and talking to God at home.
Outreach: Each classroom sponsors a child who lives in poverty overseas. The kids pray, send cards, and give offering to support Moses and Kendra. Every 3rd Sunday, the kids are actively making or preparing something to give to those who attend the local soup kitchens.

