Our children's ministry is designed to provide age-appropriate spiritual guidance, education, and community for children. We aim to help children grow in their faith, understand biblical teachings, and form a personal relationship with God in a safe and engaging environment.
We believe that children are a vital part of the church of Jesus Christ today. Therefore, they should have opportunities to grow spiritually and serve within their community.
        We meet Sundays during the preaching, Tuesday nights 7:30pm. We also have VBS Week in July and camp in July.
        
        
        
            
                
            Karina Henriquez
              
            
            
         
        
        
         
        
      
                
        
    
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            - Lessons tailored to children's understanding, using stories, crafts, and interactive activities to convey biblical principles.
 
            - Age-specific programs for:
              
                    
                    - Nursery (0-2 years)
 
	- Preschool (3-5 years)
 
                    - Elementary (6-12 years)
 
 
 
        
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            - Kid-friendly worship sessions featuring songs, dance, and simple prayers.
 
	        - Encouragement for children to actively participate in worship through music and movement.
 
 
    
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            - Games, skits, crafts, and multimedia presentations that make learning engaging and fun.
 
	        - Hands-on projects, such as creating artwork inspired by Bible stories or spiritual themes.
 
 
       
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            - Opportunities for children to form meaningful friendships within a faith-centered environment.
 
	        - Family-focused events like picnics, holiday programs, or Vacation Bible School (VBS).
 
 
       
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            - A dedicated team of trained and background-checked volunteers leading classes, small groups, and activities.
 
            - Mentorship from older youth and adults who model Christian values.
 
 
       
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            - Encouragement for children to participate in service projects, such as food drives, assembling care packages, or writing letters to missionaries.
 
            - Teaching children the importance of helping others and sharing their faith.
 
 
       
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            - Resources for parents to support spiritual growth at home, such as devotionals and activity ideas.
 
            - Regular communication about what children are learning, enabling families to reinforce lessons together.