
Throughout the year we offer a series of classes and workshops dedicated to spending intentional time focusing on age-appropriate faith practices. These workshops are designed to be interactive, educational, and helpful in bringing abstract concepts into focus for growing minds. Parents attend alongside their children as built-in opportunities for conversations that can continue throughout the week.
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Baptism
Baptism is a two-way promise between parents and the congregation to care for your child as the grow, pointing them to Christ, available at any age.
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1st Bible
At age 2, children receive a picture bible! This is a great starting point for early faith conversations at home, even before your little ones can talk!
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Prayer
Starting at age 4 we explore questions such as, “what is prayer and how can we intentionally incorporate it into our family rhythms?”
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Worship
Prepare to stay in the sanctuary for worship starting in Kindergarten! Learn about elements of worship and why they are important.
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Communion
In 1st grade we dive into the significance of communion as a part of our faith practice and explore the whys and hows as a family.
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Readers' Bible
2nd graders receive a bible for emerging readers as they enter a new phase of their own faith.
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Giving
What does it mean to be generous and how is it related to God? In 3rd grade we will dig into these questions together.
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Service
4th graders will have the chance to put their faith in action as we connect the dots between the life of Jesus and our own.
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Faith & Sexuality
In 5th grade we will create a safe space over several weeks to talk through tricky topics in the context of who God says we are.