Our 3rd-5th grade program uses an exciting interactive media-driven curriculum that is high-energy, hilarious, and biblically sound. Its goal is to foster sincere but thoughtful faith.
The program is called Elevate and it encourages kids to:
- Express their love for God through a worship experience that uses high-energy music.
- Learn about God through personal teaching followed by a video application that drives it all home.
- Memorize Bible verses in a creative way that will be remembered and retained.
- Be challenged through friendly group-competition which reinforces the Bible lesson, memory verse and main point.
- Break into small groups where relationships are built and transformation begins.
If you would like to know more about Elevate click on the following link: http://www.elevatekids.com/
There are several things that you can do to make sure your child has a good experience each Sunday:
- Dress your child comfortably.
- Give teachers information and instruction regarding, allergies, medical conditions, special needs, etc.
- Follow security procedures for both arrival and departure times.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where are the 3rd - 5th grade classes?
As you come into the community center, the children’s wing is on the east side of the building. If you are visiting for the first time, check your child(ren) in at the front desk and one of our volunteers will direct you to your child’s classroom.
How will you contact me if my child needs me?
When you check your child in, you will receive a number that is specifically designated to your child. If we need you for any reason, we will display your number on the screens located at the front of the auditorium. If you see the number, please return to your child’s classroom.
Will my child have the same teacher each week?
Yes. All of our classes have a Lead Teacher and a Class Shepherd that are there each week, as well as the appropriate amount of help to maintain a pleasant and safe experience.
How can parents get involved in their child’s experience at church?
We believe the best way for parents to be involved in what their child is learning is to become a part of the team that teaches them. There are opportunities to greet, teach, lead worship or help in many of the classrooms. We also send a summary of the day’s activities home with your child, and invite you to have a conversation with your child about the lesson.