Youth

“Let no one look down on your youth, but rather in your conduct, speech, love, and purity, show yourself as an example to those who believe.”

1 Timothy 4:12

Find where you fit in…

Nursery

During all morning worship services, we offer childcare for babies ages 0-2. Our nursery is run by volunteers who have a heart for children and would love to serve your family in this way.

Children’s Church

Each Sunday morning, about midway through the service, kids ages 3-5 will be invited to join together for a time of fellowship, a Bible lesson, craft or activity, and snack!

Sunday School

Children grades K-5 are invited to stay after the morning service for an hour of singing, Bible stories, crafts, and games that will deepen their understanding of the Savior.

Young Life - Jr. High

Our Junior High group meets after the morning worship service and kids have a chance to play some games, participate in a Bible lesson, have a snack, and grow in community with one another.

Catechism

We offer Catechism classes for grades 9-12. During this time, students are led through the creeds and confessions of our reformed tradition so that they become rooted and knowledgeable about why we believe what we believe. Classes start after each morning service.

Deep Roots - High School

Deep Roots is our high school group that meets regularly throughout the school year. Meetings usually take place on Sunday evenings at church after the evening service where they join together to play games, hear a Bible lesson, have a bite to eat, and hang out!

Cadets

Cadets, our boys’ program, is designed to help boys grow more Christlike in all areas of life. This program is offered for 2nd-8th graders with volunteer opportunities for high schoolers as counselors. They meet Wednesday nights.

GEMS

GEMS is our Wednesday night girls club for girls in grades 2-8. Club nights consist of singing fun praise songs, a large group lesson, hands-on crafts, and fun badge-earning activities.

“My child, give me your heart, and let your eyes observe my ways.”

— Proverbs 23:26