Sunday Morning Child Care
Of course, children are ALWAYS welcome in worship.
(And feel free to bring children to the Fellowship Hall if they need to stretch their legs or their lungs.)
(And feel free to bring children to the Fellowship Hall if they need to stretch their legs or their lungs.)
Children and infants are always welcome in the sanctuary!
The nursery will be available as an open playroom for wiggly worshipers during both services.
At any point during the service, children in kindergarten and younger are welcome to go play with our nursery staff.
Wiggly worshipers who are in first grade or older and would like to be in the playroom are invited to have a
conversation with Brooklyn about becoming a nursery helper! They will be welcome to play with younger children
with some extra responsibilities.
Other children are also invited, with a parent, to listen to service in the Fellowship Hall
while enjoying activities not suitable for the sanctuary.
All children are invited to enjoy the activities at the children's worship center.
The nursery will be available as an open playroom for wiggly worshipers during both services.
At any point during the service, children in kindergarten and younger are welcome to go play with our nursery staff.
Wiggly worshipers who are in first grade or older and would like to be in the playroom are invited to have a
conversation with Brooklyn about becoming a nursery helper! They will be welcome to play with younger children
with some extra responsibilities.
Other children are also invited, with a parent, to listen to service in the Fellowship Hall
while enjoying activities not suitable for the sanctuary.
All children are invited to enjoy the activities at the children's worship center.
Find the nursery:
Look for signs pointing the way in the north/education wing.
Caregivers wear blue aprons.
Look for signs pointing the way in the north/education wing.
Caregivers wear blue aprons.
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