First Time to Kids Life?

We want your visit at Family Life to go smoothly and for you to have the confidence that your children are safe and having a great time.
In the lobby we have a Kid's Check-In Station. This is where families go to check-in their kids for each class.
Once checked- in, each child will receive a name tag that includes their class, parent name and number, and any important information you believe we need to know about your child.
From here,  they  will go to their age appropriate spaces where they will have fun singing songs, playing games, doing crafts and hearing about Jesus from our team of screened and trained volunteers.
To help make your visit more smoothly, you can pre-register your children for Kids Life.
This is a one time registration that will help us make the check-in process more quick and smooth. 

Nursery

Birth to 2 year olds

The Nursery | Toddler space provides your child with caring volunteers who want to help your child love God by inciting wonder, love life by provoking discovery, and love others by fueling their passion.

These are taught through song, story, crafts, and so much more.

A moms room is also available during the service.

Early Childhood

3-5 year olds

The Early Childhood space is designed for those busy kids who are learning so much. Our volunteers want to help your child love God by inciting wonder, love life by provoking discovery, and love others by fueling their passion.

These are taught through song, story, crafts, theme days, and so much more.

K-5th Grade

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Kindergarten to 5th Grade
The K - 5th Grade space is the most fun kids have all week! Kids get to learn about Jesus and how much He loves them.

These truths are taught through song, story, interactive lessons, crafts and much more.
Baby + Child Dedications are moments we celebrate at Family Life.
If you are interested in having your baby or child dedicated or would like more information, please click on the graphic above. 
This month (March 2025), your kids have been learning about missions and generosity—specifically through BGMC. You may have seen their Buddy Barrel come home on Sunday and heard about their incredible, faith-filled goal of giving $1,000 to BGMC in March. I want to take a moment to share how you can help your kids be Kingdom Builders through BGMC.

What is BGMC?
BGMC (Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge) is a powerful tool that engages, teaches, and disciples kids to love the nations, love Jesus, and live generously. On Sunday, as my own kids shared about their day and their BGMC goal, it became a teaching moment for my wife and I. We reinforced what we've been discussing on Sundays—that we live generously to help build God’s Kingdom by tithing and giving above our tithe to Kingdom Builders.
 
How You Can Help
I encourage you to have a conversation with your kids this week about tithing and being a Kingdom Builder through BGMC. Here is a link to our website that provides a few key thoughts to help guide your conversation.
 
  • Tithing – Teach them that we give our first and best 10% back to God through the local church as a reminder that everything we have belongs to Him and that He is our provider.

  • Kingdom Builders – Anyone can be a Kingdom Builder! It’s not about the amount but about having a generous heart. Anything we give above our tithe helps build God’s Kingdom. When we give to BGMC through Kingdom Builders, our generosity supports missionaries and organizations across the street and around the world, creating spaces for people to experience Jesus and follow him.

Encourage and Celebrate Their Generosity
  • Pray Together – As you talk with your kids about tithing and Kingdom Builders, encourage them to pray about their own BGMC goal. Use the Plan-Vision-Dream framework to guide them, then take a moment to pray with them—asking God to help them live generously and hear His voice.

  • Celebrate Their Faith – No matter what goal your child sets for BGMC, celebrate their obedience and desire to be generous.

Our kids are learning that, even at a young age, they can be Kingdom Builders. As parents, how we lead in faith and finances sets a lasting example—just as we discussed this past Sunday about leaving a legacy of generosity. I know you will steward these moments well as you trust God to develop a lifestyle of generosity in your kids.

Blessings,

- Brent

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