Kid's Church Ministry is offered during our morning worship service on Sunday's.
is a life-changing discipleship for kids (K-6th grade). Bible truths come to life through media, skits, and interactive learning. There are large group
times with high-energy fun and heart-centered worship. Small group times allow everyone to get to know each other better. Kids learn solid character
traits that will serve them throughout their entire lifetime. Visitors are welcome and never feel behind at HighPoint because every session stands on
its own.
What does HighPoint look like?
- Check-In
Kids check in and head off for the main large group session.
- Take Off (Large Group)
Every kid gets a window seat when the HighPoint plane takes off for character trait-centered destinations. Things like high-energy songs,
media, visits from a crazy character, and object lessons all introduce kids to the session’s point. Kids also enjoy the HighPoint
Challenge – a game-show style review of what they've already learned. Kids will hear "What's the Point!" throughout the session so
they remember the main point about the character trait.
- Hub Time (Small Group)
Small group discussions and hands-on activities help kids experience the truth in their own lives. Led by an adult Tour Guide, the small
group creates the good friends and warm relationships that keep kids wanting to come back week after week.
- Connecting Flights
Hands-on fun to reinforce "What's the Point!" – things like games, drama, crafts, snacks, and other fun activities.
- Landing (Large Group)
In most sessions, "What's the Point!" is reinforced with a Bible story that wraps up the session. But no spectators here! Kids are a part
of the story, usually told in a unique style. When the HighPoint plane touches down, don't be surprised if you see kids disappointed that
HighPoint is over. It's just like a vacation . . . you don't want it to end!
- Baggage Claim
As kids "de-board" they make a quick stop to collect their belongings.
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JoAnn Staub is our High Point! Coordinator. She coordinates each session's teams and ensures that all of the teams are working towards
the same goal of providing an environment where the children may learn and remember Jesus' love for them and others. |