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Parent Questions

Can siblings attend each other’s worship services?
Sometimes a younger sibling may feel more comfortable in worship with their older sibling.  Yes, an older sibling can attend the younger sibling’s service.

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What is the check-in procedure for North Campus?
Step one: Walk up to the check-in station
Step two: Answer a couple of easy questions: the last four digits of your home phone and service time children are attending
Step three:  Receive sticker nametag with number for your child(ren) and a sticker receipt for you and your spouse
Step four:  Go and worship!

What is the check-in procedure for South Campus?
Step one: Go to your child’s room
Step Two: Sign into the room with your child’s teacher with your name and location
Step Three: Go to your Sunday School or Small Group class


What is the pick-up procedure?

On North: Come to the room where your child is and share your receipt with the leader in the room.
On South: Come to the room where your child is and sign out with the teacher.

What is the difference between Sunday School and Worship?
Sunday School is on South Campus and is a small group experience. Children’s Worship is a worship service designed for children to worship God in their way, and it is a large group experience. In both, children learn to worship, to pray, and to read God’s word.

When is the promotion day for each group?
The Sunday before school starts all children ages 3 years (by September 1st) through fifth grade are promoted to the next class.

How do I volunteer?
Contact Amy Burnette .  She will walk you through this process!

 

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