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Children

Welcome to Northside Kids! We are a bunch of excited and energetic kids and adults who want to learn about Jesus, love each other more, and live like Christ as we play and pray.

We have a lot of fun and want to show you some of the great things we do together.  Come and take a look!

 


Children's Church School - Sunday 9:30am

Nursery (Room 100)
The nursery at Northside Drive has is a safe place where children can learn and play. The Childcare Workers have many years of experience and dedication serving, loving, and teaching the children of Northside Drive. Please bring a diaper bag with your child’s diapers, food, and favorite toy. 

Teacher(s): Flora Carswell and Mollie Ann Franklin


Preschool Age Children (Room 101)
Through the Children's Ministry at Northside Drive, children are given a place to learn, play, and grow up to be the people that God created them to be. From the earliest age, the preschool church class provides a safe place for children while teaching them about God and God's love and care for everyone.
Believing that all human beings are spiritual in nature, we seek to cultivate that innate spirituality through Bible stories, playtime, and singing in ways that encourage and teach children to cherish these spiritual practices and to continue to grow in the knowledge and grace of God in Christ.

Teacher(s): JB Gilbert and Virginia Gilbert


School Age Children (Room 204 and 207)
The School Age Church School class utilizes the Workshop Rotation Model of Sunday School. Each lesson lets the kids participate in art, cooking, storytelling/drama, science, video lesson, music and games. Children will be spending their first four weeks learning about people of faith who made a difference. These include a woman (Deborah), a child (Jeremiah), someone who wasn't of the Jewish faith (centurion), and an outcast (woman at the well). The next unit will focus on the call of God to Abraham and Sarah and all their descendants into a special relationship as the people of God. God promised to be with them just as God is with us today. The third unit will be about Joseph, how God is always with us - in bad times and in good times. The final unit focuses on Isaiah and on the idea that long before Jesus was born, people hoped for the coming of the Messiah. Jesus, the fulfillment of that promise, was God's way of connecting hope and peace to God's people.

Teacher(s): Rotating Master Teachers
Shepherd(s): Jo Meeks, Susan Harlan, Rhonda Harris
 

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