We believe that kids have the capacity to walk intimately with God, and we love to see them learn about Him and connect with Him through Bible stories, songs, and crafts.
Questions you might have
Every Sunday morning we provide a safe environment for kids, where they can learn about Jesus and connect with each other.
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What age is kids ministry?
We offer care for kids from birth up to 5th grade.
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Who takes care of the kids?
Our volunteers are the heartbeat of our ministry, and it’s an honor to serve with each and every one of them as they love our kids each week! Every volunteer who leads in Anthem Kids has had a background check and is committed to making Anthem Kids a safe, Biblically-relevant, and fun environment for your kids.
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What do I need to drop my child off?
Each Sunday, you will need to check your child into Lift Kids. Parents will be asked to check-in on the computer and print out a name tag for your child or children to wear and a claim tag to present at check-out.
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What if my child is sick?
To make sure that we keep a safe and fun environment for all the kids, we ask that you keep your child at home if he or she:
- Has had a fever in the past 24 hours
- Has thrown up in the past 24 hours
- Has a productive cough
- Has a yellow/green runny nose
- Or has any other contagious illnessThank you so much in advance for helping keep all of the kids at Anthem Kids healthy!
Kid's Curriculum
We use Tru, a dynamic, spiritually forming, and family-empowered ministry philosophy that offers a vibrant weekend curriculum, as well as other family resources that meet the specific needs of today's generation.
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TruBlessings
TruBlessings offers young children and parents the ability to worship God and be blessed by Him. No child is too young to experience God!
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TruWonder
TruWonder begins in the home, equipping parents to be primary in spiritually nurturing their children through a powerful resource called HomeFront, a spiritual parenting resource.
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TruStory
TruStory is designed to reveal The Big God Story of God's redemptive plan for elementary-age kids. As with TruWonder, this begins in the home with the parents.