Children (ages 3 months-6th grade)

FPC Sunday School (9a-10a) Let your children come to build relationships within our church family, enjoy the personal concern of teachers who care, but most importantly, learn the Good News of God's love as show to them through Jesus Christ!

FPC Children's Church (during worship) Offered for children 4 years old through 3rd grade. Children participate in the main worship service and are dismissed after the children's message to a classroom where they continue to worship and have an age-appropriate lesson. Parents can meet their little ones in the classroom immediately following the service.

K.L.I.C.ers (Kids Living In Christ-pre-K through 6th grade) K.L.I.C.ers meets monthly from September through April following the worship service(check bulletin for dates). They participate in at least two service projects each year, and have lots of fun and pizza!

FPC Nursery (9am-end of worship service) Our nursery is available for infants through children 3 years of age. Children above the age of three are not allowed in the nursery. Our nursery is staffed by Leah, and a volunteer from the congregation (to help you check in). Please provide the nursery with your cell number and switch your phone to vibrate--we will use your cell number if we need to contact parents. Cheerios, animal crackers, and juice will be provided for your little one!

 

 
 

FPC Nursery Illness Policy

We ask that you keep your little one home if they have any of the following symptoms:

Fever greater than 100 | Runny nose | Questionable rashes | Coughing | Diarrhea | Impetigo | Active Chicken Pox | Measles | Mumps | Conjunctivitis

If your child is being treated with antibiotics, he/she should be on the drug for at least 24 hours before coming to the nursery.

Suggested Nursery Diaper Bag Contents

1-2 bottles as needed labeled with child's first and last name | Disposable diapers | Pacifier--labeled (clip-on preferred) | Change of clothes | Wipes

What NOT to bring

Medicine of any kind. If your child needs any medication, it MUST be administered by the parent--nursery staff/volunteers will not adminster medicine. | Personal toys

   
   
   
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