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“And the Child grew strong in body and wise in spirit.  And the grace of God was on him”  Luke 2:52 (MSG)

We believe, that like Jesus, every child is special and has a purpose.  Children need to grow up in an environment where they can discover what that purpose is and learn how to walk in wisdom and self-control so they can fulfill it.  Our goal is to provide a place that assists families in raising their children to be like Jesus.  Confident in whom they are and able to make wise choices that will bring them favor in their life.

All of our classrooms have been decorated to create a “kid-friendly” environment.  We will continually update our equipment and toys as needed.  Our goal is to create a place that our children can be proud of and want to invite their friends too.  A place they can call their own.  We believe that when you combine the natural (facilities, trained and equipped teachers and volunteers) with the supernatural (God’s power, blessings, and anointing) you can create an explosive force and great things will happen!

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In TinyTown we focus on teaching the children three basic truths repeatedly:

  • God made me
  • God loves me
  • Jesus wants to be my friend forever

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In UpTown we focus on teaching three basic truths repeatedly:

  • I can trust God no matter what
  • I need to treat others the way I want to be treated
  • I need to make the wise choice

Safety

All children 3rd grade and younger must be signed in and signed out by an adult over the age of 16.  No children will be signed in without an adult or released without an adult picking them up.

Each child will receive a name badge, which clearly provides a security number.  Parents are given two perforated tabs at registration with matching security numbers.  Both child and parent must display matching security number in order to exit classroom.

If your child has a bag, bottle, sippy cup, etc. please be sure to label all belongsing with the child’s ID number and name.

Please make sure each of your children receives a nametag.  These nametags are for the benefit of those teaching the children so that they may call the child by name when talking with them.