Youth and Teens

~Embracing all of God's children~ (Young and Old)
 

Children's Christian Formation

 

 

Nursery Care is available for infants and toddlers to age 2.

Sunday mornings at 9:30 we offer interactive Christian education programs for our children. King’s Kids for 2 year olds through kindergarten, Godly Play is for our 1St through 4th graders and Exploring the Faith starts with 5th graders and up.

 

King's Kids

2 year olds through kindergarten age children
pict1.jpgKing’s Kids is an interactive Christian education program for our children. King’s Kids children learn about the Faith of the Church through hearing the stories of God and God’s people and arts & crafts responses to these stories. For more information contact Aris Revelo at 979-677-3296.

 

Godly Play

1st through 4th graders
The goal of Godly Play is to teach children the art of using religious language, parables, sacred stories, silence, and liturgical action to help them become more fully aware of the mystery of God’s presence around them and in their lives. For more information contact Mary Agnes Grissom at 979-282-9490.

 

Exploring the Faith

5th pict0.jpggrade through Junior High
Students learn more about what we believe and why we believe, how we practice our faith, and what it really means to be a Christian. This class studies the Bible through examining the major themes in depth. The Bible, liturgy and traditions of The Episcopal Church come to life for the students and teachers alike. It is rooted in scripture and incorporates The Book of Common Prayer and The Hymnal to teach Church traditions and responses used during worship. For more information contact Donna Grissom at 979-282-8043.


Come join the expedition!

Christian Music

God And Time
(Artist:  Newsong)

When I Get Where I'm Going
(Artist:  Brad Paisley)

Sheltering Tree
(Artist: Newsong)

 

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Youth Pictures

 

 

   
   

 

     

 
   

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