
It’s that time again…time to pull together an amazing team of parents, family and friends to love on the children of our church just like Jesus would.
It’s that time again…time to pull together an amazing team of parents, family and friends to love on the children of our church just like Jesus would.
Jesus sits on his throne. He is strong. He has a plan.
In Psalm 11:3 David asks, “If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?”
We’re all in a long grueling hut-to-hut bike ride, as it were, right now.
Thanks for signing your child up for Sunday School! Here are some quick details to know about the process:
CHECK-IN:
Please pre-screen your child at home for any COVID symptoms (cough, fever, etc.)
Arrive for check-in between 9:20 a.m. and 9:25 a.m. Check-in is at a table near the main children’s ministry hallway (in the lobby near the door to the gym bathrooms).
Please form a socially-distanced line while waiting.
Pick up your child’s pre-printed name tag from the table. Note that when you RSVP for the service in advance of Sunday, select the Sunday School “add-on” for each child so we can pre-print their tag ahead of time. Summitview Kids staff will be present to assist you as needed.
CHECK-OUT:
Pick-up your child after the service (around 10:30 a.m.) at the same location as check-in.
In order to allow for social distancing, we are limiting those walking down the hallway to one family at a time.
PAGING:
In the event you need to come pick up or attend to your child, we will page you. If you are in the auditorium, we will put your child’s number on a small screen to the right of the stage. If you are in the gym, we will send you a text message.
OTHER DETAILS TO NOTE:
Masks are required for participants as determined by the overall church policy for Sunday mornings.
Classrooms are cleaned before Sunday morning in keeping with health standards.
There are masks and hand-sanitizer available in each of the classrooms, as well as extra cleaning supplies for the volunteers to use as needed.
We may be utilizing the playground outside for some of the older classes to get more fresh air and spread out. On cooler days, please bring a light jacket for your child so they can feel more comfortable outdoors.
Perplexity is not unspiritual, nor a sign of deficient faith. In fact, it’s quite natural.
What if I told you all you need to do right now to reach that one person is have an open lunch hour after church on Sunday?
We have our marching orders. Each one of us is called to share the good news of Jesus Christ.
What makes me think I can change culture “out there” when I struggle to establish a flourishing culture in my own life or in my own home?